Thursday, 03 June 2010 06:57

TURZI BALTIMORE

A Versailles born musician who has already achieved huge success in France, Romain Turzi is the brainchild behind Turzi. Following two albums A and B in their native country, BALTIMORE is the first single to be lifted from B, an album set for a full release over here later in 2010.

Featuring vocals from Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie and inspired by the April 1968 riots in Baltimore following Martin Luther King's assassination, this is a single bursting with attitude and thrusting krautrock bombast. Though the Bobbie Gillespie connection and the general musical direction Turzi takes here does result in BALTIMORE sounding exactly like it could have been lifted from Primal Screams XTRMNTR album of a few years back, this isn't necessarily the worst thing you could hope for. Like the Scream's work on that record, this is urgent sounding stuff, raw, rough around the edges and vibrant, the kind of thing that immediately grabs you by the scruff of the neck and refuses to let go for the entire duration. Gillespie sounds as fired up and direct as ever, whilst Turzi provide all the electronic squelches and beats you need, perfectly cross pollinating Neu, Primal Scream and Guru Josh. Steve Moore under his Lovelock guise offers up a slowed down mix of BALTIMORE, letting Gillespie's vocals breath over rumbling bass grooves, nineties synth work and Madchester guitar licks.

BALTIMORE is an urgent sounding single from Turzi, and for anyone appreciating XTRMNTR era Primal Scream this is near essential stuff.
Published in Archive - 2010
Saturday, 01 May 2010 14:27

DREAD ZONE EYE ON THE HORIZON

Dreadzone are a band who have been around for a while. They formed in 1993 and signed to Alan McGee’s Creation Records soon after. They scored their one and only top 20 hit with ‘Little Britain’ and also gained a fan in John Peel, who brought them in for a few Peel Sessions, and often mentioned them when talking about his favourite artists. So was the late, great, John Peel right, are they any good?
Published in Archive - 2010
Friday, 04 December 2009 15:27

VARIOUS ARTISTS - APOLLO PAST PRESENT FUTURE

APOLLO PAST PRESENT FUTURE presents a compilation of artists on the Apollo label, which is a subsidiary of Belgian dance/techno label R&S Records. The track listing of this album has been selected by the owner of the label, Renaat Vandepapeliere, and the quality and depth of talent on offer is a reflection of his own knowledge and judgment of the musicians under his wing.

Published in Archive 2007 - 2009
Friday, 12 August 2011 20:20

The Twilight Singers Dynamite Steps

The Twilight Singers: it's a good name. A deceptive name. The more cynical among you might even call it a trick. The moniker immediately evokes the spirit of their contemporaries – The Twilight Sad and The Cave Singers. If, however, you've ever taken the time to listen to The Twilight Singers then you probably know that their chronological proximity is where the comparison ends.

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