13 December 2010

Golden Treasure Discovered At The Bottom Of The Hideaway

Wednesday, 1st December 2010- 'Takeover Night' at The Hideaway, London


Beaux Saunders
www.myspace.com/beauxsaunders
Pop/Soul/Jazz


From an event that has spawned artists such as recent successes Eliza Doolittle, Mumford & Sons, and 2011 tip Jamie Woon, Beaux Saunders sets her sights on joining herself to that very list one day in the future. Beaux is quickly winning over a promising group of admirers, including the celebrity backing of Matthew Followill from Kings of Leon, plausibly describing Beaux's music as simply 'awesome'. Also noticeably keen to give praise is the ex-keyboardist of Bob Marley. Now a vocal coach, he exclaimed that Beaux's music was 'amazing' as he managed to hear her recording in the studio. Now under the wings of Idle Management, Beaux Saunders has encouragingly been in high demand to perform at London venues, with hopes of one day finding her big break.


On the first evening of December, snow fell in an Arctic blow outside the intimate venue of The Hideaway, shimmering with an array of music discoveries in North-East London. After the sombre relationship woes of Kal Lavelle  accompanied by strumming guitar, and the reedy, folk tones of Matt Witt, the settled crowd sat anticipating an uplifting sound to fully energise the evening. Dressed all in black, a young lady of 20 with long blonde locks and rosy red lips sat intently behind a keyboard in the spotlight, poised and willing to showcase her talent. As the first inviting chords of 'Backbone' came into play, what followed was a quality smooth vocal that eased us to attentiveness. Instantly her voice had a distinctive quality that harked back to the sultry jazz singers of the 50's and if likened to a chocolate it would easily be Galaxya soul fuelled sound that melts you into an immediate state of acquiescence. Self penned tracks 'Check Mate', 'Somebody' and 'Worth The Fight' are well received by an applauding audience, followed by a short pause to thank the fellow musicians for joining her 'Takeover Night'. To conclude an enjoyable first half to the longest set of her career so far, came an unexpected cover of R. Kelly's 2005 number one smash 'Ignition', suddenly recognised by modern pop fans in the room. Vocally, the cover is sung with the appropriate soulful rolls, though Beaux manages to truly make it her own by taking the alternative acoustic approach. The song choice managed to prove that sometimes the best cover versions are those performed by artists of contrasting genres, with the capabilities of providing a totally different spin on a song's original form. An occasional joke and honest tale from the confident songstress succeeds in keeping the audience intrigued throughout the full forty minutes of the set. The track 'I'm Not Leaving You' follows swiftly, infused with emotive, heartfelt lyrics that suggest Beaux's song writing is crafted with an expression of real, personal emotion. Her songs uncover what you expect every girl at the tender age of twenty-three to be to troubled by, their hopes, troubles and wishes. It becomes clear that the earlier half of her set is filled with songs of emotional catharsis, whilst the latter half convey happier times of rising above her bothering thoughts. 'Holding The Gun', which she confesses was written about a friend's boyfriend who acted like an 'utter arsehole', is a stand out lyrical moment that possesses the commercial appeal to be a potential future single. The track is performed with the passion and class of an artist who appears to display far more experience than the novice she secretly is. A final two songs, 'All The Delights' and 'I Love Paris' are complimented by Hubie Davison (son of Chris De Burgh) on guitar, as Beaux sits high on a stool for all to see. After winning over the room with a delightful set of ten crowd pleaser's, a few unprecedented heckles from fans wanting more edges Beaux to return to the keyboard once again, for a cover of Ed Harcourt song 'Apple of My Eye'. With the evening brought to a wonderful close, the audience applaud joyfully for the singer-songwriter who shows hopeful signs of progressing much further in the music industry. 


Beaux oozes a confident stage presence that is essential for handling the hard gigging life of ups and downs, and the fact she phoned in a couple of pals to replace snow bound singer-songwriter David Gibbs, shows venues she is as artist they can gratefully rely on. A strong backing band is sure to help her performances blossom further on bigger stages to come. An ideal step for the young starlet's future would be a lucrative spot on Jools Holland's Later show, which would provide the kick start to a singing career she truly deserves. Other foreseeable opportunities would be probable TV advert sync deals (M&S, John Lewis etc) that would be greatly complimented by Beaux Saunders' appealing feel-good sound. Those present at The Hideaway were lucky enough to attend Beaux's last gig of 2010, but she returns with a few performances early in the new year to win over yet more fans with her enchanting musical abilities. 

