Thursday 24 April 2008

Watcha Clan, Diaspora Hi-Fi: A Mediterranean Caravan

Watcha Clan, Diaspora Hi-Fi: A Mediterranean Caravan



Marseille has a reputation for being France's most culturally integrated city and remained calm when race riots plagued others in 2005 and 2007. It seems appropriate that a band like Watcha Clan should emerge from this milieu, but just as politics and art aren’t always great bedfellows, their socially progressive stance and multiple stylistic reference points don’t necessarily make for great music. For quite some time, some cultural commentators have insisted that 'fusion is future'; whether or not that's true, mish-mash isn't.

With a sleeve that proudly boasts of songs in Arabic, Hebrew, Yiddish, French, English and Spanish, Watcha clan seem almost competitively multi-cultural. A cynic might say their overly eclectic approach attempts to jump on just about every world music bandwagon going, and like the proverbial jack-of-all-trades, they end up master of none. Diaspora Hi-Fi almost sounds like a 'various artists' compilation.

Drum 'n' bass and reggae are their preferred rhythmic templates, onto which they graft gnawa (Goumari), Balkan gypsy brass and Ashkenazi/Sephardic flavours (Balkan Qoulou, Marashtein, Tchiribim), Egyptian-style strings and rai flute (Les Courbes De Ton Corps), to name a few examples. Gypsy Sugar adds ham-fisted guest rappers. Main vocalist Sista K has one of those strident voices you'll either love or hate, and she's occasionally joined by Nassim Kouti on vocals and guitar, as on the rather lovely Arabo-Andalusian interlude of Ch'ilet La'Yani. The similarly peaceful intro to Oued El Chouli suggests Souad Massi before taking off into a dub reggae lope powered by Moroccan garagab castanets and accelerating into Sufi trance mode.

It's one of the few examples of a truly convincing marriage of styles on an album that otherwise largely struggles for focus. The bonus video of Eli shows the band in full flight, but the impression is that they had more fun making it that their audience did listening to it. The cover says it all, really; Sista K is pictured cupping her hands over her ears as if to say it’s all too much. There are quite a few moments on Diaspora Hi-Fi where you may well want to do the same.







Friday 18 April 2008

Myleene Klass gets baby clothes range

Myleene Klass gets baby clothes range



Television system presenter and musician Myleene Klass is pose to launch her possess range of baby dress for Mothercare.
The former Hear'Say isaac Bashevis Singer has reportedly signed an exclusive apportion with the high street chain, for a grasp of clothes called Baby K.
According to reports, the range testament offer "fabulous funky accessories" for babies and children up to the age of three.
Klass, world Health Organization has a five-month-old girl called Ava, said: "I am so excited about my Babe K mountain chain."
"As a freshly ma I have used my firsthand experience, with other mums in mind, to help design a stunning variety of products - and wHO better to do this with than Mothercare, the mom of altogether stores," she said.
The range of a function, which will be launched at the final stage of Aug, first Baron Marks of Broughton the first prison term that Mothercare has teamed up with a celebrity architect.




Sam Moore

Thursday 17 April 2008

Classic Beck album getting reissued

Classic Beck album getting reissued



Beck's classic 1996 album 'Odelay' is to be re-released next month.
Hoarding reports that the double-CD reissue will feature rare tracks, remixes and previously unreleased outtakes.
Among the tracks will be 'Gold Chains', 'Inferno', 'Burro' (a reading of 'Jackass' song in Spanish with a mariachi band), a comprehend of Cut James' 'Devil Got My Woman' and UNKLE's remix of 'Where It's At'.
Beck's last album, 'The Information', was released in 2006.





Tuesday 15 April 2008

Stefan Benco,Endrizzi Massimo

Stefan Benco,Endrizzi Massimo   
Artist: Stefan Benco,Endrizzi Massimo

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Elements   
 Elements

   Year:    
Tracks: 4




 






60 Minute Man

60 Minute Man   
Artist: 60 Minute Man

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   



Discography:


Summer Time EP (ICOM023)   
 Summer Time EP (ICOM023)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 4


ICOM026   
 ICOM026

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 2


ICOM15   
 ICOM15

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 2


Guest List EP (ICOM18)   
 Guest List EP (ICOM18)

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 4


ICOM010   
 ICOM010

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 2


ICOM007   
 ICOM007

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 2