Albums | AAA Music - Part 29
CHROME HOOF – Chrome Black Gold
11 October 2013 | aaamusicThe new album of Chrome Hoof was released on Cuneiform Records on October 8th. It is a unique piece saturated with creative percussion, fragments of what can be called ‘electronic opera’ and jazzy improvisations. Chrome Hoof seem to be … Read More
JULIE FEENEY – Clocks
10 October 2013 | aaamusic
Julie Feeney is a talented award-winning Irish artist. Composer, singer, song-writer, orchestrator, comedian, producer… She has a strong curriculum vitae offering a solid base for her third album Clocks, mixed by David Reitzas (who has produced Madonna, Guns N’ … Read More
THE BLOODY BEETROOTS – Hide
8 October 2013 | aaamusicDJ Sir Bob Cornelius Rifo A.k.a The Bloody Beetroots spent the last four years in the making of his second album, Hide. The album takes the listener to a different musical world in each track. It is all about variety, … Read More
LES JUPES – Negative Space
4 October 2013 | aaamusicThe first thing that struck me as I listened to Les Jupes’ new EP, Negative Space, was the baritone voice of lead singer Michael Petkau Falk which reminded me of the deep, brooding sound of The National’s lead, Matt … Read More
TRENTEMØLLER – Lost
3 October 2013 | aaamusic
Lost is the third full-length work of Anders Trentemøller (Copenhagen, Denmark) but it is not a direct ancestor of any of his previous more club-oriented albums and remixes.
Although the influence of club core of The Last Resort (Trentemøller’s … Read More
CATA9TALES – Hello Maybe Everything
2 October 2013 | aaamusic
Baltimore’s hip hop alternative duo Cata9tales release there new album Hello Maybe Everything. The duo is made up of vocals coming from Berkley Priest and production from Kreator. Hello Maybe Everything is available worldwide on October 1st … Read More
ALUNAGEORGE – Body Music
1 October 2013 | aaamusicLondon duo AlunaGeorge released their very much expected debut album not long ago. The killing formula of electro-R’n’B has payed off; with Aluna’s baby voice and George’s post-dub production, this record becomes a breath of fresh in an industry saturated … Read More
THE LOST CAVALRY – Three Cheers for the Undertaker
30 September 2013 | aaamusicOn first listen of The Lost Cavalry’s album, Three Cheers for the Undertaker, I found myself calling my boyfriend and telling him that this review would be impossible. I said that while the individual songs are impressive, when put together they seem … Read More
GABRIEL MILLER PHILLIPS – One for the Crow
27 September 2013 | aaamusic
I can’t really get my head around the debut LP from Brooklyn-based songwriter Gabriel Miller Phillips. There doesn’t seem to be anything intrinsically wrong with it – OK, some of the lyrics are a bit sappy (“When … Read More
THE WEAVE – The Weave
25 September 2013 | aaamusic
Liverpool’s vibrant city has just given rise to a new talented jazz band, The Weave, who released their debut album of the same name last July.
The band may be recent, but the members know and … Read More