Exclusive Download: Mr. Chop remixes Cherry Ghost’s “We Sleep On Stones”

We’re offering you a special one this week – an exclusive download of Mr. Chop’s remix of Cherry Ghost’s “We Sleep On Stones” – featuring Heliocentrics Malcolm Catto on drums and Jake Ferguson on bass. His remix will be on the first 12″ release from Cherry Ghost’s forthcoming Beneath This Burning Shoreline album on Heavenly Records, and will be in stores in early November.

We were so blown away by the quality of Chop’s work that we had to ask for a dispatch from The ‘Shire. Chop fired back with:

Cheers! I didn’t have anything in the library suited, so I asked Mal and Jake if they would record a backing track for me. Came at a bad time really as they were just moving out of their studio again, so it was a quick one as they had to move out that day and had just finished mixing their Lloyd Miller record. All the synth parts and effects are mine; I used strings, an odd little piano and guitar hits from the original. Other note drums have been processed through a Moog and Ring Mod.

I let the strings play out at the end as they sound lush. There is another version with Simon’s vocals on, which I think makes a lot sense, but the band preferred the instrumental. Ben, who plays keys, is a top bloke did all the arrangements – and offered his time if anything ever comes up in the future. Its a quartet playing if you are interested in some strings on the Chop album.

Back to my cave.

Download: Cherry Ghost/Mr. Chop Remix (w/ Malcolm Catto and Jake Ferguson) ““We Sleep On Stones (Instrumental).”

Not Really A Podcast: Part Two – The Poets of Rhythm, Malcolm Catto, Bajka Live In Nottingham, UK (2006)

Again, courtesy of Sofrito’s Lewis Heriz we’re presenting another entry in our “Not Really A Podcast” series – a second song from the gig Heriz produced for the Poets of Rhythm/Whitefield Brothers, Heliocentrics drummer Malcolm Catto and vocalist Bajka at The Maze in Nottingham, UK, in 2006. Now up – a modal-funk number in the vein of Mulatu Asatke, the aptly titled “Ethiopia.”

Download: The Poets of Rhythm featuring Malcolm Catto and Bajka ““Ethiopia.”

Not Really A Podcast: The Poets of Rhythm, Malcolm Catto, Bajka Live In Nottingham, UK (2006).

Thanks to Lewis Heriz (the graphic-design mastermind behind London’s Sofrito, and our Whitefield Brothers and Seu Jorge and Almaz album covers), we are pleased to offer you another entry in our sporadic “Not Really A Podcast” series….

This is the first in a line of songs we’ll make available from a gig Heriz produced for the Poets of Rhythm/Whitefield Brothers, Heliocentrics drummer Malcolm Catto and vocalist Bajka at The Maze in Nottingham, UK, in 2006. First up – a funky take on Charles Mingus’s “Moanin.'”

Download: The Poets of Rhythm featuring Malcolm Catto ““Moanin.'”

Exclusive Pre-sale: Lloyd Miller and The Heliocentrics Out Now At Stones Throw!

The collaborative album between Dr. Lloyd Miller and The Heliocentrics is set for release on Strut on August 2nd on CD/Itunes (vinyl will come out on August 31st). But CDs are in and shipping over at Stones Throw NOW – and vinyl pre-orders are being taken. Vinyl will ship around August 5th.

Get this monster of an album – inspired by Millers’ frequent tours and ceaseless study of Middle Eastern music and culture, full of the rock solid rhythms that the Heliocentrics are known for and blessed by Miller’s genius on an array of instruments that would cause even the most talented of jazzers to pause – now!

Download: Lloyd Miller and The Heliocentrics – “Fantasia Part. 1.”

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Announcing: Lloyd Miller and The Heliocentrics (and a free mp3!)

A while ago, we posted a back and forth that we had with Dr. Lloyd Miller about the past, future and ethics of rhythm. Well, now we have something better – his collaborative album with The Heliocentrics is set for release on Strut on August 2nd (well, the actual vinyl will come out on August 31st).

It’s a monster of an album, inspired by Millers’ frequent tours and ceaseless study of Middle Eastern music and culture, full of the rock solid rhythms that the Heliocentrics are known for and blessed by Miller’s genius on an array of instruments that would cause even the most talented of jazzers to pause. Download an example now – one that’s much funkier than anything we would have expected Miller to allow, but one that speaks volumes to his – and The Heliocentrics – talents.

Download: Lloyd Miller and The Heliocentrics – “Fantasia Part. 1.”

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