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Archive for the 'down-tempo' Category
Elsiane – Bringer back of memories
I am glad to see that I haven’t reached that stage in my life where I say: “They don’t make good music as they used to back in my days.” Elsieanne Caplett’s voice is organic, like she’s the one actually raising the hair on my body, while Stephane Sotto’s drums torture your perceptions. A wonderful hybrid. Vaporous
Howie B – The undisputed truth – How it is.
This great song is a classic motown tune, that was taken by DJ Howie B in 2001 and transformed into an incredible trip-hop, downtempo piece. Loved it for years, but didn’t find it anywhere. Luckily, music blogs came to my rescue and I to the rescue of all youtubers:
Silent Strike
Silent Strike is Ioan Titu, a young talented Romanian artist. Here in Romania, you can easily count someone’s talent by the number of important openings for big artists. Silent Strike opened for most of them, so he is kind of making this a trademark. There are lots of other Romanian artists, but what I noticed [...]
Erik Sumo
Many artists who came to visit and concert in our country have made the mistake of saying: “Good evening Budapest”. The public would naturally disagree in any way possible as our capital is, even if no one cares, Bucharest. However, no matter how much I love my country, I must admit that Hungary is a [...]
Shirley Bassey remixes
I heard some Shirley Bassey songs and I said to myself…I would like to say these words to somebody at my wedding…Welsh singer with totally unhappy relationships became famous when she was only 19 years old…her ‘little voice’ made her win lots of prises and to be in the tops…dimonds seem to be forever, just [...]
Black Box Recorder – Child psychology
Black Box Recorder are a British pop/indie group. They debuted in 1998 with England Made Me, a collection of lyrically sophisticated pop tunes. Musically, the group are influenced by trip-hop, ambient music, and French electronic groups such as Air. However the lyrics to these lush and romantic melodies are frequently bleak, ironic or sarcastic. Links: Official [...]
Michel Petrucciani – Besame Mucho
I have to post here this interpretation made by the greatest jazz pianist Michel Petrucciani. It is too beautifull!
If you don’t know who Michel Petrucciani was, watch this documentary from Mezzo:
Links: Official page, Fans page, MySpace, LastFM, Wikipedia.

