Listen, Like, Love: Sera - Little Girl

I spent a lot of 2014/2015 working on an album for Sera. She's a folk/country/americana artist, and came to me with a bunch of songs written on piano or guitar, plus vocals/lyrics, and we worked together to make an album. She's a really brilliant songwriter. 

The album's called 'Little Girl' and was released on Folkstock Records - it's had play on BBC Radio London, BBC Wales & Cymru, Absolute Radio, and I'm sure a bunch more that I'm not aware of.

It was a LOT of work - as well as recording/mixing/mastering the album, I played guitar, synth/keys, bass, drums, percussion and even did some backing vocals (!), so it was quite a labour of love. We wrote the final track 'Through The Night' together, and I'm really proud of the whole album. 

It also features songwriting collaborations with Sion Russell Jones and Gordon Mills Jr (The Bluetones, Ed Sheeran, Lissie, Newton Faulkner and Lillian Todd-Jones), as well as violin by Jenn Williams and cello by Sion Lewis.

Sera/Folkstock also released an EP called 'Rocks' which features a subset of the rockier songs from the album.

Thankfully, both the album and the EP have had some great reviews - I generally am not a huge fan of posting quotes as it makes me feel a bit queezy, so I'll leave you to check out the Huffington Post or Americana UK if you really feel like it. Still, here's one last one from From the Margins, just to flatter one's ego a little (hey, if I don't no one will etc?): 

Her last EP, Straeon, saw a first musical collaboration with the producer of this album, Eddie Al-Shakarchi, who contributed by playing on Mond am Eiliad and Agor dy Galon. If anything has changed to make this new album something a whole stratospheric level above what, however excellent, she has recorded before, it must be this new working relationship. Al-Shakarchi is also a multi-instrumentalist - and his contribution of often spare but dynamic percussion is particularly important here in breathing life into the music.

Isn't that nice? You can stream Rocks below, and if you like it, please check out the whole album on BandCamp or iTunes / Apple Music. Thank you and have a lovely day.

Listen: Metabeats x Ed Boogie 'SLSBS' ft. Quelle Chris

Hey, you there. Check out this track I crafted with Chesus aka Metabeats aka Earl Jeffers aka 50% of Darkhouse Family, featuring Quelle Chris (of the mighty Mello Music Group). Music & production by myself and Metabeats, mixed/mastered by myself. Vocals by Mr. Christopher. This is Hip-Hop music: lyrics are NSFW from the get go, so protect your loved ones' precious ears. 

This track is off Metabeats' 'Caviar Crackle' album, from back in 2013 from AssociatedMinds. I think people liked it a lot. At least, this dude did: 

Gilles Peterson: One of the finest hip-hop records to come out of the UK in recent years, heavy on the swing and swagger. Featuring a cast of MCs from both sides of the Atlantic: Action Bronson, Zeroh, Quelle Chris, Dubbledge and a clutch of interludes that you wish were that bit longer. Highly recommended!

I'll be posting more songs off this album SOON. In the meantime, go get that on Bandcamp or iTunes, why don't you?

Smith & The Honey Badgers: The Honey Badger Strut 7"/Digi

A couple of years ago I mastered the super dope Smith & The Honey Badgers 7": The Honey Badger Strut / Let's Pretend. And I still think it's super cool - click the link above, go listen, buy (digi and/or vinyl), and support these funkateers in their crusade. I got my copy!

P.S. Unless we're actually talking about funk music can we please stop using the word 'funky'? Thx.

Palomino Party - Run Palomino

A few weeks ago I wrapped up an 4-track EP for Palomino Party - and this is the lead single. I recorded the drums, bass and basic guitars at Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, and tracked the rest at my own studio. I produced, recorded, mixed and mastered the tracks, and played a bunch of guitar too. Even a tambourine was shaken.

I've got some pictures of the drum set up so might do a post about the mics used at some point in the near future...

There's actually a fifth track - another single (not featured on the EP) that's coming soon with a video, too!