Posts Tagged ‘Mayer Hawthorne’

Something To Ride To: April ’10

Sunday, April 18th, 2010

Saturday night you’re driving around with or without a special lady friend and you need music to marinate to. Let me help you with 6 new(est) kinda joints that’ll set you off in the right way. –Philaflava

Brotha Lynch Hung – D.O.A.
This is the aggression track. Everyone needs to get it out of their systems early and usually it takes a good 5 minutes to settle in once you enter the car. This is it. You’ll find yourself singing the hook throughout the night but don’t make the mistake and play this after the vibe is set. You’re just warming up.

B.o.B. – Nothing On You (Remix) feat. Big Boi
Another dumb catchy hook but woman like this shit and it’s B.o.B. so it’s a win/win. I prefer the remix because Big Boi shouts out Phife Dawg. This is a good transition to what is about to be WET BUTTER LEATHERS.

Murs & 9th Wonder – Asian Girl
A long overdue anthem that starts off with 9th Wonder rapping. You can fast forward if you want because he is simply atrocious. Murs saves the days and kills this ode. If you happen to be with an Asian girl you’ll bring out the laughter too. If you’re looking for one, then this song is an ideal blueprint for the night.

E-40 – Bitch feat. Too $hort
Just a reminder that men can be bitches too. If somebody is mean muggin’ or driving a little erratic, let ‘em know they are a bitch. Its also a reminder that woman can be bitches too so if you’re night ain’t going right let her know what she is acting like. Life is too short don’t end up with a bitch!

Snoop Dogg – Gangsta Luv (Mayer Hawthorne G-Mix)
Smooth pimp shit. Snoop is corny as fuck and normally I wouldn’t even listen to him but everyone once in awhile he fucks around and drops a great radio track. Mayer Hawthrone fixes this remix up to make it the perfect compliment to your driving tunes.

Too $hort – International Player
Another track about bitches and another track featuring Too $hort. It ain’t “I’m A Player” it’s “International Player” and it’s the best you’ll get from Todd Shaw in ’10. I actually play this right after “Asian Girl” just to really hammer it home. You’ll see…

Peace to 2DBz for a few of the links.

Mayer Hawthorne – Green Eyed Love (instrumental)

Monday, January 25th, 2010

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To be honest, I got tired of Hawthorne’s A Strange Arrangement album pretty quickly. Mind you I was a supporter originally – I championed those first released songs before they made it to the heart-shaped vinyl, ripped any shreds of new and/or commercially unavailable audio from youtube and radio broadcasts, put my friends on to it, etc. But when the album came it hit my house and my ipod with less a bang than a whimper. It’s not that the album was flat out bad, yet it didn’t really resonate. Older singles were still good, some of the new songs were almost as good, that’s about it. There was something sneakily disengeneous about the whole thing, as if it was a work of somebody concientiously trying hard to imitate the sound of soul as opposed to actually creating it organically. Maybe I’m being too harsh and snobby… I’m well aware that A Strange Arrangement was embrased by many who are far better versed in the the genre than I. To my humble ears there was simply better new soul music made last year, both of the retro and the forward-thinking variety. I’d rather just listen to Lee Field’s My World again, or the JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound album.

Anyway (rant over), one of the things that I did enjoy about the album was the tremendous closer Green Eyed Love. Mayer’s falsetto sounded good here, but the real draw for me was the production. Specifically I was blown away by the guitar solo that kicks in around 2:18. I wasn’t alone in this sentiment, when the song first debuted on Benji B’s show there was talk of much air guitarring in the studio. I was hoping that if the song was ever released as a single Stones Throw would honor the old tradition of putting the instrumtal on the flipside, as opposed to the modern trend of tacking on a handfull of random remixes. As it turns out they did both.

I wont try to describe what it sounds like, let’s just say if the words ‘guitar solo’ have any appeal you should probably check it out. Mind you, the first two minutes before it hits aren’t bad either.

Mayer Hawthorne – Green Eyed Love (instrumental)

Go HERE to check out and/or buy the rest of the songs on this single.