Slavic Soul Party / New York Underground Tapes
Album: | New York Underground Tapes | Collection: | World | |
Artist: | Slavic Soul Party | Added: | May 2012 | |
Label: | Barbes Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-05-12 | Pull Date: | 2012-07-15 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Jul 8 | Jun 24 | Jun 17 | Jun 10 | Jun 3 | May 27 | May 20 | May 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 24, 2012: | Music Casserole
Ahmet Gankino |
4. | Jun 16, 2012: | New World Disorder
Romp |
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2. | Jul 01, 2012: | Bouge Mood
Jackson |
5. | Jun 09, 2012: | New World Disorder
Jackson |
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3. | Jun 23, 2012: | New World Disorder
Zvonce |
6. | Jun 02, 2012: | no voices aloud
Last Man Standing |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2012-05-09
Reviewed 2012-05-09
Slavic Soul Party – NY Underground Tapes
Reviewed by Sadie O., 5/9/12
“Gypsy Brass Band” from Brooklyn. Instrumentals, based on traditional songs and forms, but with bits of Latin and Jazz and Funk… Bits of Ooom-pah, bits of Opa!, bits of old cartoon music, bits of near-Klezmer… Well done and infectious. I like 10 best, and would like 8 just as much, but it’s short – boo!
1. 3:22 **big syncopated horns and drums. Swingy, definitely brassy, with maybe just a hint of Latin tinge. Almost be-bop improv in the trumpet solo.
2. 4:33 **blatty gypsy brass with menacing chords underneath for the intro, then Slavic dance with tons of bounce. Profoundly slinky solos, great percussion.
3. 4:08 **light and breezy (and uptempo) bounce.
4. 4:43 **ponderous brass with sweet and bouncy accordion – then the serious ooom-pah starts. Slows down midway and slowly speeds up to a manic tempo.
5. 5:26 **gypsy brass, rather traditional, goes back and forth between merely uptempo and hyperspeed, with a bit of deeply swingy midtempo with chitterings.
6. 3:50 **sweet midtempo sashay, with a distinctly lounge-mambo vibe. Some “Silly Symphonies” sound (in the best possible way).
7. 4:29 **interesting – sounds a bit like the second line band in Nawlins going TO the funeral, but with a strange time signature, like 4/4.5 or something…
8. 1:47 **trumpet flourish intro, sort of funky spy movie mambo groove. Way cool, but way too short! Crud.
9. 3:12 **downtempo (but with hyperactive horns), complicated as hell. Balkan brass meets math rock!
10. 5:13 ***funky, slinky midtempo wobble. A bit more fetching than manic. Some discordant jazzy chords. Whiffles.
Reviewed by Sadie O., 5/9/12
“Gypsy Brass Band” from Brooklyn. Instrumentals, based on traditional songs and forms, but with bits of Latin and Jazz and Funk… Bits of Ooom-pah, bits of Opa!, bits of old cartoon music, bits of near-Klezmer… Well done and infectious. I like 10 best, and would like 8 just as much, but it’s short – boo!
1. 3:22 **big syncopated horns and drums. Swingy, definitely brassy, with maybe just a hint of Latin tinge. Almost be-bop improv in the trumpet solo.
2. 4:33 **blatty gypsy brass with menacing chords underneath for the intro, then Slavic dance with tons of bounce. Profoundly slinky solos, great percussion.
3. 4:08 **light and breezy (and uptempo) bounce.
4. 4:43 **ponderous brass with sweet and bouncy accordion – then the serious ooom-pah starts. Slows down midway and slowly speeds up to a manic tempo.
5. 5:26 **gypsy brass, rather traditional, goes back and forth between merely uptempo and hyperspeed, with a bit of deeply swingy midtempo with chitterings.
6. 3:50 **sweet midtempo sashay, with a distinctly lounge-mambo vibe. Some “Silly Symphonies” sound (in the best possible way).
7. 4:29 **interesting – sounds a bit like the second line band in Nawlins going TO the funeral, but with a strange time signature, like 4/4.5 or something…
8. 1:47 **trumpet flourish intro, sort of funky spy movie mambo groove. Way cool, but way too short! Crud.
9. 3:12 **downtempo (but with hyperactive horns), complicated as hell. Balkan brass meets math rock!
10. 5:13 ***funky, slinky midtempo wobble. A bit more fetching than manic. Some discordant jazzy chords. Whiffles.
Track Listing
1. | Jackson | 6. | Walter Harley | |||
2. | Sing Sing Cocek | 7. | Ahmet Gankino | |||
3. | Brasslands | 8. | Alcohol To Arms | |||
4. | Romp | 9. | Zvonce | |||
5. | Draganin Cocek | 10. | Last Man Standing |