Showing posts with label Paper tiger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper tiger. Show all posts
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Wah Friends Electric 2
This is a very cool comp drawing on WahWah45s dancefloor-orientated malarkey, have a listen...
"For 15 years Wah Wah 45s have been releasing music with a soulful feel, regardless of sub-genre, many of which have no doubt ended up as staples of your local underground party on a Saturday night.
That's right, Wah Wah don't just do acoustic soul, brass band funk, dub reggae and foot friendly jazz, we've been dipping our toes in the world of dance floor electronica for sometime and following on from the success of last year's compilation, we thought it was about time we brought you the second instalment of "Wah Friends Electric".
Volume 2 continues where it predecessor left off, covering the club friendly end of the Wah Wah back catalogue, from early deep house offerings from Aaron Jerome (the man behind the Sbtrkt mask) and blue eyed disco from Talc's night club dwelling alter egos Man / Boy featuring Girl, to more recent outings from Lea Lea, Paper Tiger and Scrimshire.
Add to that previously unreleased, and exclusive to this compilation, remixes from The Reflex and Noisses, as well as other homegrown greats such as Stubborn Heart and Debian Blak, not to mention Japanese dons Goth-Trad and Anchorsong, and you've got one serious second volume of dance music from the Wah Wah vaults." Out now. Check the Henri-Pierre Noël - A Fifth Of Beethoven - The Reflex Re-Vision.
Labels:
LeaLea Jones,
Paper tiger,
Sbtrkt,
Scrimshire,
Wah Friends Electric,
Wahwah45s
Friday, October 25, 2013
Laptop suntan
"Since their humble beginnings in a Wolverhampton suburban bedroom, Leeds-based hip hop, space jazz and bass-loving outfit Paper Tiger have carved their own niche in the electronic music scene, both as a heavyweight production outfit and as a damned fine live band (sharing stages with the likes of Jaga Jazzist, Rustie, Gaslamp Killer, Daedelus, Alice Russell, Amon Tobin and many more).
Following on from their first of three releases on Wah Wah 45s, the six-piece found themselves highly sought-after, and consequently working with a wealth of talent that included Benin City's Joshua Idehen, British rap superstars Foreign Beggars, leftfield US trio Archie Pelago and, most recently, Stones Throw recording artist (and possibly the greatest MC out there right now) Homeboy Sandman.
The latter's collaboration with the band's resident wordsmith, Raphael Attar, is just one highlight of Paper Tiger's debut long-player, appropriately titled (for a crew who work as hard as these guys do) 'Laptop Suntan', released October 28.
The album is, as you might expect from artists with such broad tastes, a wonderfully diverse yet cohesive package.
From the dextrous lyricism of Attar, as well as guests that include highly-rated UK MCs King Kaiow, Infinite Livez and Bang On! (Big Dada), to the sultry, soulful sounds of Sabira Jade (DJ Vadim, Frameworks), this album covers a myriad of palettes within electronic music.
There's a sonorous, mature quality in cuts like 'Gundam Bling' and 'Drift', as well as a keen sense of humour on tracks such as 'David Starkey' and 'The Sting'. Paper Tiger make music that's one moment subtle, sensitive and delicate, and then another witty, sharp and supremely funky - it all comes together beautifully on 'Laptop Suntan', an album that will appeal to lovers of hip hop, soul and dance music in equal measure.
"Really dope." Alexander Nut (Eglo/Rinse FM)
"Amazing." Gilles Peterson (BBC 6Music)
"Isn't it lovely? Wonderful, lovely stuff." - Lauren Laverne (BBC 6Music)
Labels:
Paper tiger,
Wahwah45s
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