Showing posts with label Kardi Tivali. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kardi Tivali. Show all posts

Wednesday 16 November 2022

Nothing But The Chances

More beat-laden beauties to banish your mid-week blues, three quarters of an hour (give or take a minute) of music from the 2020s to enhance your day. 

I was encouraged to check out the Rough Diamond EP by TR20 aka Joshua Tobin and Jack Rutherford after they contributed to Hyena Hopscotch Remixes by Pete Bones & The Stones Of Convention. Pete returns the favour on the EP, as do Bedford Falls Players on the title track. The original version of Rough Diamond is described as an "ALFOS aligned chugger" and they're not wrong.

Yes Father are also a duo - Dino Lenny and Francesco Farfa - and I originally picked up Everything You Say last year via Justin Robertson's Deadstock 33s Remix. I went back this summer to get their own remix of the track, described as "modern dance music meets new wave disco jam that’s upbeat without compromising style". A banger, in other words.
 
I've dipped into Versions: Remixed by Archive, which is packed with goodies by Andy Bell/GLOK and Richard Norris. Lights was originally the eighteen and a half minute title track from their 2006 album, recreated as a seven minute opener for Archive's 2020 Versions album and remixed here by Darkstar aka Aiden Whalley and James Young as a three and a half minute ambient interlude, dovetailing nicely into...

...Jezebell's dub reimagining of Elle Et Moi by Max Berlin's as Jezebelle Et Moi. I'm a big fan of this track and I think I have now featured all but one of the four versions on this blog. Jezebell aka Jesse Fahnestock and Darren Bell have pulled out all the stops, delivering so many great new songs and remixes in recent months that it;s easy to forget that Jezebelle Et Moi came out in 2022. All highly recommended.
 
Walking In The Sun by Andres Y Xavi (Glenn Fallows and Steve Ellis to their family and friends) is another track that's featured here multiple times in various versions since the remix EP was released last April. Alongside remixes from Coyote and James Bright, there are are a couple of remixes by Xavi/Steve, including this lovely sunset dub.
 
From there, Sydney Minsky-Sargeant of Working Men's Club teams up with Russ Orton (ex-Fat Truckers) as Minsky Rock to take on Baxter Dury. Say Nothing is grabbed by the lapels and dragged back to the 1980s, this vocal-free version described by Dury as taking "the basic cells of a sleepy spoken word number and [turning] it into a bastard 80s electro animal". An apt description.
 
Sticking with the 1980s and Rude Boy's cover of M|A|R|R|S 1987 one-off single and global smash hit. Rude Boy is Lee Groves and Kardi Tivali, with Pump Up The Volume remixed by Robo Bass Hifi aka Markus Kamma as a dub-inflected electro chugger. 
 
Rounding things off is the mysterious (to me, at least) From Beyond with Simulated Emotions, released on the excellent Paisley Dark Records in August 2021. The EP includes a braces of remixes by Bedford Falls Players (him again) and label boss John Paynter, delivering "A Space Age Freak Out Dark Paisley" version. I've gone for the original version of the title track, a low-BPM thing of beauty, all pulsing beats, bouncing keys and synth washes. 
 
Just over forty five minutes later and you have arrived at your destination. I hope you enjoyed the ride.
 
1) Rough Diamond (Original Version): TR20 (2022)
2) Everything You Say (Dino Lenny & Francesco Farfa Mix): Yes Father (2020)
3) Lights (Darkstar Remix): Archive ft. Pollard Berrier (2020)
4) Jezebelle Et Moi (Le Dub Et Moi) (Cover of Max Berlin's): Jezebell (2022)
5) Walking In The Sun (Xavi's Dub): Andres Y Xavi ft. Rolo McGinty (2021)
6) Say Nothing (Minsky Rock Remix - Instrumental): Baxter Dury (2020)
7) Pump Up The Volume (Robo Bass Hifi Remix) (Cover of M|A|R|R|S): Rude Boy ft. Kardi Tivali (2021)
8) Simulated Emotions (Single Version): From Beyond (2021)

2020: Everything You Say EP: 2
2020: Say Nothing EP: 6
2020: Versions: Remixed: 3
2021: Pump Up The Volume / Superstylin' EP: 7
2021: Simulated Emotions EP: 8
2021: Walking In The Sun EP: 5
2022: Jezebelle Et Moi EP: 4
2022: Rough Diamond EP: 1

Nothing But The Chances (45:57) (Box) (Mega)

Sunday 10 July 2022

It's Not Over, Not Even When The Day Is Done

Another relatively short mix, 7 songs in 46-and-a-quarter minutes, in slightly more relaxed mood for a sunny Sunday.