20 September 2010

Monstrous Rap Track & The Princess of Dubstep

NMU News
  • Eliza Doolittle's (NMU 1/2/10) popularity has grown greatly since her last single 'Pack Up' went straight to number 5 in the chart. Her self titled album also rose to an impressive number 3 after its July release with a Gold certification. 'Rollerblades' hopes to continue the success as her third single out 18th October.
  • Disc-Overy, Tinie Tempah's (NMU 1/2/10) debut album, is out next week 4th October and features collaborations with Kelly Rowland, Swedish House Mafia and Ellie Goulding. Third single 'Written In The Stars' is out this week whilst currently sitting at the top of the iTunes chart almost confirming a number one on Sunday.
  • Continuing to churn out the singles is Marina & The Diamonds (NMU 16/5/09) with fifth single 'Shampain', a stand out from the album 'The Family Jewels'. Out 11th October, the video is influenced by Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' with a group of female zombies. She hopes for a better position than last single 'Oh No!'s number 38.
  • Deadmau5 (NMU 16/5/09) got his biggest promo gig yet at the beginning of the month as the house DJ of the MTV Video Music Awards where Travie Mccoy, Jason Derulo and Robyn performed remixed versions of their songs. 'Animal Rights' is the name of his latest single in collaboration with Wolfgang Gartner out now.
  • The latest pop act to get their own reality TV series are The Saturdays (NMU 6/8/09) with 'The Saturdays 24/7'. You can watch the entertaining series that gives an insight to their busy showbiz lives Thursdays 9pm on itv2.

Song Upfront

Kanye West feat. Jay Z, Rick Ross, Bon Inver & Nicki Minaj - Monster
Rap, Hip/Hop

Mr egotistical and the self confessed royal highness of rap is back on the music scene and as ever he wants the world to know. Although he has a personality with the unashamed audacity to rub people up the wrong way (most notably Taylor Swift), it's Kanye West's music that speaks much more volume than the attention he frantically strives for in the tabloids. There is no doubt his perfectionist studio skills pay off whenever the finished articles are let loose on to the public. Currently his competition for rap king crown is hindered slightly by Eminem's triumphant return, but this is no challenge for the fearless Yeezy who has always been deserving of punching above his weight. Promo for the upcoming release of album number five, Dark Twisted Fantasy, couldn't be bigger. Closing the MTV Video Music Awards with an exclusive performance of 'Runaway' is striking for the audience enough clad in full red suit and big gold chain, but Kanye hysteria revolves online around what he calls 'GOOD Fridays' on his official website. Every Friday since 20th August, Kanye has added a free download of a new track which can be accessed by simply entering your email address. This new music business model of free music may be inventive but surely this will majorly hinder his sales come 'Dark Twisted Fantasy''s 15th November release. On 27th August the second track to be uploaded was 'Monster', which is one of five tracks taken from an EP called 'Watch The Throne', a project undertaken with his good friend Jay-Z. Featuring a collaborative line up only someone in his position can, including the odd vocals of inde-folk singer Bon Iver for the intro, this is a song that strongly pushes Kanye far in front of his contemporaries. Nicki Minaj, a US female rapper currently riding high at the top of the Hip Hop property rankings, also throws down some distinctive verses on the track as she brags about how popular she is despite having 'no album out' yet. It is arguably her best performance on a track to date and definitely the most powerful. 'Monster' has been produced with one of the heaviest and rhythmic beats you've ever heard, whilst aggressive lyrics distinctively annunciated by the rappers in turn will whip any Hip Hop fan into a frenzy. This track acts as a message to the haters and other artists that Jigga claims are 'fake fucks with no fangs' who are copying his work by trying to 'draw blood with [his] ice cold veins'. Also notable on the song are unique samples such as a repetitive voice in the background giving further impact to the beat and a lion's roar which culminates each verse with added strength. It is fair to say that 'Monster' is one of the biggest Hip Hop tracks of the year. 'Monster' is free to download from Kanye West's official website now and is taken from EP 'Watch The Throne', due for release 23rd November.


