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ROOTS MANUVA REVEALS DETAILS ON FORTHCOMING ALBUM, SLIME AND REASON, DUE THIS FALL


ROOTS MANUVA - SLIME & REASON - HITS STREETS THIS FALL

“He’s hailed in the UK as the savior of the British rap scene… Roots’ is a peerless artist who defies being ‘pigeon–holed’ by the media” allhiphop.com

“His post reggae toasting made him an oddball U.K. rap star long before Dizzee or Kano could text message.” - SPIN

“South London’s lyrical genius… goes way beyond UK hip-hop and into other realms that no one else is coming close to exploring.” FADER

Rodney Smith a.k.a. Roots Manuva returns from the edge with Slime & Reason, his fourth full-length album, with a voice and musical vision sounding as fresh as ever on this marvelous, freewheeling summation of his career thus far.

Smith’s inspiration for the new record came from looking back to his roots, the music that moved him even before he heard hip hop. “With this record I was trying to tune into that old Channel One, Studio One aesthetic. Lord knows what they were drinking, smoking or eating or what they were doing or what was on their mind but to me that was a special period in music. Today, with the technology that’s available it’s pretty easy to make generic music, music that sounds like everything else. But to tap into a unique aesthetic, to make a long player that’s of its own world is a harder job. How do we make it have an individual sound?”

First, a little history…in 1998, Roots Manuva joined Big Dada after recording a slew of singles that hit hard in the British hip hop underground in the early 90s. The following year saw the release of his debut, Brand New Second Hand. From an initial 3000 records put into the shops, BNSH has now sold over 60,000 copies in the UK. It also made the first dents in the wall of complacency and indifference which has often greeted home-grown Black music in that country and beyond, with The London Times declaring that “his is the voice of urban Britain, encompassing dub, ragga, funk and hip hop as it sweeps from crumbling street corners to ganja-filled dancehalls, setting gritty narratives against all manner of warped beats.” Manuva was rewarded for his breakthrough with a MOBO as Best Hip Hop Act in 1999.

Big things were now expected of Smith and he delivered with 2001’s classic Run Come Save Me, the record which gained him a nomination for the Mercury Music Prize and which has sold well over 100,000 copies in the UK (certified gold). More importantly, it spawned the all-time classic “Witness (One Hope)” (voted the greatest UK hip hop tune of all time by the readers of Hip Hop Connection) on an album that ran from the broad, swaggering pop of “Dreamy Days” to the dark, odd meditation of “Evil Rabbit.” It is also the record which led the Guardian newspaper, in October 2003, to proclaim Manuva fifth in their “40 Best Bands In Britain” feature, proclaiming that “his influence is incalculable and he opened the doors for the Streets, Dizzee Rascal et al.” That influence also stretches to the Arctic Monkeys, who are on record as saying that Run Come Save Me was almost all they listened to whilst recording their debut album. “Witness” traveled to urban cities the world over to make indelible imprints on the global hip hop consciousness, and arguably setting the foundation for the rise in digitalized aesthetics in hip hop music years later. 

Awfully Deep followed in 2005 a more focussed, more ornate and fully-produced piece of work, and once again garnered huge acclaim with its release. The album entered the UK national charts at 21 and, in “Colossal Insight” and “Too Cold,” was bookended by two Top Forty singles. Smith remains bemused by its reception, though, and in particular people’s tendency to take his lyrics a little too seriously. “A lot of the jokes and humour of “Awfully Deep” went over people’s heads,” he explains. “I’m less concerned with trying to be Mr Stand Up reflecting on life this time.”

And now, Slime & Reason. While it’s a record that commentators are already comparing to Run Come Save Me  for its range, depth and impact, there’s no shortage of individuality on this project that sounds as unique, as utterly one-off, as the mind of the man who created it.

