Thursday, September 11, 2014

Bilamie - Friendly Fire (YouTube Video with lyrics!)

My electro duo Bilamie released the first full length song preview from our new album today, the song's called Friendly Fire and here's a lil vid with the lyrics too!

Unfortunately, the video link to imbed the video from YouTube isn't working at the moment, so here is the link instead:


G'night!

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

A new song from Bilamie - Friendly Fire

Some news from Bilamie - we've released a song from the album to make available for streaming.

It's kinda Drum & Bass / Alt Pop with guitars!




Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Facebook Event for Nelue's Album Launch - 19th Sept in Madrid

There's a Facebook event now for Nelue's album launch in Madrid on Friday 19th September.

I'll be joining him on stage to sing a couple of songs we've worked on together and singing vocals for a few others too :)

Click the link below to view & join the Facebook event.
https://www.facebook.com/events/592035947573027/?ref=ts&fref=ts




Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Blogarama - The Blog Directory


I joined Blogarama today - it's a database of all sorts of different blogs from across the interwebz!

Blogorama - The Blog Directory

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Songs of the Week

Tracks I liked muchly from the last week or so...


1. Tops - Outside
A beautiful vocal, sensitive lyrics, a little 80's sounding and very relaxing.





2. DJ Vadim Ft. Katrina Blackstone & Serocee - Magnetic (Mr. Bird Remix)
I missed seeing DJ Vadim at Glastonbury this year but I'm making for it at the moment be playing tracks such as this one on repeat :)





3. Tricky - Sun Down feat. Tirzah
New track from Tricky.  Loving this! New album 'Adrian Thaws' to follow on Sept 8th.





4. Kero Kero Bonito - Sick Beat
Very 2014.  Reminds me a bit of Le Tigre. Rapping/singing in both English and Japanese over samples and beats and lyrics sharp and full of wit. Wit, I tell you!





5. Tieks - Sing That Song ft. Celeste
According to the Zoo Music website, Tieks has co-written for Florence + The Machine and Duke Dumont which I am both a big fan of.  Loving these tunes below too.

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

One more from Vashti

I had no idea Vashti Bunyan had been recording a new (and final) album for the last 7 years! What a wonderful surprise!

She's had 2 studio albums, one in 1970 and another in 2005.  However what really caught my attention was a 2007 compilation release of her demos from the 1960's called 'Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind'.  Most of the songs really did sound like demos - delicate, fragile, from the heart entirely and her beautiful mesmerising voice.  Here's one of the tracks from that demo compilation:


And now she's back with another album... here's the article I read and also a link to one of the new songs :)

Link to article:
http://www.thefourohfive.com/news/article/vashti-bunyan-s-third-album-heartleap-will-be-her-last-140

SongPop Joys of Jazz

This weekend I spent time in Sheffield to go to the wedding of an old friend and old bandmate too (now Lucy Cambell), and spent some time staying at my parent's house as well.  My other half Carlos joined me there too and we met up with friends on the Sunday for some hairy dogs (german beer...mojitos...creamy cocktails and erm a battered sausage) and didn't come back until Monday afternoon as it was a bank holiday here in the UK (although I had college in the evening!).  I've been completely thrown now and have no idea what day it is.

So tomorrow morning I will get back into my daily routine that I have at the moment of Exercise > Home made smoothie > Meditation > Self Affirmations > And then whatever Music related tasks I have set myself for the day. Today's plan was going to be around catching up on some Mastering work for college but I went to meet Beth (Mucky Cherub) to do a bit of planning as we need to finish mixing our album before the end of September *and* we have lots to organise before our next gig on 10th October. I won't go into that but its mainly to do with merchandise to give away/sell on the night.

So... I've had this blog for a while now... I can confidently say 'years' in fact.  I only really use it to talk about the music I'm creating whether with Bilamie, or solo projects & collaborations - ie. creative things!  And when it comes to music, I generally have a lot to say and I don't get to 'say' nearly as much as I'd like to.  I'm always trying to get into new or old bands and making lists of favourites songs/albums and its a shame that I don't really make notes of this anywhere, other than annoying the people around me lol. So I'm going to try a slightly new direction with this blog - and that is to write about music in general as well as my creative projects.

You know one of those annoying games on Facebook?  Well, I find all games annoying on Facebook apart from this one, but I have it as an App instead: SongPop.  I started playing it back in 2012 when I lived in Manchester and it got me into lots of new music; mainly jazz artists such as Bill Powell, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, John Coltrane. I'd been into vocal jazz since around 2003 when I lived with a friend called Lily in Sheffield and she used to play Billie Holiday to me whist we drank red wine. From that point, I grew to like Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, Anita O'Day and many others.

Yes - these are all female singers.  I've always preferred female vocals to male - in all genres.  It's not something where I can pinpoint 'why', its just a personal preference. I do make an effort to listen to male vocals too although for jazz, I've only really bonded with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. Since getting into vocal jazz, I've been slowly moving further towards instrumental jazz such as the artists I mentioned earlier in the post; and tonight I've been trying to broaden my horizons further with Marian McPartland, George Shearing (who are both from the UK..woo!), some beautiful jazz piano by Erroll Garner, and also Vince Guaraldi.

It's been a very quiet year for me so far for getting into new artists as I've been concentrating more on creating than listening but I feel something ethereal with jazz music. It's like it presses a switch in my head and takes me to a calmer place.  Of course, if this place has a good red wine (Spanish/Italian/Argentinean) and some mini blocks of cheese to go with it then thats even better.  I do love to cook whilst listening to jazz music too though.  It's just very therapeutic.

Here's a few of the new jazz songs I've been listening to:


Samba De Orpheus by The Vince Guaraldi Trio


I was looking for a track to put by Erroll Garner and chose one of my all time favourite songs 'A Fine Romance' but I couldn't find it on YouTube, and then I stumbled across this; its another jazz standard 'I Get A Kick Out Of You' but watching him play and seeing smile and enjoy made me smile too:


And one more from Marian McPartland this time, playing another classic, 'There Will Never Be Another You'.


I have no idea how it is now nearly 2:30am.  Tomorrow I have to wake up early to go jogging. THAT should be interesting.

So yeah, I better go.

G'night.