Posts Tagged ‘Adrian Younge’

Adrian Younge Presents Venice Dawn – Lovely Lady ft. Dennis Coffey

Friday, January 13th, 2012


 
Video for one of the tracks from the excellent Something About April album, featuring some of the most amazing hair pieces caught on film since the last Dix promo photo. Also, note how well this video rides the delicate balance between genuine sentiment and tounge-in-cheek asides.
 

Adrian Younge – RENDEZVOUS! DJ Set (7 December 2011)

Friday, December 16th, 2011


 

This is an all vinyl mix of tunes that, according to Adrian, inspired his band’s new album, “Something About April”

 
So basically all sorts of crazy obscure 60s and 70s OST funk and jazz and soul whatever else influences his own awesome music. Drink wine on a bearskin rug to this one.
 
DOWNLOAD: Adrian Younge – RENDEZVOUS! DJ Set (7 December 2011)
ADRIAN YOUNGE DJ SET by djalfonso
 

STREAM: Adrian Younge Presents Venice Dawn – Turn Down the Sound

Friday, November 4th, 2011


 
The psychedelic soul machine that is Venice Dawn continues shredding along. Their album is out next Tuesday, a new track from it has been upped to youtube for preview.
 
STREAM: Adrian Younge Presents Venice Dawn – Turn Down the Sound

 

Adrian Younge Presents Venice Dawn – It’s Me (Ft. Rebeca Jordan) STREAM

Monday, October 3rd, 2011


 
Anything new from Adrian Younge & Venice Dawn is welcome around these parts. “It’s Me” is the first single from their upcoming Something About April album. Just like their previous releases, this is some righteous psychedelic deep soul.
 

 
You can buy the single via Wax Poetics HERE
 

Adrian Younge Presents Venice Dawn (FREE EP)

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

As mentioned in previous posts, I’ve been waiting for this (or anything new from Adrian Younge) for a while now. With this EP, my wait is fully rewarded, and my expectations are met and then some. This is one of the best things I’ve heard all year, in any genre. The description mentions Morricone’s soundtracks as a big source of inpiration, and I can certainly see that, but there’s more going on here and calling this an homage wouldn’t do it justice. Rather, the music feels like a synthesis of various influences in service of something distinct and unique. The last (and best) track starts like something by David Axelrod, and then throws in vocals reminiscent of the blue opera singer from the Fifth Element – I’ve never heard Morricone do that.

Adrian Younge Presents Venice Dawn (EP) by Wax Poetics

DOWNLOAD: Adrian Younge Presents Venice Dawn (FREE EP)

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Adrian Younge – 1969 Organ

Wednesday, June 29th, 2011

Ever since the Black Dynamite Score was first released in 2009, I have combed the internet on a quest for more music from Adrian Younge. My search uncovered faint traces of a nearly mythical faux-OST called Venice Dawn, but never anything tangible; it appeared only in ghostly forms of blog praises and dead links. Until today, when I finally found something I could actually listen to on Notable Music Co. Read below…

Long before Black Dynamite popped the trunk, composer/producer Adrian Younge was hard at work on another soundtrack. When it surfaced in 2000, Venice Dawn appeared to be the music from a lost 1969 Italian film, but don’t bother looking for it on Netflix. The album itself, however, has been recently refined down to five tracks, remastered, and will be released as a free EP by Wax Poetics Records next month. Part King Crimson, part Air, the music—like “1969 Organ” heard here—shows the composer in his early form, obsessing over Italian soundtracks, ’70s synthesizers, moody instrumentals, sparse compositions, and funky drum breaks. Its rerelease eleven years later connects the dots between Black Dynamite, Younge’s early work, and his newest project, recorded under the aptly named moniker Venice Dawn. The new LP, Something About April, will be released by Wax Poetics Records in September.

STREAM: Adrian Younge – 1969 Organ (via Notable Music Co)

Adrian Younge and Black Dynamite Orchestra – Shot me in the heart (live)

Friday, August 27th, 2010

DOWNLOAD: Adrian Younge and Black Dynamite Orchestra – Shot me in the heart (live)

An excellent live rendition of my one of my favorite songs of 2009, looser and jammier than the album version. So good I had to rip the audio. According to this interview the group should have another album out in December, which is something to look forward to.

Adrian Younge & The Black Dynamite Sound Orchestra – Shot Me In the Heart (Video)

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

One of the highlights from the Black Dynamite original score gets a classy video treatment. Foxy ladies, smokey interiors and sweaty lounge singers abound.

More on the music of Black Dynamite HERE

Some highlights from the Black Dynamite (Original Motion Picture Score)

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

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Before I begin….

GO SEE MOTHERFUCKING BLACK DYNAMITE. DRIVE. RUN. ROLLERSKATE. SCUBADIVE. TELEPORT. STEAL WINGS FROM SOMEBODY THAT JUST DRANK A RED BULL. RIDE A SLED PULLED BY MIDGETS. WHATEVER THE FUCK YOU GOTTA DO TO SEE THIS MOVIE, JUST DO IT. YOU’LL THANK ME AFTERWARDS.

Moving right along…. one of the many reasons this movie succeeds as a satire is painstaking, almost fetishistic attention to detail in all aspects of the productions. Music was always an integral part of blaxploitation cinema, so the creators made sure to make it a priority here as well.

Que Adrian Younge, who cooked up an incredible original score that works on several levels. Sure, it’s a great hilarious parody on the narrative soundtracks popular in the 70s (this is the kind of soundtrack where the songs actually narrate the action on screen). But beyond that Younge managed to create music that actually sounds like it could have come from one of the movies being sent up. It’s obvious that this was made with great love and reverence for the source material. Here in full force are the infectious melodies, chunky wah wah guitars, sleazy horns, pulsing heavy drums – all the staples that made these soundtracks almost more notable than the movies they framed. These aren’t just novelty tracks that get tiresome as the joke wears off. This is just good ass music period. Some of it just happens to have hilarious lyrics.

Keeping with the ‘dancing about architecture’ theory I’m gonna shut my jive ass mouth and give you some examples. I tried to pick songs that give away the least amount of plot in the narration but still showcase the best that this score has to offer.

Shine

Chicago Wind

Jimmy’s Dead (instrumental)

I posted another song from this score about a month ago when it was leaked as a preview. It’s called Shot Me In The Heart, you can check it out here

Waxpoetics (which released this album) made a nice little short behind the scenes/making off feature, which gets a little deeper into the process and the influences that went into the music.

Big, massive, hugemongous, elephant dick sized props to Verge.

Adrian Younge – Shot Me In The Heart (Black Dynamite OST)

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

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Just in time before the weekends starts here’s a little taste of the Black Dynamite OST, composed by Adrian Younge. This comes via the vinyl4giants blog (thanks to them.) The full album will be released by Wax Poetics on 10/20, get more info here.

Adrian Younge – Shot Me In The Heart

BTW, I saw this movie at a festival a few months ago, and it is about as awesome as it looks.

Big thanks to Verge for the heads up.