Genre | Electronic |
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Date (CEST) | 2018-12-26 07:39:21 |
Group | ENSLAVE |
Size | 21 MB |
Files | 2 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Jordan_Rakei-Goodbyes-(ZENDNLS476X)-WEB-2017-ENSLAVE
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-jordan_rakei-goodbyes-a929981f.mp3 | Jordan Rakei | Goodbyes | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-jordan_rakei-goodbyes_(edit)-8391ac22.mp3 | Jordan Rakei | Goodbyes (Edit) | 320 | Unknown |
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ARTIST.....: Jordan Rakei
TITLE......: Goodbyes
LABEL......: Ninja Tune
CATNUM.....: ZENDNLS476X
GENRE......: Electronic
RIP DATE...: 2018-12-26
RETAIL DATE: 2017-09-13
RUNTIME....: 08:50
TRACKS.....: 2
SIZE.......: 20.76MB
QUALITY....: 320kbps 44.1kHz
CODEC......: MP3 (MPEG-2 Audio Layer III)
ENCODER....: LAME
URL........: play.google.com
Tracklist:
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01. Goodbyes 04:56
02. Goodbyes (Edit) 03:54
Notes:
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"Wallflower": introverted, misunderstood, sensitive, strange and
seemingly unknowable.Newly signed to Ninja Tune, Jordan Rakei has
battled his inner demons and written an inspirational, soul-
stirring record in the process. Titled "Wallflower" which will
be released on 22nd September 2017. At only 25, the multi-
instrumentalist, vocalist and producer - born in New Zealand to a
Kiwi mother and father from the Cook Islands - is a rare talent
whose distinct take on soul captures a sonic and emotional
awareness many artists spend their entire careers chasing. He
writes with a maturity and flair that belies his years and new
album "Wallflower" sees Jordan edging beyond the peripheries of
the genial, often sun-flecked sound his fans have come to know
him for. The easy swing that has been the backbone of his sound
from the outset is ever present, harking back to teenage days
spent in his bedroom with his beloved MPC trying to emulate 9th
Wonder and Pete Rock. On "Wallflower" the tools and the process
have evolved - the focus is on live instrumentation - but the
groove and the cadence are unmistakable, framing soul and jazz in
a truly vibrant oeuvre that simultaneously recalls his
predecessors The Roots and peers The Internet, Nick Hakim and
Hiatus Kaiyote. Jordan's whirlwind rise has been a
predominately solo effort. His exceptional musical ability (he
writes, sings and plays most of the instrumentation on his
records himself) is accompanied by an unrelenting - yet agreeably
humble - ambition. His aptitude and knack for songwriting caught
the attention of tastemakers following the release of his 2014 EP
"Groove Curse". His self-released debut album "Cloak" (2016) lit
the blue touch paper, earning him a coveted set at Pitchfork
Avant-Garde Block Party that year; supports for the likes of
Jamie Woon and NAO; and a call-up to play AMP. Drawing early
support from the Soulection crew, he has collaborated with Taku,
Tom Misch, FKJ, and lent vocals to the Disclosure track
'Masterpiece' (from their 2015 album "Caracal") after the duo
were tipped off by a friend who had seen Jordan play a tiny
basement bar in Australia. At radio, Jordan has been championed
at BBC R1/1Xtra by Annie Mac, Huw Stephens, Mistajam, Jamz
Supernova, Toddla T plus Mary Anne Hobbs and Gilles Peterson at
BBC Radio 6 Music. Jordan considers "Wallflower" his most
personal work yet - it's an emotive opus inspired by his own
struggles with introversion and anxiety. Sonically lush and
complex, yet lyrically relatable and unguarded, listeners are
offered a glimpse into the mind and artistry of a musician who
grapples with his own self- image and fears every day. On
'Sorceress' (recently supremely reworked by Photay) the ego is
personified as a sinister and controlling spirit figure led by
equal parts understated ethereal guitar and Jordan's superb
multi-layered vocals. New single 'Nerve', featuring Dave Okumu of
The Invisible on guitar, is upbeat and incites a sense of renewal
as its lyrics call out the fallacies within self-constructed
paradigms. Elsewhere, the ska-tinged 'Clues Blues' is laced with
trombone and saxophone by Ahmad Dayes and Wayne Francis II from
South London pillars United Vibrations. "It's about how the ego
can fully control the way you act and perceive life," he says.
Jordan's decision to leave his home in Brisbane for London in
2015 has had a life changing effect on his music, his career and
his outlook. Just thinking about a 10,000 mile relocation was
traumatic, and these feelings were exacerbated by his
introversion and anxiety. However, he plucked up the courage to
make the move and never looked back. "In Australia, I was stuck
in a bubble", Jordan explains. "When I moved to London I had to
deal with my introversion through 'exposure therapy'. Every day I
met new people for a whole year. I met every producer,
songwriter, and musician I could. You have to improve as a person
to improve as an artist". Building a new community in London,
Jordan linked with Tom Misch, Loyle Carner, Richard Spaven and
Alfa Mist - musical likeminds experimenting on the fringes of
jazz, soul and hip-hop - and also met Bradley Zero, founder of
South London record label and party Rhythm Section. Bradley
encouraged him to try his hand at a collection of dancefloor-
driven tunes which became the EP "Joy, Ease, Lightness", released
by the label at the end of 2016 under the alias Dan Kye. In many
ways "Wallflower" is a direct emotional response to his new
surroundings and is undoubtedly testament to Jordan's personal
strength, drive and overriding passion for his art as well as a
reflection of his openness and eagerness to reach out and explore
London's fertile music underground. It cements not only his
importance as a contemporary, and truly exhilarating, soul voice
on the international stage, but his stature as a producer,
songwriter and multi- instrumentalist in total command of his
sonic vision.