Posts Tagged: Santigold


17
Nov 09

Basement Jaxx – Scars, Album Review

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Scars
Ultra Records
out October 6th

68/100
Buy it at Insound!
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Basement Jaxx are, at this point, an old group, as strange as that sounds. 2009’s Scars comes a full decade after the duo burst onto the dance music scene with Remedy, a longevity matched by few artists in today’s blog-and-youtube-and-download music culture. At this point, Basement Jaxx are pretty set in their ways – they got this far on the strength of quirky, vocal-centric house music that samples the instrumentation and character of R&B, funk, and more, while keeping it all unabashedly pop, and they’re not gonna change now. That said, there’s a reason Basement Jaxx are still putting out albums in 2009, and that’s because, although they have a formula, it’s a damn good one.

Scars is thus an exercise in execution – Basement Jaxx aren’t reinventing the wheel, just looking for a smooth ride. For the most part then, Scars is a success – these thirteen tracks are catchy, danceable, and thoroughly entertaining, if not ground-breaking. Starting off with the title track, Scars is a bit steadier than its predecessors – the beat thumping along throughout its 52 brisk minutes. It just feels like the product of an established, mature group; a polished, crisp sounding album. Continue reading →


18
Oct 09

N.E.R.D. – Soldier (ft. Santigold)

The boys of N.E.R.D. are back with their forthcoming album Instant Gratification. “Solider” — featuring Santigold — is the first possible single from the group’s new album. Pharrell and the boys have not confirmed if it will or will not be on the LP. They have been performing the song live for a while now, but we finally have a studio quality track to gratify our ears.

The single is different from the usual N.E.R.D sound, but still highly enjoyable. It’s rock/punk funky beat grows on you after a few listens (really, give this track a few listens before passing judgment). “Solider” captures the fact that N.E.R.D. has created their own niche in the music world, straying away from defined genes, which is why they have caught many people’s attention.

The band has a new female singer, Rhea, bringing a new light to their sound and growing excitement towards the upcoming album. Instant Gratification is due out in sometime in 2010. Listen to “Soldier” below: Continue reading →


3
Aug 09

Major Lazer – Keep Watch Vol. X

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Major Lazer made this great mix for Mishka’s tenth installment of their Keep Watch series. The mix features tracks/remixes by M.I.A., Rye Rye, Mr. Oizo, SebastiAn, Bjork, Switch, Crookers, Santigold, and Major Lazer themselves. Download it here.

Here’s the tracklist. Continue reading →


20
Jul 09

Amanda Blank – A Love Song (ft. Santigold) (prod. Diplo)

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Amanda Blank’s debut album I Love You may have been pushed back AGAIN (or maybe it comes out next week… I can’t seem to confirm this?), but Amanda has been around for years. In collaborations with M.I.A., Diplo, Santigold, N.A.S.A., Spank Rock, Ghostface Killah, Amanda Blank is put her swagger face on and has shown true talent and undeniable charisma.

“A Love Song,” a new track from her upcoming album, is basically an extended cut of Diplo’s remix of Santigold’s “I’m A Lady” from the great Top Ranking mixtape. Personally, that “I’m A Lady” remix was my favorite song from the mixtape so this extended cut comes as a pleasant surprise. Christmas morning, actually.

I take it that Diplo was producing this scorcher. Oh and by the way, don’t forget to listen to I Love You first single, “Might Like You Better.” It’s quite good. Listen to both here Continue reading →


17
Jul 09

Basement Jaxx – Saga (ft. Santigold) / She’s No Good (ft. Lightspeed Champion)

Basement Jaxx   Saga (ft. Santigold) / Shes No Good (ft. Lightspeed Champion) listen
Basement Jaxx are finishing up their upcoming LP, Scars for its October release, according to a Billboard report. The album’s ridiculously fantastic first single “Raindrops,” has already made Scars one of the most anticipated albums of the second half of 2009 — and now we have got the chance to listen to a few more cuts from the album, including “Saga” featuring Santigold and “She’s No Good” featuring Lightspeed Champion.

“Saga” isn’t crazy-fun like “Raindrops,” instead Basement Jaxx have created a dub environment reminiscent of Santigold’s debut album. A little disappointing because Santi can really thrash over a sick electro beat (see: Creator, Gifted). Notwithstanding, “Saga” is an exceptional Santigold track; a cut that would impress and satisfy any Basement Jaxx and Santi fan. Continue reading →


30
Jun 09

Major Lazer – Guns Don’t Kill People…Lazers Do, Album Review & Giveaway

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Guns Don’t Kill People…Lazers Do

Downtown Records
out June 16th

[76]
[Rating Scale]
Buy it at Insound!

[rating:76/100]

The opening notes of Major Lazer’s debut album evoke an old Western movie, counterparts riding toward each other, gritty and determined looks on their faces, horse hooves scraping the dusty ground, tumbleweeds blowing across the barren landscape. The next 41 minutes and 50 seconds throw that image out the window, sacrificed in favor of summer parties, dancehall clubs, and Bacardi commercials. It’s a summer fling of an album, all fun and no commitment, blatantly here to party, break some things, and then go home. Sweet.

Major Lazer is the nom-de-record of the collaboration between producers Diplo and Switch. The name belongs, supposedly, to a one-armed Jamaican commando who fought in a secret zombie war. Instead of prosthetic arms, he now has lasers for hands. Yes, you read that correctly. Given that back story, Guns Don’t Kill People…Lazers Do sounds pretty much exactly how you’d expect it to – complete with off the wall beats, uncontrollable lyrics, and awesometastic videos.

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27
Jun 09

pmaCAST #15: Funk In Your Trunk

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pmaCAST #15 The “Funk In Your Trunk” Episode Tracklist
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15
Jun 09

Santigold – Southerngold (Terry Urban & Gold Coin Clothing Mixtape)

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Earlier this month, Terry Urban, the genius mastermind behind many mashup mixtapes featuring Kanye West, Jay-Z, Coldplay, and others, was preparing to unleash his latest mixtape Southerngold which basically takes Santigold’s debut album and mashes it up with various rappers from the good ole South. Unfortunately Santigold’s record label, Downtown Records, issues a cease and desist order and officially shut the project down.

Of course, this didn’t stop Southerngold from circulating all over the net. I’ve stayed away from it, until now. Music Bitch reports that “Santigold herself declared that she supported the mixtape culture and she would like it to be released.” That’s enough for me. If Santi wants people to listen to the mixtape, then people ought to listen to it! I will help make Santigold’s wishes come true by telling y’all download the mixtape in its entirety right here. What are you waiting for? Continue reading →


12
Jun 09

PMA’s Top Songs of the Week #2

PMA’s Top Songs of the Week #2 feature
epic illustration by masa.

You know how this works, these are the top 7 most downloaded mp3s on PMA over the last 7 days. Check out last week’s Top 7, there a couple of re-entries this week. Continue reading →


8
Jun 09

Jay-Z – D.O.A. (Death of Autotune)

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‘I know we facing a recession, but the music y’all making going make it the great depression’

It has been announced that Jay-Z will unleash The Blueprint 3 on September 11th; and just days after this exciting announcement, Jigga leaked “D.O.A. (Death of Autotune).” The new track, for an odd reason, makes me think of “Lucifer,” a memorable cut on The Black Album. However, I wasn’t particularly impressed with this track.

Let me just say this: on “D.O.A.”, Hova talks about things worth doing, but he’s not doing anything worth talking about. Jay-Z needs to take it all with Blueprint 3, right? He has to put some more effort into this, it will be a shame if we get another American Gangster or Kingdom Come — he’s better than that.

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