Watch Kanye West close the MTV VMAs with a show stealing performance of new track 'Runaway' featuring Pusha T here.

Artist Upfront

Katy B
Dubstep/Dance/R&B

Every new urban scene needs credible artists to launch its music respectfully over to the mainstream. For garage we had The Artful Dodger's formidable, fresh samples that turned us into the 21st century, for grime we had Dizzee Rascal's ruthlessly sharp tongue lashing out of our speakers, and for modern day dubstep we have the mighty beats of super group Magnetic Man aided by the essential contributions of Katy B. In the past couple of months dubstep has officially hit the unforeseen public of the mainstream. Magnetic Man, compromising of top producers Benga, Skream and Artwork, were eager to follow up Skream's 2009 breakthrough remix of La Roux's 'In For The Kill' and have crafted a number 10 debut hit in 'I Need Air' (July 2010). Now stepping up to the plate and bettering the position with her own debut single is 21 year old South Londoner Katy B with her number 5 smash 'Katy On A Mission'. With Benga, one third of Magnetic Man, producing the track infused with a dark whomping bassline, an addictive chorus and complimented by an undergound club scene video, it's understandable why the single was able to top both the indie and dance charts. To date the video for the track has managed to clock up nearly four millions views. The B-side of the single 'Louder' proves her other tracks are just as delectable by making a mark in the dance chart at number 21. Perhaps the coolest Brit School graduate to date, Katy Brien has shot from underground to stardom status far quicker than the usual artist having already played at impressive venues such as Fabric, Matter and Ibiza Rocks, whilst just last weekend she performed at BBC Radio 1Xtra Live. Before being snapped up by former pirate radio brand turn record label Rinse, the start of her career consisted of her lending sweet soulful vocals to funky mixes by Geeneus and DJ NG whilst touring the live club circuit around the country. Katie B's next single 'Lights On' will feature the returning Ms. Dynamite who is making a big impact on the underground urban scene with her new sound, so it's sure to be a song to look forward to. Due for release 3rd October, watch the unofficial video for Magnetic Man's second single 'Perfect Stranger' featuring Katie B below.


Check out Katy B featuring on an earlier track called 'Fade Away' that shows the versatility of her vocals shining through over drum and bass beats.

Finally

Here's what you need to...

Hear...Plan B's album 'The Defamation of Strickland Banks' because it is one of the best albums of the year.

Watch...Indie band OK Go's latest music video for 'White Knuckles' featuring a troop of performing dogs. It has followed the band's trend by going viral with over 4 million views.

Read...'We Are Pop Slags', a music blog nominated for the BT Digital Music Award 'Best Blog'.

18 August 2010

Growing MC Success & An Essential Music Album


Song Upfront

Example- Last Ones Standing
Pop, Dance, Rap

The fourth single from Example’s debut album ‘Won’t Go Quietly’ is another pop song by the name of ‘Last Ones Standing’. Hoping to continue the astounding success of his three previous top 20 hits, this single will no doubt make a noticeable impression in the charts with the video already amassing a total of over 60,000 views on YouTube. The video director has decided not to go down the expected route of a night out drinking in town, but has chosen an imaginative 70’s cop show theme where Example sports large sideburns and wears comical police outfits. Standing out on the music channels, the video entails an eventful police chase where Example jumps and flips amusingly across walls, pursuing to catch a gang of criminals who are selling pirated copies of his album. Born from the producing assistance of Indie-rock Swedish act Peter, Bjorn And John, multiple clashing sounds and a pumping beat open up this song about enjoying ‘a night out with your mates and getting really messy’. Example’s narrative lyrics portray a couple acting out devious Bonnie and Clyde inspired behaviour whilst ‘out to paint the town red’. With the commercial appeal to be played on a variety of radio stations and this humorous accompanying video to boot, you are sure to hear this song many times as we countdown to its release date. ‘Last Ones Standing’ is due for release through Ministry of Sound recordings 12th September, whilst Example’s debut album ‘Won’t Go Quietly’ is out now.

