Showing posts with label funk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label funk. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Mayer Hawthorne with Gordon Voidwell at The Biltmore


I arrived just as Gordon Voidwell was getting things started. I went in completely blind—I don't think I had even read what type of music he plays. He already had the entire crowd dancing at the front, a surprise for someone that no one in the audience had likely heard of before; they were all here for Mayer Hawthorne. His music was nonstop funky hip-hop with electro beats. The perfect warmup for Mayer Hawthorne.

After Gordon Voidwell, the audience members planted their feet firmly to guard their valuable shoulder-to-shoulder dancing spots in front of the stage. Everyone knew what was coming. Mayer Hawthorne hit the stage with a suave confidence that made us feel like he was playing for all his best friends. After a couple songs, he made a remark about how intimate the show was compared to the big venue last time when he played here in Vancouver with Passion Pit (yes, I was there too), then he proceeded to instruct the audience that now was the time to put away your cameras, and if you're not here to dance, move to the back!

Mayer Hawthorne has a voice that will leave you spellbound, especially once you see him in person. He draws influence from all the great soul singers of the 60s and 70s, but it's all packaged in the slightly perplexing form of green eyes, pale skin, a sharp suit and some dorky Buddy Holly glasses. It's when he opens his mouth, you see that he's got style and he can charm a crowd with little effort. Hawthorne and his band looks like they timewarped here from the 70s to put the realness back into modern soul and funk music.

By the time he reached the last song, he had taught us a new dance and everyone in the room was exhausted. Nevertheless, the crowd gasped and panted for more, coaxing him back to give us a gracious triple encore. You can never have too much Mayer Hawthorne.

Mayer Hawthorne - Your Easy Lovin' Ain't Pleasin' Nothin' (YSI)
Mayer Hawthorne - Held the Hand (Daniel Johnston cover) (YSI)
Gordon Voidwell - Ivy League Circus (YSI)

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Gibson Brothers - Cuba


Gibson Brothers' tropical hit “Cuba” is a blast of sandy 70s funktified disco grooves. Music to remind me why I love the sweltering heat of summer.

Gibson Brothers - Cuba
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Monday, June 15, 2009

French Horn Rebellion - Beaches and Friends (Hey Champ Remix)


French Horn Rebellion collaborates with Database and Hey Champ on “Beaches and Friends”, a warm summer groove that flawlessly replicates the classic disco funk sound of Gibson Brothers or Kool and the Gang. Polish your platforms and flaunt your flares. The dancefloor is waxed and ready for slow-motion moves.

French Horn Rebellion - Beaches and Friends
(Hey Champ Remix)

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Friday, June 12, 2009

Nickodemus - Sun Children


Funky-fresh producer from Brooklyn, Nickodemus draws his inspiration from the big fireball in the sky and dancing people around the world. The first free taste he's given us of his sophomore album is “Sun Children”, a jazzy boom-bap hip-hop track with a guest list of rappers that remind me of Chali 2na and Gift of Gab.

Nickodemus' sophomore album Sun People releases June 16.

SOUNDS LIKE Jurassic 5, Blackalicious, Lateef the Truthspeaker, The Pharcyde

Nickodemus - Sun Children (feat. The Real Live Show)
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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Foxy - Madamoiselle


Foxy, a Latin disco funk group, achieved little success during their brief run in the late 70s. Though lasting fame passed them by, one of their songs was well worth digging up. “Madamoiselle” is indeed about a lovely SeƱorita laying in the sand, set to a shimmering tropical groove and funktified by slap-bass, electric licks and a few sharp jabs from the disco string section.

Foxy - Madamoiselle
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Planet Funk - Lemonade


Italian house group Planet Funk have given us a refreshing beverage to cool our already flourishing sweaty summer playlist. “Lemonade” drips sweet funk all over an icy beat that is as addictive as the song's namesake.

The track is from their new greatest hits album, released last month. However, it already appears that it may be out of print, as it's no longer available at any popular online shops, so here are the original version and the remix by the world-famous Benny Benassi.

Planet Funk - Lemonade Download MP3
Planet Funk - Lemonade (Benny Benassi Edit) Download MP3
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Music video for “Lemonade”


Music video for “Lemonade (Benny Benassi Edit)”

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