It's great to see Professor Kliq return to Jamendo with his special (and, this time, perfectly legal) blend of CC funk, trip-hop, breakbeat and ambient. I liked "Community Service" so much that I reviewed it at Catching The Waves - but don't let that put you off. :)
http://bit.ly/qMykO
Mmm. Chillout jazz electronica and superb lyrics are hard to resist; I had to write a review at Catching The Waves, the net's most amateurish blog devoted to reviewing netlabel & CC albums.
http://tinyurl.com/mxclwj
This is a lovely pop EP, full of sparkling songs about love and life. I enjoyed it so much that I had to jump on the bandwagon and review it in full at my greasy corner of the net, Catching The Waves.
If you'd like to read bad prose about good music, please try paste this url in your browser. Sorry - I hate html.
http://tinyurl.com/dle68h
Robin Grey's album is so enchanting that I had to write a barely literate review of it at the net's most amateurish free music blog, Catching The Waves.
As I don't have a clue about html, please copy this and paste it into your address bar: http://tinyurl.com/dgzej2
Failing that, just ignore me and listen to this beautiful album.
Some time ago, Choc's excellent "Urban Solstice" barged its way into Catching The Waves, the net's most amateurish yet devilishly attractive music blog, without so much as a by-your-leave. I'm defenceless against good electronica.
If you're eager to read bad prose about good music, please copy & post this far-too-long address in your browser's address bar:
http://soundthefreetrumpet.typepad.com/catching_the_waves/2008/05/grand-theft-aut.html
Html: the devil's spawn. Yuck.
Choc's "Sound Object Deconditioning" is so beguiling that it managed to secure a review at the net's most amateurish yet strangely loveable music blog, Catching The Waves.
Paste this ridiculously long web address in your browser's address bar and find out what one cloth-eared idiot thought of it at:
http://soundthefreetrumpet.typepad.com/catching_the_waves/2008/07/chocaholic.html
*sigh*
I hate html.
Julia Kotowski's album is far too exquisite to be reviewed at the uncouth and deeply amateurish Catching The Waves, but that's what happens when you're too good to ignore. If you're in the mood to read bad prose about good music, please read the now rather dusty review of Hydrophobia by copying and pasting the link below into your browser's address bar. God, I hate html.
http://soundthefreetrumpet.typepad.com/catching_the_waves/2008/10/knowing-your-audience.html
This very good indie rock album really doesn't deserve to be tainted with an old review at the internet's most amateurish free music blog, Catching The Waves, but Brad's a nice guy - so I'm sure he won't mind too much. If he does, he can always sic his new puppy on me.
http://soundthefreetrumpet.typepad.com/catching_the_waves/2008/09/bs-cc-m.html
(I hate html, as if you haven't guessed already.)
I enjoyed this album so much that it overcame my inherent laziness and forced me to write a review at my amateurish blog about free music, Catching The Waves. (That was, er, 18 months ago, and I'm only now mentioning it here. I said I was lazy.) Anyway, Thierry is a talented polyrhythmicist who deserves plaudits for a beautifully produced platter of crackly, ambient-ish trip-hop.
Is polyrhythmicist a word? Review at:
http://soundthefreetrumpet.typepad.com/catching_the_waves/