VA - Electro Blues Vol.2 (2014) Lossless
Artist: VA
Title: Electro Blues Vol.2
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Freshly Squeezed Music
Genre: Electro Blues, Electro Swing, Nu Jazz, Funk
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:16:10
Total Size: 575 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Electro Blues Vol.2
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Freshly Squeezed Music
Genre: Electro Blues, Electro Swing, Nu Jazz, Funk
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:16:10
Total Size: 575 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1
01. Chill Bump - The Eponym (2:24)
02. Son Of Dave - Ain't Going To Nike Town (Single Version) (3:10)
03. Swing Republic - Searching The Desert For The Blues (feat. Blind Willie McTell) (3:20)
04. K Theory - Good & Gone (4:14)
05. Bobby C Sound TV - Beans & Cornbread (3:15)
06. Cee-Roo - Work Song (3:52)
07. King Chubby Meets Ecklectic Mick - Keep On (Mississippi Swamp Mix) (5:31)
08. Little Walter - Up The Line (Catalist Remix) (4:08)
09. The Future Shape Of Sound - Toe The Line (3:48)
10. Worldstylers - Put It Right Here (3:59)
11. Charlie Beale - Stop Breakin' Down Blues (3:06)
12. Alistair Albrecht - Harm (Edit) (3:52)
CD 2
01. Etta James - Good Rockin' Daddy (2:22)
02. Wynonie 'Mr Blues' Harris - Lovin' Machine (With Todd Rhodes Orchestra) (2:27)
03. The Robins - Smokey Joe's Cafe (2:46)
04. Booker T. & The MGs - Green Onions (2:53)
05. Freddie King - San-Ho-Zay (2:36)
06. Mike Pedicin - Burnt Toast And Black Coffee (2:07)
07. The Clovers - One Mint Julep (2:22)
08. Ruth Brown - 5-10-15 Hours (3:13)
09. Floyd Dixon - Hey Bartender (2:48 )
10. Buddy Griffin & His Orchestra - I Got A Secret (I Ain't Gonna Keep) (2:52)
11. Clarence 'Frogman' Henry - Ain't Got No Home (2:21)
12. Amos Milburn - Let Me Go Home, Whiskey (2:44)
Electro-Blues Vol.2 is a double digipack CD and download album featuring one side of vintage and another of vintage-influenced sound. Taking a fresh look at what constitutes the blues, both musically and in terms of attitude, this album is not one for the purist. Side-stepping the cliches (and taking the inevitable flak), it aims to breathe new life into a genre that once defined cool.
Side one is hot off the dance floor at our underground test-bed club nights in London and Brighton where vintage classics have been cut with hip-hop, dub step, glitch and break beat. Combining the energy and feel of the original music with the clean percussive production of the lap-top generation adds a welcome sonic frisson. Side two further compliments this by re-contextualising the idiom as a form of gritty late night jukebox entertainment and offering a reminder that the roots of this music are as much about Saturday night escapism as they are about extended guitar solos on a 12 bar progression.
Electro Blues Vol.1 was released in early 2013 and divided critical opinion and blues fans alike. It received support from the likes of Craig Charles on BBC 6Music - "I'm gonna be playing this album to death!" - and Blues & Soul Mag who gave it their coveted "most unusual blues album of the year" award. On top of hosting the afore-mentioned club nights in London and Brighton, electro-blues was invited onto the festival circuit, programming electro-blues themed stages at Glastonbury's Shangri-La, Secret Garden Party, Bestival, Love Supreme and more.
Freshly Squeezed is the "world's leading" vintage remix label putting a "modern spin on old records" (Mixmag). Having pioneered a rediscovery of classic swing through the electro-swing scene and their phenomenally successful, silver-disc'd, White Mink series and events - they have also co-founded a global chain of club nights and continue to promote the most bands in this genre working with acts from Caravan Palace to Caro Emerald. Freshly Squeezed is also now a globally-syndicated radio show.
Side one is hot off the dance floor at our underground test-bed club nights in London and Brighton where vintage classics have been cut with hip-hop, dub step, glitch and break beat. Combining the energy and feel of the original music with the clean percussive production of the lap-top generation adds a welcome sonic frisson. Side two further compliments this by re-contextualising the idiom as a form of gritty late night jukebox entertainment and offering a reminder that the roots of this music are as much about Saturday night escapism as they are about extended guitar solos on a 12 bar progression.
Electro Blues Vol.1 was released in early 2013 and divided critical opinion and blues fans alike. It received support from the likes of Craig Charles on BBC 6Music - "I'm gonna be playing this album to death!" - and Blues & Soul Mag who gave it their coveted "most unusual blues album of the year" award. On top of hosting the afore-mentioned club nights in London and Brighton, electro-blues was invited onto the festival circuit, programming electro-blues themed stages at Glastonbury's Shangri-La, Secret Garden Party, Bestival, Love Supreme and more.
Freshly Squeezed is the "world's leading" vintage remix label putting a "modern spin on old records" (Mixmag). Having pioneered a rediscovery of classic swing through the electro-swing scene and their phenomenally successful, silver-disc'd, White Mink series and events - they have also co-founded a global chain of club nights and continue to promote the most bands in this genre working with acts from Caravan Palace to Caro Emerald. Freshly Squeezed is also now a globally-syndicated radio show.