Manuva’s own productions range from the skanking carnival anthem “Again & Again,” through the melancholy funk of ‘C.R.U.F.F.’, the electro-Bach rhythms of ‘Kick Up Ya Foot’, the lo-fi Gospel of ‘A Man’s Talk’, the roots stylings of ‘The Show Must Go On’ and the analog-synth attack of ‘It’s Me Oh Lord’. As a vocalist, Roots’ storytelling gets taken into some interesting terrain through collaborations with young producers Toddla T and Metronomy. There are three Toddla tracks here (including ‘Buff Nuff’, the first single taken from the album) and they represent some of the funniest, most loose-limbed music Rodney has produced in years. In addition, Metronomy’s ‘Let The Spirit’ is one of the standouts of the record – a gorgeous piece of “blue-eyed” electro-funk which will be sound tracking our lives for a long time to come.

 Slime & Reason is the perfect representation of the fearless, iconoclastic approach Manuva takes in his music, cementing his place as one of the most vital, exciting and straight-up honest artists working in hip hop today, no matter on whichever side of the pond you find yourself standing on.

BILLY JOEL’S LAST PLAY AT SHEA

From Popdose.com:

Billy Joel @ Shea Stadium, Wednesday, July 16th

Friday, July 18th, 2008 by Taylor Long

In New York, baseball is akin to religion. To many New Yorkers, Billy Joel is, too. So it was no surprise when it was announced that Joel would play the last concert at the New York Mets’ Shea Stadium.

And so, the themes of the night were, of course, New York and baseball, and Joel delivered a surprisingly long stream of hits that referenced those very things - “New York State of Mind,” “Zanzibar,” “Big Man on Mulberry Street,” “Miami 2017″ and “We Didn’t Start the Fire.” Many of the songs he played also seemed to contain indirect references, those to tradition, the past, or change, like “Allentown,” with its opening line, “Well we’re living here in Allentown / And they’re closing all the factories down.” To really drive the whole baseball theme home, he opened with the National Anthem, and played “Take Me Out To The Ballgame,” during his encore.

Billy Joel, “Zanzibar” (download)

Joel’s facial expressions were somewhere between distraction, awe and stoicism, but in big screen close-ups, his eyes looked occasionally watery. He didn’t choose to slather the audience in overwhelming sentiment, however, only mentioning how strange it was that he saw the stadium being built only to watch it come down soon, and apologizing to those who bought tickets for the evening assuming that it would be the very last show (the Mets could only offer up Friday as the additional date, he said).

The “Last Play at Shea” — or “Last Double-Play at Shea,” as he jokingly referred to it — makes Joel the first artist to have headlined all three major New York stadiums: Giants’, Yankees’ & Mets. He also brings to a close a trend started by the Beatles, when they opened their ‘65 North American tour at Shea on August 15th; which he nodded to with covers of “It’s A Hard Day’s Night” and “She Loves Me.” That show was the first concert at a major stadium and broke records for attendance and profit, proving that rock ‘n’ roll was a major force.

Speaking of major forces, it wouldn’t be a modern landmark concert event without special guests, and Joel has friends to go around. Crooner Tony Bennett came out for “New York State of Mind,” bluesy guitarist John Mayer for “This is the Time,” the Eagles’ Don Henley for the oh-so-appropriate “Boys of Summer,” and John Mellencamp for his “Pink Houses.” A white uniformed military chorus provided backup on “Goodnight Saigon.”

Joel bowed out with “Souvenir,” which almost seemed as though he had written it with this kind of event in mind:

A picture postcard, a folded stub
A program of the play
File away the photographs of your holiday
And your mementos will turn to dust
But that’s the price you pay
For ev’ry year is a souvenir
That slowly fades away
Ev’ry year’s a souvenir
That slowly fades away

Billy Joel, “Souvenir” (download)

