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Julian Lennon’s polar pick this week: Julie Peel

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Self-taught multi-instrumentalist Julie Peel is preparing to unleash her debut full-length album, Near the Sun, September 2009 on American Laundromat Records. Previously featured on ALR compilations including Just Like Heaven (a tribute to the Cure), Gigantic (a tribute to Kim Deal), Dig for Fire (a tribute to the Pixies), and Cinnamon Girls (a tribute to Neil Young), this will be Julie’s first solo full-length release. She counts Aimee Mann, Beth Orton, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell among her influences, and their impact is not hard to discern on Near the Sun. Julie’s lo-fi, guitar-driven pop recalls the likes of Ida, Anna Ternheim, Caithlin de Marrais, and Mirah, but bears her own distinctive indie sensibility and style.

Born in Cannes, Julie was raised between France and Canada, and sings entirely in English on this album. As a child, she tended toward self-determination. “At 5,” she explains, “I would take my bike and go for long rides in the countryside… Sometimes I would go fishing by myself.” Though her mother worried, Julie always came home “like it’s normal a 5-6 year old kid would go out all day so far away.” That independent spirit is evident throughout Near the Sun, which Julie recorded, mixed, and produced on her own. She plays most of the instruments as well, though she is also joined on bass, cello, and upright bass by Cyrille Catois (who she met in 2005 and has worked with consistently ever since) and on drums by Andreas Dahlbäck (drummer and producer for Anna Ternheim).

Spontaneity was key in the creation of this album, as evidenced by tracks such as ‘Innocence.’ “I composed it and wrote the lyrics in under an hour, and recorded it very quickly right after,” she reveals. “… I guess this song is what represents me the most.” The swell of the cello under her honest, melancholy lyrics turn this stand-out track from simple to understandably sophisticated. “Most of the tracks were first takes,” Julie notes, which manifests itself in a sense of both immediacy and intimacy throughout the album. The undeniably catchy track ‘Living in a Movie,’ replete with irresistible hand-claps, seems sent straight from the soundtrack to a film by Michel Gondry or Sofia Coppola. A sweet and somehow cinematic tune that demonstrates Julie’s capability to craft pop songs at once familiar and dream-like, deceptively minimal, ‘Living in a Movie’ is just one of the songs off Near the Sun that compels repeated listens.

Though her contributions to the ALR compilations were noteworthy in their own right, this collection of original material bears testimony to Julie Peel’s own dynamic pop sensibilities. Keep an eye out for Near the Sun, and look for her hitting the road across the US later in 2009.

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Julian Lennon’s polar pick this week: Wild Honey

Melancholic hip-hop goodness from the school of Gummy Soul and dreamy pop for the horn rim jockeys from Algodón Egipcio – it doesn’t get much hipper than this.

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We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: we are head over heels with Wild Honey. How could we not? His album “Epic Handshakes And A Bear Hug”, apart from sporting a rather fantastic title, is a delicious slice of intimate, folk-tinged pop taking influences from anything from The Zombies to Michel Legrand and Disney soundtracks. Take “Gold Leaf”, for instance: a quirky, sweet and lo-fi bossa nova ditty with gorgeous boy-girl vocals. It could come straight from that “The Party” soundtrack. If Hrundi V. Bakshi could sing, that is. And “Kings Of Tomorrow” is just like opening the window on a Sunday morning and the day comes running at you shrieking with joy, arms stretched out ready to hug you and jump around like children at a garden party.

On this here 7”, Amerigo Gazaway, the man from the utterly fantastic Gummy Soul collective and one of Kanye West’s new favourite producers, slows “Gold Leaf” down, emphasises Anita Steinberg’s vocal and gets rid of the Carioca influence, and almost all of the instrumentation, for that matter, in favour of a more melancholic vibe, with a simple but effective hip-hop beat and some sweet keyboards. On the flipside, dream-pop boy wonder Cheky, a.k.a. Algodón Egipcio (Lefse Records), turns “Kings Of Tomorrow” into a gliding, then slightly euphoric piece of synthy goodness with Robin Guthrie-like guitars, which will have your inner hipster wave their horn-rimmed glasses in the air like they just don’t care.

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Behind Wild Honey we find Guillermo Farré (the bassist of the Madrid group the Mittens) with his solo endeavour. In his work as composer, singer and multi-instrumentalist, he has released two EPs (“The House By The Sea” in the beginning of 2008 and “Diamond Mountain” in 2010), and an LP (“Epic Handshakes and a Bear Hug”) released on vinyl in October of 2009, reissued on CD and digital by Lovemonk in 2010. At present, Guillermo is recording his new album, on which Stereolab’s Tim Gane makes his debut as a producer! Due out this autumn on Lovemonk.

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Julian Lennon’s polar pick this week: Morcheeba

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Morcheeba is set to release their seventh and latest album “Blood Like Lemonade” through PIAS records. Blood Like Lemonade sees the band return to form, with it being their first album since 2003 to feature Skye on vocals.

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Paul Godfrey says: ’This is the record we should have made after Big Calm but we had to travel treacherous terrains to get back to our natural habitat.’ Skye adds: ‘Friends have been asking, “What does the new Morcheeba record sound like?” My answer? “It sounds like Morcheeba” Of course!’

Some background on the track, “Even Though” is the lines about “the hidden dangers” and being “cast adrift in space” reflect worries about humanity. That was inspired by reading interviews with astronauts – they’d get into space and look back at the world, and couldn’t understand why people were still fighting with each other, and why we were destroying our own planet, that was so beautiful from a distance. The heavy breathing sound is an astronaut breathing in his helmet. He doesn’t have long to live, and at the end his breathing stops. He’s basically just trying to send a message that we should all get along.

