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Quotes / Comments "9/10 for the Fauna Flash remix of Diablo. Excellent." Jori Hulkkonen "Love the fauna flash mix! Can't wait to play it out!" James Holden (Bordercommunity) "Best track "Believe And See" - that´s what I´m playing. Joseph sings like an angel!!" Nik Weston (Makatsuku, UK) "Great! After the Innocent Sorcerers Mix it is good to finally hear the original!" Mr Scruff (Ninja Tune) "Excellent EP with something for everyone. Joseph Malik does it again in true style!" Jimpster (Freerange) "Fauna Flash remix is hot, sounds dope -8 in the mix!!" Recloose (Matterhorn, New Zealand) "Devilish techi peaktime Fauna Flash remix!!! Very good for kickin the big floors in summer!!" Eddy Ramich (Kontrapunkt, Croatia) Joseph Malik returns with new album "Aquarius Songs" (already a Gilles Peterson recordbag weapon), produced by David Donnelly and co-producers Steven Christie & Grand Unified!!! Side A of the album teaser known as "Aquarius Songs EP" is filled with "Diablo" (the road to Seville). And it takes two to tango! Fauna Flash transformed the original tango breakbeat version of "Diablo" into an 4/4 electronic sparkler for the dancefloor! Roland & Christian are showing their "Diablo" (devil) horns, and beware, if you play this track in the club, it`s going to be hot as hell! The original version of "Diablo" is a dark Spanish Tango Breakbeat. It´s dedicated to the journey of Malik's football team, Glasgow Celtic, as they progressed through Europe to the UEFA Cup final in Seville. On the flipside, Joseph invited fellow Edinburgh Dj & producer Aqua Bassino to sing with him on the track "Believe & See", Malik's homage to NY House music with a touch of Blondie. Reachout has been a prolific travelling and expanding MC and Hip Hop activist for the last ten years with his memorable collaboration with Roots Manuva "For Whom The Heart Beats". He has just released his new album on his own label imprint Oh Eye Records, The video for the first single "This Town" feat. Joseph Malik has even made it to be played on MTV UK! His version of "Mistress Moonlight" is a layed back hip hop track, built around Joseph´s soulful vocals, with a rap part in the middle, which is perfomed by Reachout himself. Now, this is real. Can you get down with that? |
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Quotes / Comments: "His finest yet. Brilliantly composed, arranged and performed. This album reflects the true jazz/soul influenced background of this great singer." David / Discoid "Modern day soul, this album could break into a whole new market for Compost." Matthew K / Radio Magnetic "The man is back with a selection of soulful outings and dance floor destroyers." Dom Servini (Wah Wah, Straight No Chaser, UK) "A truly beautiful album!" Patrik Sjeren (Pitch Adjust, Sweden) A journey through Joseph's musical kaleidoscope! 2002 was a great year for Joseph Malik, with his first album on Compost "Diverse" receiving worldwide acclaim and it´s been since then, that he´s enjoying the reputation of being one of the most foremost singer songwriters of his generation. After 10 months of being locked in the studio with his producer David Donnelly and co-producers Steven Christie & Grand Unified, Joseph has produced an incredible album that reflects more on his club side. Whereas "Diverse" focused on chill out, summer guitar chords & more melancholic tones,focuses more on uptempo songs, strong political ideologies (e.g. as heard on "Race Relations" - exclusive live recording!) & social awareness of the world around him, while still blending in the beautiful lush chords with the help of string orchestra & horn sections to produce the finest album of his career.Starting with the title track "Aquarius Song" where Malik goes "Big Band"! Along with the main producers, there are also some hugely talented people who guest on this album: Steven Christie's collaboration with Joseph - "Casualties of War" is a heartfelt anti war song blending the musical styles of Brian Wilson & Stevie Wonder. Grand Unified produced the track "Dream Dancer" - a perfect love song for the dancefloor and fellow Edinburgh DJ & producer Aqua Bassino to sing with him on the track "Believe & See", a homage to New York House with a touch of Blondie. The first single from the album is "Diablo" (the road to Seville) - a dark spanish tango breakbeat track dedicated to the journey of Malik´s football team, Glasgow Celtic, as they progressed through Europe to the UEFA Cup final in Seville. This is real. Can you get down with that? |