Catch Example performing live this weekend at V Festival! He will be showcasing ‘Last Ones Standing’ and other hits live at The Arena of Weston Park Saturday afternoon and Hylands Park on Sunday.



You can watch an interview of Example explaining the concept of ‘Last Ones Standing’ here.


Album Upfront

Ministry of Sound- The Annual 15
www.myspace.com/ministryofsound
Dance

Out NOW to buy and download is Ministry of Sound’s biggest album to date ‘The Annual 15’. Consisting of a prodigious 60 huge club tracks, this three disc album celebrates 15 mighty years of the classic series ‘The Annual’. The history of music on this album will take you back to the parties, clubs and raves where you originally heard it energising the dance floors. Relive the exciting trance anthems that turned the century with tracks such as Alice Deejay’s ‘Better Off Alone’ and ATB’s ‘9pm (Till I Come)’, followed by the big pop records ‘Don’t Call Me Baby’ by Madison Avenue and Mousse T.’s infamous ‘Horny’, then brought right up to date with Example’s number 3 smash ‘Kickstarts’ and Alex Gaudino’s future hit ‘I’m In Love’. Covering the finest tunes between the years 1995-2010, this is a dance album containing the very best from the past, present and future. Other hits on the album come from dance legends Armand Van Helden, Prodigy, Basement Jaxx and many, many more. Included with the album is an insightful booklet that helps explain the journey this magnificent series has gone through. With several outstanding number ones and tracks spanning the genres of trance, garage, house and pop, this really is the most essential dance album any nostalgic music fan will ever need to own. Priced at an exclusive cost of just £10.75 on the Ministry of Sound website this is an offer you can't afford to dismiss. Watch a video showcasing a mega mix of all the tracks on the album below that is guaranteed to titillate the senses and convince you of its purchase:


To celebrate the release of ‘The Annual 15’, Ministry of Sound are giving you the great opportunity to win a brand new Apple iPad preloaded with the entire collection of ‘The Annual’ series.

23 July 2010

Pop Ballad Of The Year & Folk/Rock Revivalist

NMU News

  • Tinie Tempah (NMU 1/2/10) has recently announced the 14-date Disc-overy Tour which will feature fellow label mates Chiddy Bang on support duties. His third single 'Written In The Stars' is going to be released in September and is sure to hit the top 5.
  • The self-titled debut album of Eliza Doolittle (NMU 1/210)was released 12th July and entered the chart at a very impressive number 3, whilst second single 'Pack Up' has risen three places to number 6 this week. The album cover resembles closely to Lily Allen's first album 'Alright, Still'.
  • Another debut album that's been released this month is the long awaited 'Metropolis' by Janelle Monae (NMU 7/5/09). Although awarded top scores in the press the album is yet to slip inside the top 40. Current single 'Tightrope' featuring Big Boi is a standout track.
  • 'Oh No!' will be the fourth single to be released from Marina And The Diamonds' (NMU 16/5/09) album 'The Family Jewels'. It is out to download from 2nd August and has a colourful cartoon inspired video to go with it.

This time NMU brings you...


Song Upfront
Christina Aguilera- You Lost Me
Pop


In one word, this vocal performance can be classed as stunning. Christina has always had the best songwriters on hand to perfect striking, heartfelt lyrics which is none more so demonstrated by this standout track from new album Bionic. Taking credit for the song’s writing duties are Christina herself with the help of solo artist Sia and one of her biggest song writing collaborators Samuel Dixon. Also finely produced by Dixon, the song begins peacefully with gentle piano keys as Christina weeps into the microphone, ‘the love is gone’. Great anticipation is built for the three minutes thirty seconds of blissful hearing pleasure that follows. Christina’s trademark vocal acrobatics float through the bridge of the song with sombre violins creeping in as it is revealed the woman’s partner in question has been unfaithful. First run through of the chorus is sung with angelic notes from the top end of her vocal register juxtaposed to the force by which she sings it at the other end of the track. It is rare for an artist to be able to pour their heart out on a track about sensitive subjects as well as this and it is this connection to the deepest emotions of her dedicated fan base that she does perfectly well. As the song breaks down the violins pick up and she cries ‘You’ll regret it but it’s too late’ crafting a poignant yet dramatic masterpiece. At its climax the song’s overwhelmingly powerful melody ignites Christina’s erupting vocals in the final chorus, hitting your senses into an alarming whirl wind. The final breathes bring the song full circle with a sad but calm reiteration of the song title, ‘Babe, you lost me’. This is yet another storming ballad to go alongside such previous hits ‘Beautiful’ and ‘The Voice Within’ and will no doubt enthral those lucky enough to witness its recital live. ‘You Lost Me’ is hoping to top previous single ‘Not Myself Tonight’’s disappointing number 12 position and is expected to get a UK release in September.


