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NYC: Alt-soul singer Maiysha performs at The Living Room, Mar. 29
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Maiysha will hit the stage at The Living Room in New York City on Friday, March 29 at 9pm. She will share the spotlight with musician Matt Singer.
The Minneapolis-bred, Brooklyn-based artist mixes the genres of R&B, rock, blues and jazz to create a sound that garnered her a 2009 Grammy nomination for her first single “Wanna Be” in the Best Urban/Alternative Performance category. The song is from her debut LP, This Much Is True: (2008) released via Eusonia Records.
In 2010, Maiysha delivered her live album entitled UnderCover, which featured cover versions of songs that inspired the singer. Guided by her signature version of Peter Gabriel’s “Sledgehammer” on This Much Is True, tracks re-worked on Undercover included Nancy Sinantra’s “Bang Bang,” Kelly Clarkson’s “Since U Been Gone” and Chris Isaac’s “Wicked Game.” Undercover was recorded live at the legendary Blue Note Jazz Club in NYC.
New Video: DJ Day – “Land of 1000 Chances”
Artist: California producer and musician DJ Day | Song: “Land of 1000 Chances” | Genre: Nu-Jazz/Hip-Hop | Synopsis: “First of a 3 part series taking the viewer on a surreal visual journey through California, starting in iconic San Francisco.” | Album: Land of 1000 Chances, released Feb. 6 — now available on iTunes
New Music: Parisian Songtress Osmojam – 80 EP
Osmojam is French singer Nadia Henry. The up-and-coming artist arranged the tunes for 80 – her four-song set of acoustic covers of great 80′s pop songs, alongside guitarist Fabien Coronado and pianist Kelyan Horth. Having studied classical violin for 10 years and singing since age 5, 26-year old Henry is currently studying jazz harmony and jazz piano at ARPEJ, Ecole de Jazz Musiques Afro Américaines de Paris (The Afro American Music School). As such, each track on the 80′s line up, including Wham’s 1984 hit “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go” and Janet Jackson’s 1989 smash “Miss You Much” are now nu-soul-jazz-infused pop versions of once-dance-worthy tracks. The musicianship is quite nice. Peep the full tracklist below the audio video. The EP is available for free download via Bandcamp.
Tracklist on 80 includes:
1. Wham! – “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go” [1984] (Osmojam cover)
2. Phil Collins & Phillip Bailey – “Easy Lover” [1984] (Osmojam cover)
3. Madonna – “La Isla Bonita” [1987] (Osmojam cover)
4. Janet Jackson – “Miss You Much” [1989] (Osmojam cover)
New Music: UK Singer Laura Mvula – “Green Garden”
Classically-trained singer-songwriter Laura Mvula has been described as “The voice of 2013″ by the U.K.’s most popular daily newspaper, The Evening Standard. ”Green Garden” is a soulful visual where the artist takes us on a journey through some lovely landscapes, but even lovelier vocals. The 26-year old Birmingham Conservatoire graduate will present her proper studio debut Sing To The Moon on March 4 via RCA Victor.
Tracklist for Sing To The Moon:
1. ’Like The Morning Dew’
2. ’Make Me Lovely’
3. ’Green Garden’
4. ’Can’t Live With The World’
5. ’Is There Anybody Out There?’
6. ’Father, Father’
7. ’That’s Alright’
8. ’She’
9. ’I Don’t Know What The Weather Will Be’
10. ’Sing To The Moon’
11. ’Flying Without You’
12. ’Diamonds’
Read more: London Evening Standard
My Top 30 Music Releases of 2012
Here is my official year-end list of music releases that captured my heart and ears over the last 12 months. From independent finds on music blogs to major-label promos that hit my email, my top 30 includes various album drops, an exclusive vinyl release from Record Store Day in April, a handful of mixtapes and a plenty of dope singles to boot.
Everything is listed alphabetically. Free downloads are noted as available. In other words, enjoy the sounds!
Alabama Shakes, BOYS & GIRLS (rock/blues/soul)
From playing major music festivals like Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits and South By Southwest all in one year, it’s safe to say that rock and soul outfit Alabama Shakes is set for an even bigger 2013. Their debut album Boys & Girls is a gritty mix of southern rock, blues and gospel-soul. The group’s not-so-secret weapon: Lead vocalist-guitarist Brittany Howard. [ATO Records]
Candice Anitra, BIG TREE (alt-soul)
Brooklyn-based alternative soul singer-songwriter Candice Anitra shares her full-length debut Big Tree with songs of love, hope and various other things. [Candice Anitra Music]
Chi Duly, BALLOONS OF HAUS (electro-dance)
Producer-DJ Chi Duly remixes The Weeknd’s mellow R&B set House of Balloons into a full-on electronic-filled house music mix. [Free Download]
Collette, JUNETEENTH REVOLUTION (soul/hip-hop)
Columbia, S.C.-bred, Harlem, N.Y.-based singer and rapper Collette brings an album of freedom songs for those seeking a free and open mind. Lead single “Material Star” features guitarist Akil Dasan. [ColumbiaSoul Entertainment]
Columbia Nights, Dawn | Dusk EP (jazz/spoken-word)
D.C. by-way-of-Philadelphia duo Columbia Nights debuted a lovely EP in May, mixing spoken-word, jazz and electronic-influenced tracks for 18-minutes of sweet and soulful sounds. [Record Breakin' Music]
Edit Murphy, “Brooklyn Nights” [Fantastic Man Remix]” [single] (classic house)
Edit Murphy crafts a classic house style while shouting out Jay-Z’s hometown borough. (Production by Fantastic Man, an Australian producer). [Smoke N' Mirrors]
“Jazz on the Green” presents Robert Glasper Experiment this Friday, Oct 26
HOUSTON, TEXAS – Robert Glasper, the jazz pianist and High School for the Performing and Visual Arts alum, returns to Houston for a special performance of his jazz and hip-hop fusion at downtown’s Discovery Green, on Friday, October 26. With guest opener: HSPVA Jazz Orchestra.
