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Justin Bieber feat. Daniel Caesar, Giveon
Found on Bieber's album "Justice", the song blends smooth R&B sounds with a relaxed, summery vibe. Bieber, Caesar, and Giveon harmonize perfectly, creating an atmosphere that invites both chilling and dancing. The combination of Bieber's smooth voice with the deep, soulful influences of Caesar and Giveon makes "Peaches" an unforgettable hit. A song that showcases Justin Bieber's versatility and talent in a fresh light.
Grimes - Vanessa
From then on, it was clear that the 24-year-old had more to offer, as it is easy to jump to the conclusion that this delicate voice cannot be a high-flyer. Grimes is to be understood as a total work of art who, in addition to her music, also produces music (art) videos and is not averse to extraversion in her style of dress, which has already spread in the fashion world. The Canadian moves musically between New Age, Glitch, K-Pop and Industrial and proves impressively that it is not easy to walk a tightrope between these genres.
Update: Grimes and Elon Musk – an unconventional duo that has made headlines since their relationship began in 2018. The experimental pop artist and the tech entrepreneur quickly bonded over their shared love of technology, art, and futuristic ideas. Together, they have three children – including the famously named X Æ A-12. Their relationship, like their personalities, defies the norm, often shaped by distance, media buzz, and philosophical musings.
Thomas Dolby - funny video interview from the 80's!
Contrary to popular belief, he has no relation to the Dolby family behind the famous noise reduction technology. In fact, his father was an archaeologist. At the age of 18, Thomas built his first synthesizer and, by the late 1970s, was working as a sound engineer for various bands, including Camera Club (featuring Trevor Horn). Inspired by Kraftwerk and Brian Eno, he was always at the forefront of innovative music technology. In 1983, Dolby broke into the U.S. Top 5 with his quirky hit "She Blinded Me with Science", featuring voice samples by the eccentric British scientist Magnus Pyke. By the late '80s, Thomas Dolby shifted his focus: he composed film scores, worked as a producer, and started developing music-related hardware and software. In 1993, he founded the software company Headspace, based in San Mateo, California. Its first product was the Virtual String Quartet. In 1996, Headspace was renamed Beatnik Inc., focusing on developing audio formats and composition tools for mobile phone ringtones. A fun detail in the video below: the host is dressed in full Kraftwerk gear, just like on the cover of “The Man-Machine” album!
Chromatics - INTO THE BLACK
Unfortunately, the Chromatics subsequently disintegrated into numerous other projects (including Shoplifting) until only Adam Miller remained from the original formation. After a few line-up changes, guitarist Miller, singer Ruth Radelet, drummer Nat Walker and producer/multi-instrumentalist Johnny Jewel finally form the band. For the release of their third album, they switched from Gold Standard Laboratories to the small label Italians Do Better. In 2007, “Night Drive” describes a radical change from earlier post-punk to dark disco. The four won many new friends. In 2011, the increasingly soundtrack-like Chromatics set further exclamation marks with a contribution to the Ryan Gosling film hype “Drive”. They continue to live out their ethereal, noir-lacquered cinematic style between Giorgio Moroder, New Order and M83. Current album: “Kill For Love”
Update: In August 2021, members Ruth Radelet, Adam Miller, and Nat Walker announced the band's dissolution. Producer Johnny Jewel, instrumental in shaping the group's sound, was notably absent from the statement. The long-anticipated album Dear Tommy, announced in 2014, remains unreleased and is surrounded by numerous myths. :-(
Following the split, former members have pursued solo musical endeavors. Ruth Radelet released solo singles like “Crimes” and a cover of Elliott Smith’s “Twilight”. Adam Miller released his solo album Gateway in 2022. Johnny Jewel continues to be active as a producer and label owner.
Lee (scratch) Perry
The Upsetters was the real secret weapon of Perry, because early he recognized that good songs also have to do with solid music, especially if you want to technically alienate the arrangements.The genre "Dub" was probably invented by Lee, which brought him the appendage "Scratch" Perry. His specialty was to enrich sounds and musical passages with external equipment, sometimes several times with effects, called "overdubbing" in the jargon, which was very exotic at the time, especially since his style was very popular in the THC faction and still is! So Perry is also considered a pioneer of remixes and collaborations with DJs. Disco Devil as an 8 minute version was understood as an attempt to assert itself on the increasingly hip disco dance floors and accordingly to bring in some money next to the original by Max Romeo. Nowadays the techniques used for this purpose are used by many music producers, especially in the field of electronic music. By the way - Lee "Scratch" Perry lives in Switzerland these days and married Mireille, a dominant businesswoman who made headlines in the 80s. Lee Perry extroverted clothing style was already striking in the 70s and is even more so today!!! An aged bird of paradise, who must have seen many shades of color outside the "normal-perceptible" in his life, still acts very very youthful today. Lee Perry's creativity remains unbroken to this day. In 2003, he won the Grammy in the category of Best Reggae Album with his album Jamaican E. T..
Update: With the passing of Lee "Scratch" Perry in 2021, the music world lost one of its most colorful and creative pioneers. Despite his eccentric style, he was globally admired as a wizard of sound. Perry may be gone, but his influence will echo for generations. R.I.P. Lee "Scratch" Perry.