Showing posts with label world music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label world music. Show all posts

Thursday, September 23, 2010

THAI ONE ON


I don't know what's more awesome, the Impossibles' record cover or their song "Mr. Slow." I know absolutely nothing about Thai music; pop, funk, or otherwise. But, after running into a couple of Thai related posts, I had to put this up. "Mr. Slow" winds my weird watch in so many ways, I don't know where to start. First, it's totally foreign to me. Yet another unexplored genre, that's strange enough to spice up a shuffle. Then, there's the wah-wah. This song is so packed with wah-wah that it's as if it was the first pedal in Thailand. It reminds me of the early adopters of the ARP2000 synthesiser. They just knew it made weird sounds, but didn't really know how to incorporate it. (Think the Who's "Who's Next" LP and Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein"). Oh, and the song has much flair. Check the "WoooOOOoo..deeee!" at :47 seconds into it, followed by a very cool horn section. That's about where you fall under the spell of the Impossibles. You will either really dig it, or think I've lost it.

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Three Thai-Mes Dope - six various cuts, loosely described as Thai Funk, at SoulSides
This just in (11/3/11):
Chicago - Sing A Mean Tune Kid at YouTube In the comments, it was pointed out that this Chicago tune is practically the same song as "Mr. Slow." Listen for yourself. Prance, whoever you are, you've got a good ear. (In case you're wondering, both were released in 1971, but the Chicago song was released in January of that year, so it seems that the Impossibles were the borrowers in this case.)

Friday, May 30, 2008

ORCHESTRA BAOBAB SLAYS URSULA 1000


Browing music blogs recently, I ran into a remix of the Yardbirds' "For Your Love" by Ursula 1000, a name I was not wholly unfamiliar with, having seen it many times in techo and dance blogs and such. I'm semi-open-minded and always game for something challenging, so I thought I'd give it a listen. The verdict: It flat-out sucked. I needed to get my palate cleansed, but quick.
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When something like this happens, I skulk not in my little rock n' roll safe harbor. I forge ahead to another challenging, yet more reliable, destination. The old fart hitching post: world music..

On the night of my unfortunate introduction to the pile of shit that is Ursula 1000, I found my palate cleanser in Orchestra Baobab, an outfit from Senegal. Very smooth.
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Orchestra Baobab - Nijaay and Werente Serigne mp3s at Some Velvet Blog
The Yardbirds "For Your Love" remix by Ursula 1000 mp3 at Welcome to the Dance Club (You've been warned)