Christina nailed her first live performance of the song 26th May on the American Idol finale and you can see it here.


Artist Upfront

Lissie
Folk/Indie/Rock

The American folk/rock scene gets an energised revival in the form of Illinois’ Lissie. The 28 year-old with long blonde locks and freckled face has a raw striking voice fused with an American twang, setting her apart from anyone in the commercial radar of now, and for quite a while back in chart history for that matter. She has been constantly performing this year and managed to win over famous fans in the form of Courtney Love, Mumford & Sons, and Mark Ronson along the way. Her determination to showcase her music shines through by looking at a touring schedule that has included a number of UK festivals such as Glastonbury with Bestival, V Festival and several others still to come. November 2009 saw her first release in the form of five-track EP ‘Why You Runnin’’, which showcased one of her best written tracks ‘Everywhere I Go’. The song which has been used on several TV programmes including Grey’s Anatomy has moving vocals and a solemn accompanying guitar that tugs at the heartstrings of listeners. ‘Angels will call on me and take me to my home’ she cries in a track that will sadden yet astound listeners into wondering how the singer is able to evoke our emotions so strongly. Earlier this year Lissie performed a storming rendition of the song with the help of Ellie Goulding for a live duet. Debut album ‘Catching A Tiger’ followed at the start of July with critical acclaim in the press, landing near the top 20 of the album chart at number 22. Many tracks on the album are uplifting mid-tempo affairs such as third single ‘Cuckoo’. This musical approach is reminiscent of popular folk/rock from the 70s and ideal for driving with the top down during summer taking your mind away to long winding American highways. Regrettably past singles ‘In Sleep’, concluded by a guitar solo that begs for increased volume, and ‘When I’m Alone’, rhythmically pulsed with a sing along chorus, failed to enter the top 40 despite rotation on Radio 2. However, Lissie’s talent doesn’t necessarily need confirmation by single success as she is truly an album artist whose unique vocals will be loved by a niche crowd of followers. Lisse will be heading out to support The Script on their UK tour this September before embarking on her own at the end of October. Single ‘Cuckoo’ is set for release 30th August and you can watch the accompanying video below.


Lissie has caught attention of new fans with her cover of Lady Gaga’s ‘Bad Romance’ which can be heard here and will feature on the release of 'Cuckoo'.

Finally

Here's what you need to...

Hear...Katy Perry's next single 'Teenage Dream', which will probably be just as big as 'California Gurls'.

Watch...N-Dubz's amusing and insightful reality series 'Being...N-Dubz'

Read...'Real Music First', the detailed blog of fellow music reviewer Emma Hitchens.

1 February 2010

The Next UK Rap Superstar & A Chirpy Pop Female

NMU News
  • Marina And The Diamonds' (NMU 16/5/09) biggest record label push comes in the form of single 'Hollywood'. Watch the eye-grabbing video and listen out for the brilliant lyric starting 'Oh-My-God...'. She has also featured heavily in the majority of top music tips for 2010 lists.
  • Last NMU featured artist Plan B (NMU 29/11/09) did well to hit the top 10 with 'Stay Too Long'. Peaking at number 9, it is his most successful single to date. He has announced that follow up single will be called 'She Said', out 22nd March 2010.
  • A big disspointment was had by The Temper Trap (NMU 27/8/09) boys. Follow up single 'Fader' failed to reach the top 40 at a disspointing 76 in the first week of 2010 music sales. Could this be a sudden end to their singles career before it even had the chance to bloom?
  • Ke$ha (NMU 29/11/09) has gone from strength to strength since first single 'TiK ToK' was released. It reached number 1 in five countries and set the female weekly download and total weekly top 40 mainstream airplay records in the US. Album 'Animal' is out in the UK 1st February 2010.