Robert Glasper Experiment consists of Glasper on piano and Fender Rhodes, Casey Benjamin on vocoder and sax, bassist Derrick Hodge, and drummer Chris Dave.
In an interview with the Houston Chronicle earlier this year, Glasper spoke about his newly released fourth album, Black Radio (Blue Note Records), saying that he “wanted to create a project that could withstand the casualties of the poor quality of music that’s being shoved down our throats by mainstream radio.” He continues: “For this album, I really did it for the urban mainstream audience, because that’s what’s missing in jazz. I wanted to do stuff that the audience would love.” Hip-hop and R&B vibes fuel the record but at the heart of it, jazz is the word.
Grammy-nominee and noted jazz-R&B singer Ledisi, who’s one of many features on the LP, says, ”It [Black Radio] reminds me of a show that Robert would give where he’d have all of his friends come and hang with him, and just sing or write anything or make up something on the spot. But what I love about it; is that it’s introducing the world to his world, and that’s what’s special about it.”
Robert’s friends include a large list of respected neo-soul, R&B and hip-hop artists: Erykah Badu, Bilal, Lalah Hathaway, Lupe Fiasco, Chrisette Michele, Musiq Soulchild, Me’Shell Ndegeocello, Shafiq Husayn (Sa-Ra), Stokely Williams (Mint Condition) and yasiin bey (Mos Def).
Ledisi says, “He understands all music, not just jazz. He understands R&B, hip-hop. He’s worked with everybody. So there’s nothing he can’t do. And that’s what I admire about him; he’s very special in that way.”
On October 9, Glasper released Black Radio Recovered: The Remix EP, that includes new mixes by ?uestlove, 9th Wonder, Pete Rock, and Georgia Anne Muldrow, among others.
Watch the above video featuring “Gonna Be Alright” by Ledisi as well as the title track “Black Radio” by yasiin bey. If you haven’t heard it yet, also take a listen to “Ah Yeah” featuring Chrisette Michele and Musiq Soulchild, which was the first single released from Black Radio, and one of my favorite tracks on the entire project.
Video by Robert Glasper/YouTube
HOU: New Orleans band Papa Grows Funk hits The Continental Club tonight
HOUSTON – New Orleans funk and jazz outfit Papa Grows Funk is once again bringing their signature jam-session styled grooves to The Museum District’s Continental Club. On the promo trail for their newest release Needle In The Groove (Funky Krewe Records) — there will be no playlist, no rehearsals — just plain ol’ funk, jams and good times. Show starts at 10pm. See ya there!
DJ, Producer & Musician Mark de Clive-Lowe Visits KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic
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| MdCL, RENEGADES (Tru Thoughts) |
In mid-January of this year, LA-based musician and New Zealand native Mark de Clive-Lowe (MdCL) visited KCRW’s Morning Becomes Eclectic. In the near 45-minute set, the gifted producer shows off new tracks from his latest LP Renegades but also throws in a smooth jazz rendition of an Aaliyah classic, “More Than a Woman.”
MdCL: keys, electronics, piano
Nia Andrews: vocals
Tim Lefebvre: bass
Dexter Story: drums
Set list:
- “The Why”
- “Now or Never”
- “Get Started”"
- “El Dia Perfecto”
- “More Than a Woman”
- “We Renegades”
Esperanza Spalding Brings "Radio Music Society" Trailer
Day 27 of 29 Days: Me’Shell Ndegeocello, PLANTATION LULLABIES (1993)
New Video: Esperanza Spalding feat. Algebra Blessett – "Black Gold"
The Stuyvesants feat. Naturel "Stoops, Parks, & Rooftops" {Audio}
Esperanza Spalding Jazzes Up MJ’s "I Can’t Help It" {Live at The Roots Picnic}
Italy Comes to New York >> Calibro 35 Plays 3 Nights in the City!
EVENT Review: AVERY*Sunshine at SOL Village, NYC | Nu-Soul Magazine
On September 15, 2010 at SOB’s SOL Village showcase, singer-songwriter-pianist-composer-arranger (okay, a sister with a lot of titles) AVERY*Sunshine essentially brought down the house with her soul-stirring, emotion-filled, gospel-inspired-R&B vocals. “Fluent in many languages from soul and house to classical and hip hop”, Ms. Sunshine performed a 25-minute set that made me and the 100 or so other folks want so-much more. Opening with the classically old school-new school joint “I Got Sunshine” and moving into the beautifully flawed “Ugly”, the former choir director showcased honesty and vulnerability that was very relatable yet flat-out chilling at the same time. Though she closed the night shortly thereafter with the funky “All In My Head”, her down-to-earth vibe, beautiful spirit and a self-titled debut album (which is in stores now), will keep her around for years to come.
SOLVillage is a New York City showcase that brings up-and-coming R&B talents from across the world and is hosted by Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Eric Roberson. Held the third Thursday of each month, last night also featured London-based singer-songwriter Terri Walker and VA-native Kay Tunes.
ND McCray is a Brooklyn-based music writer, blogger and student.
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Si*Se "Buscare" [New Video]
Artist: Brooklyn-based Latin-soul-electro group Si*Se | Album: Gold EP | Director: Churchie Hill
Lovely Chat w/ Andreya Triana | Nu-Soul Magazine
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Maiysha Releases LIVE album at Joe’s Pub | Thurs, June 24th, 2010


















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