Showing posts with label DJ Cheb I Sabbah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DJ Cheb I Sabbah. Show all posts

Friday, 8 November 2024

You Can Take The Boy Out Of Bauhaus, But You Cannot Take Bauhaus Out Of The Boy

An unexpected treat, Peter Murphy and Boy George teaming up for a single, Let The Flowers Grow, co-written and produced by Youth aka Martin Glover.
 
Sound wise, it comes over like the closing song from the soundtrack to a Hollywood movie from the mid to late 80s, sweeping synth strings, chugging guitar and steady, muscular beat underpinning two powerhouse vocals. 
 
It took a couple of listens, but (and excuse the pun) it grew on me. Not an obvious pairing, and even if George's tends to dominate on the shared chorus, the voices complement one another well. And of course, new music from Peter Murphy is a very welcome thing.

It's been ten years since Peter's tenth studio album, Lion, also a collaboration with Youth, so we can but hope that Let The Flowers Grow is a teaser for a bigger project, an album even.

In the meantime, here's a chronological run through of Peter's promos, from his debut solo single (and Pere Ubu cover) Final Solution in 1985 through the optimistically titled HIt Song (it wasn't) in 1992, up to Eliza from Lion in 2014. Never a dull visual and those cheekbones could still cut glass over three decades.

From 2019, there's a live performance of second solo single Blue Heart and then the rather beautiful Keep Coming Back by Cheb I Sabbah from 2021, featuring Peter paired with Azam Ali.

Finally, a step back to 2011 and Peter's appearance on What's In My Bag? at Amoeba Music in San Francisco. At under six-and-a-half minutes, it's one of the shorter entries in the long-running series, but it's a lot of fun.

 

Friday, 11 February 2022

Ich Bin Ein Ausländer

I first became aware of Aki Nawaz via Nation Records, personally one of the most exciting labels to emerge in the 1990s. Little did I know at the time, but he'd featured in my record collection previously as drummer with The Southern Death Cult (who incrementally dropped prefixes to become The Cult, but that's another story).
 
As well as providing a home and creative outlet for artists via Nation Records, Nawaz also performed as rapper Propa-Gandi and has released an immense body of work as Fun-Da-Mental. Nawaz has consequently courted controversy over his political acts, lyrical content and recital of verses from the Qur'an over Fun-Da-Mental's music, as referenced in this 2015 interview with Vice's Jack Dutton.
 
This selection focuses on the 1990s, 12 tracks over 75 minutes, taking in Fun-Da-Mental remixes and remixed, including the collaboration with Pop Will Itself that provides today's post title. Some unsurprising inclusions here, with Transglobal Underground and Indian Ropeman, but hopefully a few unexpected remixes too, such as Hyperhead (Mary Mary's band between Gaye Bikers On Acid and Apollo 440) and especially The Jesus & Mary Chain.  
 
Fun-Da-Mental's last album was 2018's There Shall Be Love. As the Bandcamp release info states, the music "is a soundtrack to "life lived" and "life observed". The Political commentary, although very outspoken and nuanced, is and remains a matter of debate."
 
1) "You Have Become Human Swine" (
A Lesson In Love...Listen!!!! Reprise): Fun-Da-Mental (1999)
2) Ja Sha Taan (Karachi Deathcult Mix By Transglobal Underground): Fun-Da-Mental ft. Nawazish Ali Khan (1997)
3) New World Order (Extended Version): Fun-Da-Mental (1994)
4) A Lesson In Love...Listen!!!! (Wisdom Speaks) (Remix By Phluide): Fun-Da-Mental (1999)
5) Ich Bin Ein Ausländer (Fun-Da-Mental 12" Mix): Pop Will Eat Itself ft. Blacka-D, Hot-Dog & Propa-Gandi (1994)
6) Mother India (Spirit Of The Tiger) (Remix By The Moody Boyz aka Tony Thorpe): Fun-Da-Mental (1994)
7) Shri Durga (The Organic Science Mix By Fun-Da-Mental): DJ Cheb I Sabbah ft. Mala Ganguly, Shafqat Ali Khan, Ustad Salamat Ali Khan & Ustad Sharafat Ali Khan (2000)
8) Ja Sha Taan (J&MC Debate With F<D>M Version By The Jesus & Mary Chain): Fun-Da-Mental (1999)
9) This Is Fascism (Exterminate Fascism Before It Gets Your Teddy Bear By Fun-Da-Mental) (Cover of Consolidated): New Fast Automatic Daffodils (1996)
10) Teenage Mind (Fun-de-mental Midi Breakdown Dub): Hyperhead (1992)
11) Mr. Bubbleman (Album Version): Fun-Da-Mental (1994)
12) Demonised Soul (Indian Ropeman Remix By Sanjiv Sen): Fun-Da-Mental (1998)
 
1992: Teenage Mind EP: 10
1994: Ich Bin Ein Ausländer EP: 5 
1994: Mother India EP: 6
1994: Seize The Time / Taking Liberties: 11
1994: Volume Nine: 3 
1996: This Is Fascism: 9
1997: Ja Sha Taan EP: 2, 8 
1998: Demonised Soul EP: 12
1999: Why America Will Go To Hell EP: 1, 4 
2000: Maha Maya: Shri Durga Remixed: 7