This time NMU bring you...


Song Upfront

Tinie Tempah- Pass Out
www.myspace.com/tinietempah
Hip Hop, Electro, Grime

UK rap has found its new calling in Tinie Tempah. Blasting out of South London with the lyrical skills to match those of the 2009 UK rap successes (Chipmunk, Tinchy Stryder, N-Dubz), he adds a different spin to what has recently been a very pop centred scene. He has been tipped as one of MTV's '10 of 2010' and it doesn't come without reason. Aspiring for the popularity of his inspirational role model Dizzee Rascal, the underground grime scene was also where Tempah begun his career at the tender age of 16. Though his music may not appeal to a demographic as wide as Dizzee's latest efforts, Tempah differentiates himself with moody beats and addictive rhythms. Outstanding hooks are the key to his music. The rapper has managed to develop his talent and discovered the commercial appeal to produce 'Pass Out'. Numerous Radio 1 DJ's have been all over this track like bees to honey naming it 'Single Of The Week' and it has solidified itself whithin the station's B List. This track has the makings of guarenteeing his cross-over into the mainstream with a bang. 'Pass Out' is revelled with dark dubstep synths and begins with a tinny drum chatter leading to 'It's OK, I'm good'. This signals the start of the unforgettable song as the heavy bass of the beat kicks in. Bragging about his rapping high life propects, Tempah's London rapping accent has a rolling flow you can't help remember making the lyrics sound seamless. Finishing on a mighty high, the track transforms into a drum and bass rave, which will no doubt light up the clubs. 'Pass Out' is scheduled for release 1st March 2010. See the official video below that matches the song's greatness:


To find out more about Tinie Tempah watch an interesting intervi
ew video here.

Artist Upfront

Eliza Doolitte
www.myspace.com/elizadoolittle
Pop, Jazz, Folk


The quirkyness of young Eliza Doolittle's music will sashay its way into your mind throughout 2010. Currently grabbing interest on the live circuit, it was back in November when her first fans lent their ears to Eliza's Stevie Wonder and Minnie Ripperton influenced tunes. Her first EP 'Rollerblades' was released with the title track, her most trademark song to date, which is a ditty she sings about moving on with thoughts of 'knowing what you want before you say it'. Eliza best describes her music as 'mix of soul-felt pop in the old skool sense, with a little fruit, spice, sugar and nuts.' and this sense of creativity is reflected greatly in her innocent music with colourful style. Her cutesy and feminine attitude is refreshing much like Lily Allen and Kate Nash once were as she simularly chooses day-to-day experiences as the object of her songwriting inspiration. She also has her individual dress sense of short dresses and Nike trainers down to a tee as she prances round in the video to lead single 'Skinny Genes'. Easily a definition of sun bleached pop with it's steel drum rhythm and piano tinkling, the single is a song about displaying her flirty affections towards her boyfriend. Most noticeable here is a satisfying whistle in the chorus that combines with the song's bouncy melody with the power to magically perk up a miserable February. Confirmation of the release date for 'Skinny Genes' is to be announced soon and her as yet untitled album is to be released this Spring. Watch the official video to Skinny Genes' here:



For further listening, watch this collection of video tasters that were used to promote Eliza Doolittle's first EP Rollerskates.

See Eliza Doolittle Live.
At Buckinghamshire New University on the 11th of Febuary 2010. See photographs of that gig here. thanks to the Validus Mercian Media Group

Finally

Here's what you need to...

Hear
...Up and coming songstress Tara London, who will feature in a new blog post soon.

Watch
...'United State of Pop 2009', an entertaining mash up video that has clocked 10 million views.

Read
...The book 'The Futue of Music' by David Kusek, an insightful read for any music fan.