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Not that this strays far from Frightened Rabbit’s established template: soaring choruses and driving lead, drums echoed and high in the mix behind emotive narratives of love and violence and regret." Note: Priming the pump in anticipation of a new fourth full-length album next year, the Scottish band collaborated with Ex-Arab Strap front man Aidan Moffat to release a new EP that Drowned In Sounds says " is the sound of a band renewed, invigorated and impassioned and pretty damned far from selling out. Note: Mixtape Maestro says that " On “I’m A Mess”, from the band’s latest EP Grammar, that same R&B-inspired formula that made “You Can” such a delight is tapped into yet again, though instead of a stylistic swipe at The-Dream, the vibe here feels more like a 90′s New Jack Swing updating on Motown gone Y4K." Gulls’ music touches on a number of electronic touchstones, incorporating the serpentine bass of dub, the shifting textures of Amon Tobin, and the hiss and pop beats of the mid 2000s London scene." Note: Song source KEXP says " Gulls is the electronic project of Portland, Oregon, musician Jesse Munro Johnson, formerly of O Bruxo. His personal story is the stuff of legend, with five marriages, several jail sentences and his participation in a spacey cult religion at the height of his career." This is a rare chance to get some background on a legendary artist right here on PUTV! Today's Top Tune is a sample from the larger than life character. Note: Song source KCRW informs us that " Tim Maia is Brazil's soul godfather, having introduced the genre into the cultural soundscape in the 70's. 'World Psychedelic Classics 4: Nobody Can Live Forever: The Existential Soul of Tim Maia' Opener "The Crossing" kicks it off with a smooth drum roll and soothing sax and strings that bob and weave into a track that's ready-made for a rapper." Whoa, this is all instrumental? Count me in! Note: " Brooklyn multi-instrumentalists Menahan Street Band continue to preserve soul and funk, and their new album The Crossing.offers a diverse collection of grooves.
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But we're here and it's now so let's get ready for return spins of Benjamin Schoos and Black Moth Super Rainbow plus Mumford and Sons, Ben Sollee, Gulls and much more on the latest episode of Pump Up Tha Volume! On a sad note, my first favorite band has called it quits after 35 years (hey, that's my age!) as INXS announced they will now cease touring (check the news links below for more info). ♬Liner Notes♬: It's hard to believe we've already hit the very Masonic-sounding Episode033, but the weeks are flying by now. Previous: Episode032 - I Swung The Election because it can't be news and politics all the time!
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The creative, sample-heavy album peaked at #5 on Billboard's Top Hip Hop/R&B Albums chart and at #55 on the Billboard 200 chart, and also marked the debut of MF DOOM, then rapping as Zev Love X of KMD on "Gas Face." The Cactus Revisited was a quick follow-up for the album, ahead of their sophomore project, Derelicts of Dialect, which arrived in 1991." ♫Makin' a soundtrack for another planet to hear♫" on Episode033 - Heavenly Days was recorded at the home studios of and features brand new #SongOfTheDay sounds from Menahan Street Band, Tim Maia, Gulls, Body Language, Frightened Rabbit, Benjamin Schoos & Laetitia Sadier, NO, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Cactus Channel, Ben Sollee, Mumford and Sons, Dusted, BNLX, A Fine Frenzy and Rose Windows. The project was released on Def Jam, and in an interview with MRCNNLive, Pete Nice said the Marley Marl remix of "Product of the Environment" is "one of my favorite things we did." 3rd Bass broke onto the scene with their acclaimed 1989 debut, The Cactus Album, though they'd all been on the rap scene for years prior. The seven-track project featured six remixes and one unreleased song ("The Catcus") and included production from Marley Marl ("Product of the Environment"), Prince Paul ("The Gas Face"), 3rd Bass themselves ("Steppin' to the A.M."), Sam Sever, and others. 7, 1990, 3rd Bass (MC Serch, Prime Minister Pete Nice, DJ Richie Rich) dropped the remix EP, The Cactus Revisited.