Egon in Munich with Madlib, J.Rocc and Embyro

You’ve probably noticed that the site hasn’t been updated lately. That’s because Egon flew first to Copenhagen for a gig with Madlib and J.Rocc and then on to Munich where he -with the help of ex-Embryo and Amon Duul bassist Uve Mullrich – assembled Madlib, J.Rocc, ex-Embryo guitarist Roman Bunka and Embryo founder Christian Burchard for a series of jam sessions in an underground Munich bunker with this legendary Krautrock ensemble. Well, it was more like a cold-storage cellar, but bunker sounds cooler. Mullrich’s daughter, the vocalist Bajka, came through to meet Madlib and discuss their collaborative album which – hopefully! – will come out on Now-Again sometime next year. MORE

Announcing – Seu Jorge And Almaz (and a free mp3!)…

Brazilian singer and actor Seu Jorge and his band Almaz have signed to Now-Again Records. Their album – Seu Jorge and Almaz – will be released on 07.27.10 in North America to coincide with a sixteen-city North American tour. The first single from the album – a cover of Roy Ayers’ “Everybody Loves The Sunshine” – is out on 12″ vinyl in mid-June.

Seu Jorge and Almaz (Self-Titled Album)
North American Tracklist
01. Errare Humanum 4:50
02. Das Model 3:07
03. Cristina 3:08
04. Saudosa Bahia 3:17
05. Cirandar 4:15
06. Tempo De Amor 3:23
07. Everybody Loves The Sunshine 4:56
08. Pai Joao 3:53
09. Rock With You 4:51
10. Cala Boca, Menino 2:21
11. Girl You Move Me 5:32
12. Juizo Final 4:54

Seu Jorge and Almaz
North American Tour Dates:
7.23 Miami, FL Fillmore Theater
7.24 Orlando, FL Club Firestone
7.25 Atlanta, GA Variety
7.27 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
7.28 Philadelphia, PA Trocadero
7.29 New York, NY Joe’s Pub
7.30 New York, NY Terminal 5
7.31 Boston, MA Royale Boston
8.1 Montreal, PQ Osheaga Festival
8.2 Toronto, ONT Phoenix
8.3 Chicago, IL Congress Theater
8.6 Vancouver, BC Vogue
8.7 Seattle, WA King Cat
8.8 Portland, OR Crystal Ballroom
8.10 San Francisco, CA Regency
8.11 San Diego, CA Belly Up
8.13 Los Angeles, CA Hotel Café
8.14 Los Angeles, CA Club Nokia

Download: “Everybody Loves The Sunshine.”
External link: seujorgealmaz.com

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L.A. Weekly Cover Story: California Funk and Apple And The Three Oranges

The L.A. Weekly, under the direction of music editor Gustavo Turner, doesn’t miss a beat. Well, of course we’d say that, as the scribe got our California Funk anthology – and a well-written peek into the life of Edward “Apple” Nelson” – onto the cover of the magazine this week. Included in the story – a never-before-seen picture of Apple And The Three Oranges, courtesy of soul and funk historian Dante Carfagna.

An excerpt:

“…as a new compilation makes clear, California has a rich, largely untold history of under-the-radar soul and funk music. California Funk: Real Funk 45s from the Golden State, just issued by Now-Again and Jazzman, chronicles music previously relegated to the memories of those who attended small clubs with live bands trained in the lost art of making crowds get down, a world largely decimated by the advent of the DJ, and it bears witness to the quality of musicians from those days.

Old publicity shots and a few rare records — most of them singles on obscure labels with names like Stanson, Sagittarius, Love, Stage Music, Igloo, Uptight and Watts USA — miraculously survived being lost to history through the loving care of collectors and obsessives on both sides of the Atlantic. For example, the U.K.’s Northern Soul dance scene (and the British appreciation for arcane cultural minutiae) would treasure one of these “holy grail” gems for a couple of decades, passing it on to the current generation of crate-diggers and beat-makers, who would sample them and drop them on DJ sets.

California Funk is the latest link in this chain of survival. This collection of the best recovered funk tracks from Los Angeles, the Bay Area, Sacramento, San Diego and places in between showcases the work of bands and the inspired leaders who gigged the local circuits in the “sock it to me” era. Every track is a highlight, from the easy, smoky barroom groove of opener “All Bundled Into One” (where Water Color makes Duke Ellington’s “Caravan” smoke a big fat one) to the closing cover of “What’s Going On” by the mysterious Mr. Clean & the Soul Inc.”

Read the full story here: Golden State Funk on the cover of the L.A. Weekly.

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Seu Jorge and Almaz on Now-Again: Album Coming 07.27.10

Sorry for the teaser, but we’re two months out so we figured now was the time to drop the bomb: Seu Jorge’s new album – Seu Jorge and Almaz – is coming on Now-Again in late July. The first single – which you might have already heard on Gilles Peterson’s, Benji B’s or the likes of Jason Bentley/Morning Becomes Eclectic’s radio shows – is a cover of Roy Ayers “Everybody Loves The Sunshine.” We’ll be leaking it here as a download soon.

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A Blast From The Past – Egon’s High School Band Stones Throw Podcast

Egon’s done a few Podcasts for Stones Throw’s reliable series. Stones Throw has reposted a few. Here’s one that came out in 2007, around the release of the Kashmere Stage Band anthology Texas Thunder Soul: a mix of recordings by various high school bands, released in the 60s and 70s. It’s a free download with any purchase at Stones Throw’s webstore.

Download: Egon’s “High School Band Mix.”

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