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Little Jackie, indie pop/rock/R&B

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

The biggest disappointment of my trip to New York City in the late spring, was that I was unable to find the debut album of Little Jackie, a power duo from Brooklyn. I had heard a single from them, The Whole World Should Revolve Around Me, through Fred Wilson’s blog and I was immediately hooked. But none of the places I went to in the city could help.

Towards the end of the trip, I found out through a comment deeply buried on a website somewhere, that the album was not due out until some time in July. I downloaded it off the iTunes store the minute it was released. (Still not in the Danish store — got it through the US store.)

Little Jackie’s debut album, The Stoop, was worth the wait and a great album. It is very up-beat; think a mix of R&B, pop, and hip-hop — maybe indie rock/pop or indie R&B is a better description. The sound of the band is street/NYC and refreshing with many nuances and peculiarities, such as the use of wood wind instruments. Even though it is probably programmed, it gives it a small jazzy touch. I like it.

My favourite songs are The Stoop, The Whole World Should Revolve Around Me, Liked You Better Before, LOL, and One Love. Two of these are available for listening on the Little Jackie MySpace page along with an additional two songs from the album. If you like this style of music and the previews, I am guessing you will like the album as much as I.

The driving forces behind it are Imani Coppola, who sings and writes the songs as far as I have understood, and Adam Pallin (DJ’ing/programming the music). Imani has a long list of releases behind her, a lot of which she has done herself. Unfortunately I haven’t had the opportunity to give it a good listen through, but I would be glad to hear if you have had.

In other music from the strange and weird fact file, I am looking forward to the latest album of the Verve which will hit the ground in August. Listen to their single Love is Noise here.

Tina Dickow Will Make Another Home Run - I Promise

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

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On September 3, Tina Dickow (English site) will release her much anticipated (at least by me) new album: Count to Ten. And judging from what is out there already, it is going to be so good I can’t even imagine.

Tina will only perform three times in Denmark this fall according to the current plan — luckily I got my tickets for the Aarhus concert. I saw her in Ideal Bar some time back — she is just amazing live.

Check out her MySpace page — so far Tina has put up two songs — On The Run and You Know Better. The latter is right in the sweet spot for me. This is beautiful music Tina — thank you so much.

Portishead

Sunday, April 15th, 2007

Portishead_dummy.jpgAbout a month ago, one of my co-workers referred me to Portishead — a band from Bristol, England, and named after the town of Portishead outside of Bristol.

I went right ahead and bought their debut album, Dummy, and all I can say is - wow! I have listened to it on and off since I bought it, and it is absolutely stunning. I sincerely hope, that when I go out and buy one of their other albums, that it will follow up on the great expectations I have inside of me.

According to Wikipedia, the genre of their music is called trip-hop (whatever that means). After having listened to them myself, I think it is jazzy and has an electronic sound to it, but, still, not what I would call electronic jazz. I have only listened to this one album, so it might have to be moderated a little.

Nevertheless, if you are the least of bits into music like that (or you feel like trying something new), this would definitely be one place to start.

In Case You Didn’t Notice

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006
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It’s always showtime, but I guess it’s a little more showtime than usual in Copenhagen tonight.

M.Sc. Thesis and Hôtel Costes

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006

I am now getting deeper and deeper into my M.Sc. thesis (which I am writing together with Marie Jensen).

The thesis about capital structure (for non-finance people: the way you finance your assets, i.e., with the bank’s (debt) or your own money (equity)) and strategy, specifically innovation strategies. I will get deeper into what the thesis is about in another post at a later time.

hotel_costes_9.jpgWhat this post really is about is when the going gets tough — and it does happen when you’re writing a thesis. When it does, Marie tells a joke, starts to gossip, or pulls me to the kitchen for a cup of tea to get our spirit back to the max.

What she did the other day, however, was to buy the new volume of Hôtel Costes (vol. 9) and put it on. And WOW, that album is just great! As is the case with most of the Hôtel Costes volumes, this is a balanced album that covers a great deal of the musical spectrum — and you can keep on listening to it for hours on.

The first song on the album is called The Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti. What you would have never thought, when you listen to this song, which is such a great song, is that it is actually about two American-Italians, Nicola Sacco (1891-1927) and Bartolomeo Vanzetti (1888-1927), who were executed in the United States in 1927 for a murder. Much controversy exist around their guilt and many believe they did not commit the crime.

So this is how far back in history a Hôtel Costes album can take you. I bet you that the hipsters in Paris, who listen to this song, don’t know that :-). Read more about the Sacco-Vanzetti case on Wikipedia.

Does that make you crazy?

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006
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Crazy by Gnarls Barkley was without any doubt one of the super hits this summer. But, hearing it over and over again (although I still like it) can make it a little worn out.

That’s why I was jumping out of happiness when my good friend Trine sent me a link to Nelly Furtado’s cover of Crazy, which has a nice jazzy, singer/songwriter feel to it. You can listen to it online here.

nelly album.jpgAnd — if you haven’t bought it already, you need to go get Nelly’s latest album Loose.

PS: The headline for this post is, of course, from the lyrics of Crazy — the song — and has nothing to do whatsoever with the beautiful photograph of Nelly. Really. :-)

Jazz and the Art of Connecting

Monday, April 24th, 2006

Green SaxA keen jazz fan (and amateur musician), I like the title of Garr Reynolds’s latest blog post: Jazz and the art of connecting. Auch! Garr has collected some good quotes from jazz magicians (and musicians) and drawn parallels to the art of presenting. Here’s one of my favourites:

“Anyone can make the simple complicated. Creativity is making the complicated simple.” (Charles Mingus)
This is my favorite quote of all. Many presenters — very smart people — either take something essentially simple and confuse an audience or simply fail to make their more complicated material meaningful to their audience. Simplicity ain’t easy. In fact it’s hard.

Gold for Tina Dickow

Friday, January 13th, 2006

The incredibly intelligent songwriter and absolutely wonderful singer Tina Dickow (her English artist name is Tina Dico) won the P3 Gold award this evening. P3 is the leading national Danish broadcast radio. She worked hard for it and deserves it——congratulations Tina.

(Photos: Press Photo from www.tinadico.com)

Heather Nova: Redbird Online Streaming

Thursday, October 20th, 2005

I first discovered Heather Nova listening to the Eskobar hit single “Someone New”, and has since then tried to keep an eye on her–not being entirely successful, though. She is in Copenhagen this Friday, I just learned this Monday from a colleague!

Her new album, Redbird, can be heard via online streaming at V2 Italy. It seems like the album is a purchase candidate.

Tina Dickow in Copenhagen

Wednesday, July 20th, 2005

Tina Dickow (Tina Dico) will hold a concert in Copenhagen on September 7, 2005, according to her official website (www.tinadickow.dk (Danish) / www.tinadico.com (English)). She will play at Ideal Bar. Be sure to keep yourself updated via her website in order to not miss out on this musical experience.

Also, her new album is coming up within a few days. There is already a single out as well as a track exclusive to iTunes. Her previous work is also available on iTunes (as well as on CD, of course).

 
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