Scott-Heron, Gil And Jamie Xx / We're New Here
Album: | We're New Here | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Scott-Heron, Gil And Jamie Xx | Added: | Mar 2011 | |
Label: | Xl Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2011-05-14 | Pull Date: | 2011-07-16 |
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Week Ending: | Jul 17 | Jul 10 | Jul 3 | Jun 26 | Jun 19 | Jun 12 | Jun 5 | May 29 |
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Airplays: | 4 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 10 | 6 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 06, 2024: | Everything
Ur Soul And Mine |
4. | May 24, 2018: | The Flannel Underground
I'll Take Care Of U |
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2. | Dec 31, 2023: | Emergency Crew
Ny Is Killing Me |
5. | Jan 30, 2018: | Waste FM
Ny Is Killing Me |
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3. | May 06, 2023: | Music Casserole
The Crutch |
6. | Apr 07, 2016: | radio seven (deviance)
My Cloud |
Album Review
Rasmus Rygaard
Reviewed 2011-05-20
Reviewed 2011-05-20
British youngster Jamie Smith of The xx fame joins Gil Scott-Heron for an album that, unsurprisingly, falls somewhere in between the xx’s moody dubstep and Heron’s raw ramblings. Wow, that sounds weird, you may think. And you’re right. But it’s also pretty darn awesome.
FCC: Clean
Try: 2, 1, 7, 11
1) * 3:27 Spoken word intro. Reich-y stringy synths, smurf vocals, breaks into lo-fi dubstep.
2) * 3:11 Atmospheric. Raw, raspy vocals and lots of reverb-drenched percussion.
3) 0:28 Brief interlude. Exotic percussion, drowsy vocals.
4) 3:32 Stuttering vocal sample. Slow beat dragging along, spoken word vocals. Dissolves into abstract synthesizers, clickety clackety
5) 4:27 Softer than the other tracks. Slow and melodic, almost lounge at times.
6) 0:09 Drums and a grandfather laugh
7) * 3:10 Soft female vocals abruptly interrupted by upbeat drums. Then, the two melt together in a fluffy drum’n’bass cocktail.
8) 4:18 Radio fuzz intro. Shuffling beat and UK-funky synths.
9) 0:29 Heady drum beat winds down.
10) 1:16 Staccato piano keys and Heron’s words on top.
11) * 5:44 The single. Dramatic intro, bounces into heavy drums. Dark and intimidating, subtle wobble.
12) 0:50 Jazzy drums, Heron talks about how jazz music is dance music.
13) 4:43 Surprisingly disco-sounding. Piano soul with Heron’s raw, manipulated voice on top and some guitar noodling.
FCC: Clean
Try: 2, 1, 7, 11
1) * 3:27 Spoken word intro. Reich-y stringy synths, smurf vocals, breaks into lo-fi dubstep.
2) * 3:11 Atmospheric. Raw, raspy vocals and lots of reverb-drenched percussion.
3) 0:28 Brief interlude. Exotic percussion, drowsy vocals.
4) 3:32 Stuttering vocal sample. Slow beat dragging along, spoken word vocals. Dissolves into abstract synthesizers, clickety clackety
5) 4:27 Softer than the other tracks. Slow and melodic, almost lounge at times.
6) 0:09 Drums and a grandfather laugh
7) * 3:10 Soft female vocals abruptly interrupted by upbeat drums. Then, the two melt together in a fluffy drum’n’bass cocktail.
8) 4:18 Radio fuzz intro. Shuffling beat and UK-funky synths.
9) 0:29 Heady drum beat winds down.
10) 1:16 Staccato piano keys and Heron’s words on top.
11) * 5:44 The single. Dramatic intro, bounces into heavy drums. Dark and intimidating, subtle wobble.
12) 0:50 Jazzy drums, Heron talks about how jazz music is dance music.
13) 4:43 Surprisingly disco-sounding. Piano soul with Heron’s raw, manipulated voice on top and some guitar noodling.
Track Listing
1. | I'm New Here | 7. | The Crutch | |||
2. | Home | 8. | Ur Soul And Mine | |||
3. | I've Been Me (Interlude) | 9. | Parents (Interlude) | |||
4. | Running | 10. | Piano Player | |||
5. | My Cloud | 11. | Ny Is Killing Me | |||
6. | Certain Things (Interlude) | 12. | Jazz (Interlude) | |||
13. | I'll Take Care Of U |