SETLIST:
National Anthem
Miami 2017
Prelude -> Angry Young Man
Yankee Doodle -> My Life
Everybody Loves You Now
The Entertainer
Zanzibar
Allentown
Ballad of Billy the Kid
New York State of Mind (w/ Tony Bennett)
Big Man on Mulberry Street
Rootbeer Rag
Movin’ Out
Goodnight Saigon
Don’t Ask Me Why
This is the Time (w/ John Mayer)
Keeping the Faith
The Downeaster ‘Alexa’
Stand by Me -> An Innocent Man -> Stand by Me
Boys of Summer (w/ Don Henley)
Always a Woman
Captain Jack
Lullaby
River of Dreams -> Hard Day’s Night
Pink Houses (w/ John Mellencamp)
We Didn’t Start the Fire
It’s Still Rock and Roll to Me
You May Be Right
Please Please Me

Encore:
Scenes from an Italian Restaurant
Only the Good Die Young
She Loves You
Take Me Out to the Ballgame
Piano Man
Souvenir

THE VERVE RELEASE DETAILS ON THEIR NEW ALBUM, FORTH

The Verve - New Single

 
‘FORTH’ RELEASE DETAILS
We are pleased to announce release details of The Verve’s forthcoming new album. Titled ‘Forth’, it will be released on Monday August 25th. The track listing will be:01. Sit And Wonder
02. Love Is Noise
03. Rather Be
04. Judas
05. Numbness
06. I See Houses
07. Noise Epic
08. Valium Skies
09. Columbo
10. Appalachian Springs
Three different versions of the album will be available to pre-order from The Verve’s official online store today.Deluxe Boxset
A deluxe boxset will be available solely from The Verve’s official online store. This version will consist of a double heavyweight gatefold LP vinyl (containing two bonus tracks not on the CD version of the album), limited edition CD & DVD edition of the album (see below for more information on this item), and an exclusive memorabilia tour book.

If you order the deluxe edition you will instantly receive a free download of ‘Love Is Noise’ recorded live at Glastonbury, and will also receive the full album as a download on August 18th, one week ahead of the general release date.

CD & DVD Package
A special CD and DVD package is also available, featuring an exclusive band documentary and live footage from The Verve’s headlining appearance at Coachella in May 2008, packaged in a case bound tour book. Tracks featured on the DVD will be:
01. Sonnet (Live At Coachella)
02. Life’s An Ocean (Live At Coachella)
03. The Rolling People (Live At Coachella)
04. Lucky Man (Live At Coachella)
05. Love Is Noise (Live At Coachella)
+ 20 minute “Space And Time” documentary

As with the Deluxe Edition, if you order this version of the album from the Verves official online store you will instantly receive a free download of ‘Love Is Noise’ recorded live at Glastonbury.

Original CD Album
You can also buy the standard CD album. If you order this version from the Verves official store you will also receive a free download of ‘Love Is Noise’ recorded live at Glastonbury.

**** All versions of the album ordered before August 18th , including the deluxe box set, will be delivered on release date. Orders received after this date will be delivered as quickly as possible. ****

R.I.P. SPENCER GATES

When I first started writing my music column for the SUNY New Paltz school paper, The Oracle, I was lucky to get any publicist on the telephone. All I got was voicemail and hang-ups after my futile requests for product to review in “I Hate Music” (1995-1998). Spencer Gates, who I believe was working for Matador at the time, was one of the first publicists who took my phone call and sent me music. And when I started working at CMJ, she always kept me in her loop during her brief stint at Atlantic and when she ran her own PR boutique, Lady Talkalot (I still treasure those rare Os Mutantes reissues that she sent me back in 1999). Hearing of her passing following her valiant battle with breast cancer really brought a tear to my eye today, and I would like to extend my condolences to her friends and family who are no doubt deeply affected by this great loss. Spencer Gates was one of the best publicists in this business, the measuring stick by which all of these cocky young media types should be held up to by their pointy little toes.  -Ed.

The following obit is from the Bostonist. Rest in peace, Spencer. You will be greatly missed.