The Orb have been on a creative high in the past couple of years and their remixes for other artists have been right up there too. This track also opens up the remix companion of Scottish duo Dohnavùr's second album The Flow Across Borders, which also features Richard Norris, Pulselovers and Kieran Mahon. 

Rude Audio's new EP, Big Heat, was released exactly one month ago and has already been praised by Swiss Adam ("returned to do the summer of 2022 a massive favour") and Walter ("on heavy rotation at my place and [,,,] one of the sounds of this summer". Dr. Rob's description of today's featured track Rudely Fresh as "a cool Compass Point-esque meeting of new wave and Nyabinghi" is spot on. The entire Big Heat EP is a treat, with remixes of the lead track from Rich Lane and Bedford Falls Players and a suitably epic remix of Dust Devil by Al MacKenzie to round things off. If you pop over to Rude Audio's Soundcloud page, you can also find the Al MacKenzie Beatless Remix of Dust Devil, available as a free download.
 
I stumbled across the cover of Stevie Wonder's 1980 classic Master Blaster by accident whilst browsing the Echo Beach website. Dubby Wonder is "soundscapes ecologist" (great job title) Lee Groves and Eugene Tambourine is a "DJ, re-editor and multi-instrumentalist"; both are currently based in New York City. I love the vibe of this slowed-down, dubbed-out version.
 
Another classic getting a contemporary relick is Dub Organizer, from Lee 'Scratch' Perry's 1973 classic Upsetters 14 Dub Black Board Jungle. Perry is joined by Subatomic Sound System aka John Emch, another NYC resident, following their 2017 collaboration Super Ape Returns To Conquer. Dub Organizer (2019 Relick) is still available as a free download via Bandcamp or Soundcloud.
 
Richard Norris seems to be an unending well of creativity, with multiple solo and side-projects on the go and somehow finding time to produce and remix music for other artists too. Bishi aka Bishnupriya Bhattacharya provided guest vocals to Norris' 2021 track Water. The single/remix package was one of last year's highlights and here he repays the favour with a beautiful, minimal remix of Bishi's current single Reflektions.
 
One final cover version here and it's another dub side project of Lee Groves, this time as Rude Boy. Discogs lists one solitary release by Rude Boy, an album in 1998. Over twenty years later, Groves reunited with Kingston, JA vocalist Kardi Tivali to cover a couple of club classics, Pump Up The Volume by M|A|R|R|S and today's selection, Superstylin' by Groove Armada. Rude Boy's original version of the latter appeared on Version Excursion, Don Letts' spectacular contribution to the LateNightTales compilation series. I've opted here for Swiss dub explorer Delaypilot's sweet remix.
 
Rounding things off is another dub rinse, this time by Salty Man aka Raf Rundell, of Lighthouse by Mattiel from her third album Georgia Gothic, out earlier this year. I enthused about the Georgia Gothic Dubs EP - and this track in particular - back in May and it's remained a playlist regular since.
 
1) New Objectivity (The Orb's Rest & Be Thankful Remix): Dohnavùr (2022)
2) Rudely Fresh: Rude Audio (2022)
3) Master Blaster (Vocal Version) (Cover of Stevie Wonder): Dubby Wonder ft. Eugene Tambourine (2022)
4) A Me (The Dub Organizer) (2019 Relick): Lee 'Scratch' Perry & Subatomic Sound System (2019)
5) Reflektions (Reworking I) (Remix By Richard Norris): Bishi (2022)
6) Superstylin' (Delaypilot - Roots Dub Remix) (Cover of Groove Armada): Rude Boy ft. Kardi Tivali (2021)
7) Lighthouse Dub (Raf Rundell's Salty Man Dub): Mattiel (2022)
 
2022: Big Heat EP: 2