27 August 2009

Stryderman's Third Number 1? & Best New Band of 09 Competitor

NMU News

  • Asher Roth's (NMU 24/1/09) new single 'She Don't Want A Man' was exclusively played on Zane Lowe's Radio1 show this week. It features the vocals of Keri Hilson in the chorus.
  • 'Ghosts 'N' Stuff' is the title of Deadmau5's (NMU 16/5/09) next single with Rob Swire from Pendulum on vocals. Currently on Radio1's B List, it's due for release 28/9/09. the song will be a track on Deadmau5's forthcoming new album 'For Lack Of Better Name', released the previous week (21/9/09).
  • A monster rap collaboration has been made on Kid Cudi's (NMU 31/10/08) next track 'Make Her Say'. Not only does it contain a 'Poker Face' hook sung by Lady Gaga but Common and Kanyé West have also lent their rapping talent to the track.
  • A catfight for number 1 is almost upon us in the singles chart as Pixie Lott's second single 'Boys & Girls' goes head to head with The Sugababes' 'Get Sexy'. The Sugababes look set for number 1 with their release 31/8/09, whilst Pixie Lott is hot on their heels releasing her single the week after (7/9/09).


V Festival Roundup

The sun shone on Hylands Park, Chelmsford for the 14th annual V Festival last weekend (22nd-23rd August) to create a heated star studded weekend. Aussie dance sensations Pendulum were easily one of the most popular acts of the weekend, creating a storming set to an energetic crowd Saturday night. Moshpits were pocketed across the crowd whilst others raved with glowsticks in hand to the sounds of hits 'Blood Sugar', 'Turantula' and their insane remix of The Prodigy song 'Voodoo People'. Hysteria levels could not be beaten by Lady Gaga however, who filled out The Arena tent on Sunday night with a screaming, jumping crowd. She power vocalled her number one's 'Just Dance' and 'Poker Face' and danced all over the stage so much so that she broke a heel. Headliners of Saturday evening The Killers played many album tracks the revellers hadn't heard before, but an encore of 'All These Things That I've Done' and 'When You Were Young' had the whole crowd clapping their hands and singing along at the V Stage. Dissapointment of the weekend came from Oasis who could have walked all over The Killers' headline slot the next day had they not cancelled due to Liam Gallaghers 'laryngitus'. Fans had to make do with Snow Patrol, MGMT or Keane Sunday night who all played Oasis covers in their absence. Other highlights of the weekend included Dizzee Rascal's crowd pleasing 'Bonkers', Katy Perry's crowd dive, and a healthier looking Amy Winehouse joining The Specials on stage during their set.


Chart Update (as of 23/8/09)

David Guetta added another number 1 to his collection this week in the singles chart with 'Sexy Chic', this time with Akon on hand for vocal duties. Also hitting the top 10 is new Justin Timberlake signing Esmee Denters at number 7 with 'Outta Here'. Elsewhere, Just Jack makes a re-entry to the chart at 11 with mellow pop song 'The Day I Died' proving his popularity has returned somewhat. The highest riser moving up fourteen places to 23 is Lily Allen's '22', proving her popularity is still strong. 'So Fine' by Sean Paul is the only other new entry at number 25.

There was a battle between Calvin Harris and Tinchy Stryder (NMU 23/12/08) for number 1 in the album chart this week. Harris prevailed by budging Michael Jackson off the top spot for the first time in a while and Stryder settled for number 2. After 40 weeks, Beyoncé's 'I Am Sasha Fierce' is still going strong at number 3, whilst new band Vagabond's 'You Don't Know The Half Of It' makes its debut week in at 27. Little Boots' 'Hands' is the highest riser this week, moving nine places up from 34 to 25.


This time NMU brings you...

Song Upfront

Tinchy Stryder- You’re Not Alone

www.myspace.com/tinchystryder

Rap, Dance, Pop


Possibly one of the best samples of the year comes from 22 year old Tinchy Stryder (NMU 23/12/08), with his third single off his debut album 'Catch 22', 'You're Not Alone'. The chorus features an Olive sample from the original song under the same name, which was a standout mid 90's dance track. With the familiar hook and his popularity at its peak at the moment, this next single could easily be another number one for the East Londoner. Tinchy Stryder has built a reputation with his music by choosing the right synths to please everybodys ears, which also bodes very well in the clubs. He repeats the words 'keep holding on' in a song about convincing the one he loves that they should be together, ending with the sample's 'maybe it's time to be with me'. His rapping fills the gaps between the Olive lyrics with ease and when the synths breakdown for a few seconds he advances his chat up line verses over a melodic piano. Other than debut single 'Stryderman', the only negative behind Tinchy Stryder's releases is that he seems nerved to go it alone (no pun intended) considering two previous collaborations and now a sample. However, this isn't going to stop him releasing some of the most popular songs of the year. Calvin Harris may have won the fight for number 1 on the album front last Sunday, pipping Stryder to number 2, but this track could put him ahead to 3-1 on the singles front. Don't put it past him to release a fifth single if all goes to plan with 'You're Not Alone', he has plenty other songs to choose from his 18 track album. Although at number 50 in the singles chart on downloads already, a release date for 'You're Not Alone' is set 2nd November. An official video is yet to be released.


To compare Tinchy Stryder's sample to the original Olive song 'You're Not Alone', see the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_q5dG8pjOY


Artist Upfront

The Tempertrap

www.myspace.com/thetempertrap

Indie, Alternative, Rock


If you’ve heard any other new bands so far this year, The Temper Trap has the potential to knock them all out the water. This four piece pop/rock group from Melbourne, Australia create music that hits the soul. As the beginning guitar chords resonate on lead single 'Sweet Disposition', the last breeze of a brilliant summer gone by phases over you as August comes to a close. Fond memories of times we have laughed and soaked up the sun will flood by as lead singer Dougie Mandagi’s vocals call out as if from hill tops. 'Sweet Disposition' is recognisable from both the 4Music V Festival advert, a SkySports HD advert, and it has also been a ‘Single of the Week’ on iTunes. Most new bands really don’t get a set up as good as this. A metaphorically creative name has been chosen for this band who caught the attention of Arctic Monkey and Kasabian producer Jim Abiss. With Abiss taking up producing duties, The Temper Trap have created Coldplay-esque melodies with Mandagi's vocals complimenting the style as greatly as Chris Martin can. Tracks like 'Love Lost' and 'Fader' have a sound that empowers the air. A newly relaunched Infectious Records will be very pleased the album 'Conditions' is being praised by the critics, achieveing 3 stars from Q and an 8/10 from NME. 'Sweet Disposition' has been out to download since 27th July but is now climbing up the charts at number 35. See the official video below:

A break beat remix of previous single 'Science Of Fear' has been created by Mistabishi, which can be heard here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrTERFG_21M

Finally

Here's what you need to...

Hear: Eve's dirty, dance-dub return track 'Me N My Up In The Club'

Watch: Hadouken's new video featuring an angry asbo mouse- M.A.D.

Read: Number 18 in NME's Future 50 list and popular music blog with the stars www.popjustice.com