Ann Spencer Gates, of Cambridge, died peacefully at home on July 6, 2008, after a courageous two-year battle with breast cancer. She was a fixture in the Boston music scene, co-hosting “The Mystery Girls” on WMBR for several years. The show welcomed bands like Mission of Burma, Lemonheads, Nervous Eaters, Sorry, and Moving Targets, often alternating punk, country, and other unexpected genres. Gates left Boston and lived in New York, Minneapolis, and Los Angeles, working with artists such as Liz Phair, Pavement, Cat Power, Bettie Serveert, The Fall, Mark Eitzel, and Yo La Tengo. She returned to Boston in 2005 and was embraced by old friends and new.

According to Tom Johnston, manager of Buffalo Tom and Bettie Serveert, “Spencer was one of the greatest, most dazzling people I ever had privilege to get to know. She had great taste, a wicked sense of humor, and was so extroverted that many of the friends I have today, I credit directly to her and her charm and gift of gab.” Donations in Spencer’s memory can be made to Zumix, 202 Maverick St., E. Boston, MA 02128 or Future Chefs, c/o Third Sector New England, 89 South St., Suite 700, Boston, MA 02111-2680. Services will be held at the Charles Hotel in Cambridge on Wednesday, July 9, at 11 am. All are welcome.

BACDAFUCUP, SUCKAZ! ONYX RELEASES A RARITIES LP!

ONYX TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM, COLD CASE FILES: UNSOLVED MURDERS,
AUGUST 19TH ON ONYX RECORDS/ICELAND MUSIC GROUP.

DISTRIBUTED BY KOCH ENTERTAINMENT THE 16 TRACK OPUS FEATURES UNRELEASED SOON TO BE CLASSICS FROM THE ONYX MUSIC VAULT.

After conquering Hollywood, hip-hop’s original rebels, ONYX - Fredro Starr, Sonny Seeza, Sticky Fingaz - return on the scene, emerging from their musical vaults with a new album, Cold Case Files: Unsolved Murders, a 16-track collection of previously unreleased songs executive produced by the members of Onyx and Omar “Iceman” Sharif for Ice Man Music Group (IMMG). “It’s a culmination of all the years,” explains Fredro. A cold case is a murder that gets cold and people forget about it. Years later, with new evidence they bring it out. This is us coming back after all the years with murderous tracks. This is a throwback for hard-core Onyx fans across the world!”

The collection features underground singles, lost studio recordings sessions from the group’s first three albums and features appearances from Method Man, deceased Onyx member X1 (Sticky Fingaz’s brother), and Gang Green.

According to the group, revisiting these sessions also serves as a tribute to fallen soldiers Jam Master Jay, X1 and Big DS, all Onyx affiliates who have passed on in the last five years some of which are still unsolved murders. “I remember when we shot the video with those guys in the Isuzu Rodeo jeep,” recalls Fredro of one of the songs, “I’ll Murda U.” “Listening puts me right back there.” Sticky Fingaz adds, “I listen to Cold Case File and say, ‘Damn, why didn’t we put that out before?’”

Sonee’s young brother and frequent guest Hussein was the one who archived much of this lost material. Sonee, who served as Album Supervisor, states, “Some of these songs are so raw that you’ll hearing the original mix. We kept it authentic to the period when they were recorded. Hussein was our biggest fan when we were in the studio recording and kept all our classics that never made it into albums in the Onyx vault; so when it came to making the album, he had tracks we didn’t even know existed on everything from cassettes, DATS, CDs and 2 inch studio reels.” Fredro adds, “It’s kinda bugged out to deal with this new technology too, ’cause back in the days, we was puttin’ shit on DATs, cassettes, and it still sounds good. This is classic vintage Onyx. When you listen to this album you gonna feel like you in the ’90’s.”

Despite going back as much as 15 years, the songs from Cold Case Files are still very resonant today. “Mad World” for instance, features socio-political verses in the classic uncontainable Onyx delivery, with a chorus stating that the “streets are worse than jail.” Although recorded in 1997, the lyrics remain relevant to our times. Fredro deduces, “War has not stopped. America has been in war for 20 years. When we did our first album, my friends were just coming from Desert Storm. Today we’re still at war so the lyrics are still current. Sean Bell getting shot in the streets is the same injustice as Yusef Hawkins. Ain’t nothing changed.”

