Orlando Julius and The Heliocentrics team up for collaborative album

Orlando Julius and The Heliocentrics - Jaiyede Afro

The Heliocentrics‘ outstanding 13 Degrees of Reality was one of our Album Picks of 2013. So we couldn’t be more excited to know that the London based psychedelic funk jazz collective have been busy working on a collaborative album with Nigerian saxophone legend Orlando Julius. Jaiyede Afro, recorded at The Heliocentrics’ fully analogue studio in London, arrives on September 8th via Strut.
According to the label, “on Jaiyede Afro, Julius takes us back to his roots, revisiting several compositions from his early years which have never previously been recorded”, whilst “the band takes Orlando’s sound into new, progressive directions, retaining the raw grit of his early work and adding psychedelic touches and adventurous new arrangements”.

To get us excited for this release, they’ve shared the first taste off Jaiyede Afro, ‘Buje Buje’. Here’s what Orlando Julius said about the track:

“My parents used to tell us stories, folk tales and there were a lot of different stories involving tortoises – they often made tortoises sound like human beings. There was one about a tortoise who had a farm and I always thought, ‘how could a tortoise have a farm?!’ This tortoise is working on his farm and a pretty lady is passing by. So, he cuts his foot with his cutlass and pretends that he is injured so that he can get her attention. The lady comes over and tries to help him and he says, ‘I can’t work with this cut. Could I climb on your back to go to get help?’ She agrees, he climbs on her back and she starts to walk. He says, ‘I’m too far up, could you push me further down your back?’ Finally, the lady realises that he is up to no good, she is very unhappy and tells him to find his own way. Once she has left, the tortoise continues to play this trick on other women.
I made the story into a song and brought human nature into it — good people and bad people. The song teaches us not to copy something that is bad, fake or deceptive.”

Take a listen to ”Buje Buje’ now.

Watch Sufjan Stevens’ new video for ‘Year of the Tiger’

Sufjan Stevens - Year of the Tiger

It may be well be 13 years since Sufjan StevensEnjoy Your Rabbit came out but the album only just got its vinyl release for the first time last week. So it’s only fitting to celebrate it with a kaleidoscopic accompaniment for one of the album’s tracks. Stevens recruited director and animator Geoffrey Hoskinson to create a video for any of the tracks on the album and he picked the awesome ‘Year of the Tiger’. “I love how it is like a soft ballad juxtaposed with noisy glitchy interruptions and a big climax” said Hoskinson about the track. “It is these dynamics that really appeal to me”. Watch the video for ‘Year of the Tiger’ below.

Enjoy Your Rabbit is out via Asthmatic Kitty.

Dad Rocks! set to release somophore album in September

Dad Rocks! - Year Of The Flesh

Dad Rocks! is the orchestral folk-pop project spearheaded by Iceland born, Denmark based multi-instrumentalist Snævar Njáll Albertsson. Following the 2011’s Mount Modern, the second album by Dad Rocks!, Year Of The Flesh, is set to be released on 29th September.
Feeling strongly about modern technology, specifically file-sharing and copyright issues, Albertsson references these in his lyrics. The album, just like his previous releases, is licensed under Creative Commons. Here’s what Albertsson said about ‘Major Labels’, one of the tracks featured in his debut album:

“It deals with the creative flow of the remix community, and how copyright laws stifle that flow. I feel a lot of different influences in my songs, and to me a lot of this music sort of already belongs to the public and to the culture. All we really do is write songs based on previous songs. This isn’t a strategy to spread my songs more, as we now have streaming services and what not – it’s more like a statement, that my music is part of something bigger than me.”

The heartfelt and wondrous ‘Body Mass Index’ featuring the Aarhus Brass Band is the second single to emerge from Year Of The Flesh. Listen to it below and grab your copy of the album via Dad Rocks!’ bandcamp.

No Land announces debut album, Negative Space, streams ‘City’

No Lands - Negative Space

No Lands, the project of Brooklyn based electronic musician and sound artist Michael Hammond, has announced the release of his debut full-length album, Negative Space. In the works for three years, Negative Space saw Hammond play most of the instruments himself. Mixed by Alexander Overington and mastered by Joe Lambert, the album also features guest cameos from Anthony LaMarca (The War on Drugs / St. Vincent), Aaron Roche and Jay Hammond.
Negative Space drops on July 29th via New Amsterdam. Ahead of it, No Lands has shared the first excellent single off it, ‘City’, one to listen to again and again. Speaking about the song, Hammond said it “was written about a life-altering phone call, in which I found out some devastating news. It’s about leaving a place, mentally and physically, and realizing you can never go back”. Listen to ‘City’ below.

Little Tornados launch crowdfunding campaign to release album on vinyl

Little Tornados

At the end of last year, we learnt about Little Tornados, a new band founded by activist and film maker David Thayer and Laetitia Sadier, with the addition of Bjoern Magnusson, Marlen Groher and Moritz Schaeder.
Formed through activism and “with aspirations to help end political tyranny wrought by capitalist greed and the self-serving sadists and fools who currently run our society” as they put it, the band’s songs embody their political engagement in terms of content.

We’ve known for a while that they have been working on their debut album, We Are Divine, due out on September 1st. Set to be released on vinyl, Little Tornados are now asking fans to help fund the pressing and production costs and have launched a crowdfunding campaign via Indiegogo. Some of the perks fans will receive in exchange for pledging include copies of the upcoming album, a private singing lesson with Laetitia Sadier and even getting to use their studio in Switzerland for a day. For a complete list of pledges, head over here.

Check out below the video for ‘Manifest’, written by David and Laetitia as the bands’ own manifesto. And to entice you further, after the video listen to another excellent song off We Are Divine called ‘Free Your Mind’. The text is taken from a Lorde’s Grammy award acceptance speech which was actually censored and didn’t air. The text used in the song is a fake version written by the satire site Snoopman News.


Tony Allen announces new solo album, drops first single featuring Damon Albarn

Tony Allen - Go Back Featuring Damon Albarn

October will see the release of Tony Allen‘s new solo album entitled Film of Life. The legendary Nigerian drummer has unveiled the first taste of it, ‘Go Back’, a marvellous and warm ballad featuring longtime frequent collaborator Damon Albarn on keyboards and vocals. The song pays tribute to the African refugees who fled to the Italian island of Lampedusa. Listen to it below and straight after check out the teaser video offering a sneak peek at the upcoming Film of Life. Enjoy!

Tony Allen’s Film of Life arrives in October via Jazz Village.