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"Evil Things" is a simple modest acoustic guitar track which could as well have been a gospel song. Alterego of Espen Horne, Bobby Hughes comes across cosy and laid-back, down-beat style. Being popular with his Bobby Hughes Experience he´s been on numerous compilations with his funky lounge tracks. Percussion breaching through evoking a lounge atmosphere. Gavin "Fudge Fingas" Sutherland is continuing in that tradition for his "Fudge Fingas Remix" disguised as RnB slow-jam turning trippy in the end. Who could forget his jazzy keys featured on Grand Unified`s amazing "Futuristica" which are simply delicious. His jazzy keys featured on Grand Unified's amazing Futuristica re-rub. Hey, this 12" is not evil and you do not only want but need this. Truly. |
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All Scotts in the house Bertie Vogts gets pressure again! The first remix EP following Joseph Malik's debut album release includes mixes by Grand Unified and Aqua Bassino two killer tunes here, check them out. Grand Unified is the alter ego of Outer Hebrides born DJ, musician and songwriter Kenny Macleod (aka DJ Unify). Based in Scotland's capital city Edinburgh, he is a good friend of Joseph Malik they recorded together the track "Music Makes Me Feel This Way" which came out on Hospital Records' compilation "Out Patients Vol.1". Aqua Bassino (Scots born Jason Robertson) is one of the big names at Laurent Garnier's label F-Communication. Currently he resides in Edinburgh and lives right next door to Joseph Malik. |
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About Joseph Malik Real music for real people! This is the real life no synthetic pleasure. What we are talking about is an upcoming and growing post-dancefloor generation of young talented singer-songwriters, who were musical born or raised in DJs clubland, or, on a certain production level having something in common with club-life and the streets. It's about talent and own skills of singing and shouting, writing lyrics, performing songs. It's about club music by authors. Take singers like Tommy Guerrero, Tim Hutton, Spacek, Victor Malloy, Victor Davies, Joseph Malik and some others too - all these people have in common that they are great singers (folky, soulful or just tasteful). Joseph Malik has a music career going back to the early 90ies as a DJ and club promoter and producer in Scotland. With fellow DJs Sace and Easi, he organised various club-nights and parties in Glasgow and Edinburgh, slowly building a rep as a DJ in the scene. But in 1993 Malik moved to Edinburgh to check out the International Arts Festival. There he hooked up with an old friend from back in the early 80's Hip Hop scene: AJ who had his own studio and was already producing music for various rappers and singers. So he was looking for some fresh beats and ideas for tracks. The results were amazing and the duo had their first release under the name of MF' Outa National on the ground breaking "Mo' Wax Headz" album Vol. 1 with the track "Miles Out Of Time". In 1996 Black Anized set up a home grown label in Edinburgh called Yush Records. With a host of musicians and visitors from around the world to their Bedroom beats studio's they released various EPs, albums blending musical vibrations of Hip Hop, Reggae, Latin, Jazz, R&B, Breaks and Beats, African Asian Chinese experimental music styles. In 1997 Malik left Black Anized and Yush Records to turn his thoughts to the Club scene with partner Tobey Shippy Salsa Celtica' and Simon Hodge Big Beat'. They launched a new club night called "The Lizard Lounge". After three wonderful years, in which they won Club Of The Year Award 2 years running, sadly the club came to an end, because the venue was sold to a new owner who was not a music lover. But Malik moved on to a new project called Futuristica pushing the new wave UK and euro NuJazz scene with the help of record collector and DJ Daryl Gannon. The club gained a grassroots support and brought Malik into contact with Rainer Trüby, who asked Malik to sing again after hearing a track he recorded with Drum & Bass producer Grand Unifiy "Music Makes Me Feel This Way" on London Elektricity's Hospital Records "Out Patients Vol.1". The track Rainer had in mind was called "High Jazz" and they recorded it with the rest of the Trüby Trio in Munich at Fauna Flash studios. |
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