Touching upon issues like these might seem controversial to the Hollywood careers of Fredro Starr (Clockers, Sunset Park, The Wire) and Sticky Fingaz (In Too Deep, Next Friday, Blade: The Series), but both MCs feel bound to fulfill their duties to listeners and fans. “We always got flack for what we said on records, for being too thugged out. I went to one network meeting that was playing my music, it was crazy. It’s just self-expression,” defends Fredro, whose career has thrived in both music and film. With songs like “Wilin’, Wilin’,” “I’ll Murder U” and “See U In Hell Pt. 2,” Onyx remain loyal to the themes and energy that made them stars in the first place. “You can’t stop the voice of the ghetto,” stamps Fredro.

The voice of Onyx has no plans of stopping. Cold Case Files sets the stage for the group’s next studio album, Black Rock, planned for 2009 and a series called 100 Men featuring new members of the Onyx Music family. “Black Rock is a hybrid album - Rock influenced with Hip Hop underneath it. It’s us repping for the rebels of the world, the rebels of the street who Onyx represents. It’s a where hip-hop meets the mosh pit,” denotes Fredro Starr. “Slam was the song that crossed us over, it was like a rock n’ roll record and we never really went down the rock & roll/hip-hop lane. We always kinda steered away from it and now we’re gonna do a whole album inspired by that sound.” explains Sticky Fingaz.

Mentored by Jam Master Jay, championed by a cult of hardcore Hip Hop fans, and embraced by Hollywood with acting careers, Sticky Fingaz, Fredro Starr and Sonnee Seeza remain true to their original mantra of hard beats, hard rhymes and a pioneering street demeanor fused together in classic music. After five charting albums: Bacdafucup (Def Jam 1993), All We Got Iz Us (Def Jam, 1995), Shut ‘Em Down (Def Jam, 1998), Bacdafucup Pt. II (Onyx Records/Koch International), Triggernometry (Onyx Records - D3/Rivera 2003) and classic singles “Slam,” “Bacdafucup,” “Last Dayz” between 1993 and 2003, amidst solo careers, Onyx unveils Cold Case Files: Unsolved Murders on August 19, 2008 on Iceman Music Group/Koch Records.

Omar “Ice Man” Sharif, founder and CEO of Ice Man Music Group (IMMG) who has executive produced five Onyx albums and three of their solo albums adds, “Onyx like Ice Man Media Group is a multi-media. We have our hands in everything from music, to film, television, and even fashion. Fredro, Sticky, and Sonee, have over 5 million fans world-wide who are waiting for their return. We just got back from Bulgaria, Russia, South America, and China and no matter where we go across the world, it’s a mosh pit once Onyx hits the mic. I have never seen hip-hop group rock arenas with the raw energy and magnetism of Onyx. They’re more than just a hip-hop group, they’re stars, icons!” He adds, “IMMG is about capturing the rawness of the early 90’s by doing deals with such artists like AZ and ONYX who aren’t gimmicky. Pure, uncut, raw hip-hop and that’s what you should expect to hear from Ice Man Music Group and you can’t get any rawer than Onyx.”

About Ice Man Music Group, Inc. (IMMG)

Founded by Omar “Ice Man” Sharif, Ice Man Music Group (IMMG) distributed by Koch Entertainment (parent distributor for Koch Records) dedicates itself to raw original hip-hop and includes Spider Loc, AZ, ONYX (Fredro Starr, Sticky Fingaz, Sonee Seeza), DJ Absolut and new artists Young Hustel and Bad Luck. Under IMMG is a coalition of labels: Onyx Records Presents 100 Mad Niggaz With Gunz. Baymacc, Onyx Records,Quiet Money, Addicted 4 Life, and many more to come.