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Julian Lennon’s polar pick this week: Belleruche

It all started some time ago, before Modest & Fabulous were even a flicker of confusion in the back of Kathrin’s mind, and they were playing very weird sets using guitars and turntables in some of Londons less renowned establishments… Someone, for some reason, offered them a real gig. In a real venue. On a Tuesday. So they needed a name, Belleruche.

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It just so happened that Fabulous was working in an establishment where idle browsing through the internet was a welcome relief to staring at the walls. It was whilst engaged in this practice that he stumbled across a website…

And what a website. A tribute to one of the finest canine creations to walk on 4 legs. Who had sadly passed away in his native land of New Zealand some years previously, probably whilst wearing a barrel around his neck. A dog of such renown and stature that when the time came to meet his maker it was felt that some sort of lasting digital tribute should be made.

Modest & Fabulous had a brief discussion, and came to the same conclusion.

Dead dogs don’t sue.

Bellerucheis comprised of Kathrin deBoer who’s voice carries the soul of the wind off the cape mixed with the grit of illegal Polynesian rum bars. Ricky Fabulous who clutches a false identity and a forty-year-old guitar and Dj Modest who created a soundsystem and played unlawful hiphop parties in strange woodlands to farmers.

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Featured Exclusive this week: Ryan KP & Anthony Hicks

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In the fall of 2011, Ryan KP and Anthony Hicks teamed up to deliver us an amazing release titled, “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright” which was put out on the label, UTC Wired.
UTC has produced some amazing gems in chillout and Ryan Khazai-Poul and Anthony Hicks add to the already deep roster that includes the likes of Eddie Silverton, Marga Sol and Guts just to name a few.

The full album can be purchased at iTunesand is worth the pick up as it offers up some chunky lounge flavors and solid chill vocal journeys.

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Julian Lennon’s polar pick this week: Denison Witmer

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A Lancaster, PA native, Denison first picked up the guitar at age 16, and was writing his own songs shortly after. Mentored by Don Peris (Innocence Mission) and influenced by Neil Young, Nick Drake and Leonard Cohen, Denison forged a compelling ambient folk sound that CMJ called “deceptively powerful” and Pitchfork said was “lavish but restrained.” Rollingstone.com called Denison their “favorite underrated singer-songwriter.”

The Ones Who Wait, Denison’s latest release, is not only his ninth album but also his first release for Asthmatic Kitty Records, whose employees and much of its roster have been long-time fans and collaborators with Denison.

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Featured Exclusive this week: The Smart Set

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The Smart Set is a new Electronica/Pop group from Los Angeles producer and guitarist Rick Torres (of Supreme Beings of Leisure and Bitter:Sweet). The Smart Set’s music draws upon such diverse influences as Roots/Dub, Breakbeat Electronica, Northern Soul, California Soul, Exotica Lounge, Blues, Country, Trip Hop, Rock and Folk.

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Their music has a dreamy, intoxicating quality that brings to mind groups like Massive Attack, Portishead and Zero 7, while the lyrics and melodies may evoke comparisons to Dusty Springfield and Joni Mitchell. Not strictly downtempo, The Smart Set endeavors to bring a wide range of musical moods and surprises to the stage with accomplished musicianship and finesse.

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Julian Lennon’s polar pick this week: Judas & Mary by @shinemusic

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Shine return with a full length artist album their 2nd titled Judas & Mary which was released on March 8th 2012. It is an amazing blend of downbeat, upbeat and rock flavors!

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Featured Exclusive this week: El_Txef_A

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Now is the time for Aitor Etxebarria, better known as El_Txef_A to expose his innermost feelings, as he’s already begun to on releases from labels like Hypercolour, Suol and Wazi Wazi. This time, he is undoubtedly on his best of form. Aitor, born and raised in the Basque Country, is in that group of artists sparingly measuring their output, always searching for the new, aiming for high quality instead of constant, monotonous releases. After years of dedicated work, El_Txef_A announces his debut album “Slow Dancing In A Burning Room”. El_Txef_A stands for a specific and complex sound signature. His primary concern to develop a sound that people can identify with as well as just simply enjoy freely.

Continuing in the Bilbao tradition, he is building a base of pure sampled sounds with studio sessions, live musicians and vocals to complement his production. Collaborations with vocalist Bisconti and Hannot supplies added depth to tracks like “Rise and Fall”, and previous single “Lovely Minds” or “Save The World”. A true milestone in this young Basque artist’s career, we are proud to present the fruits of his labours, “Slow Dancing In A Burning Room”.

Aitor Etxebarria aka El_Txef_A 26 years old young producer from Bilbao, after releasing at the well- known labels like Hypercolour, Suol or Waziwazi Music… He is right now working hard on his own label called Fiakun. 2011 is beeing pretty succesfull year for aitor, after reaching the sales top slot of the lauded site WhatPeoplePlay with his track “Highway Love” and releasing the “She Kissed Me First” 12” on Hypercolour.

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Julian Lennon’s polar pick this week: Zeb

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DJ and musician Zeb was born in Milan, but got his start after relocating to New York and joining up as part of the dance collective Organic Grooves. His work has appeared on several compilations (including 2000’s Breakbeat Experience, and 2001’s Playground, Vol. 1, Black Coffee, Vol. 3, and Organic Grooves 3), while he received rave reviews for his DJing stateside, as he specialized in creating irresistible dance beats with several live musicians jamming along. In 2001, Zeb released his debut album, Jesterized, on the Irma label.

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