Singer, Songwriter, FRIZZ RECORDS Recording Artist, & Host of IS BLACK MUSIC? on Resonance FM

Monday 3 March 2014

HIPSTA SISTAS

The alternative black music radio show titled 'Is Black Music', that I present, did a one hour special focusing on black women making underground and alternative music

While compiling the tracks for the show, it made me think about where I'm from...

In Los Angeles there were many girls around. All types of girls. The neighborhood was diverse. They were all wondorous in their own way...

They wore different colours in the California sun, and when we were old enough to go out in the world, they began to become bright lights in the nightclub nights, and the days looked better when they smiled...

Conversations rarely went far enough...largely because I didn't know what to say... I was so in awe... In the end I took the Mean Mr Macho path, and they inevitably disappeared...

But I hadn't lost them forever. Because now here in London we are surrounded by people from every wondrous corner of the world. And there are some very hip sistas among them...

After I selected the songs for this ladies-only show, I was surprised to find that I had spent meaningful times with most of these artists. The tracks are all fairly recent releases (2013-14). Other than Neneh and Valerie, they are all but ignored by the media. The courage and conviction that an artist exhibits when working in such shadows is inspiring.

March 8th is International Women's Day, and I hope you enjoy listening to this radio show, and our sistas that participated...

IS BLACK MUSIC February 26, 2014
, ALTERNATIVE SISTAHOOD Playlist:

Sun Ra - I'll Wait For You

Art Terry - Hipsta Sista

Kandia Crazy Horse - California

Mantana Roberts - Responsory

Neneh Cherry - Blank Project

Renu - Midnight Radio

Radikal Queen - Shout

Vedina Mosé - Warrior

Krystal Warren - Tuesday Morning

Errollyn Wallen & Bonnie Greer - Yes

Valerie June - Tennessee Time

Miryam Solomon - Simply Beautiful

Mantana Roberts - River Ruby Dues

Listen to the show on Soundcloud

Thursday 13 February 2014

MISS THANG


For all of us who miss something...or someone that's close by, but out of reach...

This song is for all the people who want to be together but are far apart. Particularly mentally... Particularly sexually...

Though not exclusively sexually. It could be a friend or a relative. It's just someone you love dearly, want to share with passionately. But for some reason, or some reasons, that isn't always possible. No matter what you do, there is always some thang. Some thang in the way of that metaphysical connection we call relating. Love and understanding are too often two different things...

So...Happy Valentine's Day to Miss Thang, and to everyone else we are forever missing...

xxx





Wednesday 29 January 2014

THE CASUAL SEX RADIO SHOW


This week on the 'Is Black Music' radio show on Resonance FM we explored the theme of Casual Sex.

Casual relationships, non-monogamous relationships, hooking-up, friends with benefits... This is rarely talked about directly, or used in art. Perhaps that's cause they're too busy doing it...?


On the show we wanted to isolate the concept of pure casual sex, and see how it works in and through black music. So songs like Marvin Gaye's 'Let's Get It On' were omitted because the characters appear to be in a pre-meditated dating situation. 'Sexual Healing' was also not chosen, because again the protagonist's relationship seemed to have a history.

The archetypal casual sex encounter is improvisational and spontaneous by nature. We chose Gaye's under-rated composition 'After The Dance' instead, because there you have a situation where the singer has clearly just met the girl for the first time at a dance.

We also omitted songs that were about infidelity, cheating or polyamory.

Casual Sex to me is when two people just have sex. That's all. That's where it begins, and that's where it ends.

Simple.

Or is it...?

Listen to the Casual Sex Show here:
http://m.soundcloud.com/resonance-fm/00-00-00-is-black-music-26



Thursday 23 January 2014

DANIEL CHAVIS & THE NY ALTERNATIVE ROCK EXPERIENCE


We play and refer to a lot of music that is from the Big Apple on our radio show.

New York has consistently been a central focus for underground and subversive art. It was where the Harlem Renaissance nurtured the undiscovered African American artists of the 1920s. It was where much of the European Avant-Garde fled to escape the rise of Nazi fascism in the 1930s & 40s, and it was where experimental musicians, writers, & visual & conceptual artists created the Downtown loft scene in the '60s.

Speaking with Daniel Chavis on last night's show helped me realise that these "scenes" in New York are often disjointedly connected.

The Chavis brothers came from North Carolina in the late '80s, to a New York City that was not sure how to relate to Black musicians performing music that was not easily recognisable as 'Black Music'.

Like many of the artist who have come looking for a home in New York, the brothers Chavis' experience was unexpected and incomparable.

Listen to our show with Daniel Chavis here:
https://soundcloud.com/resonance-fm/00-00-00-is-black-music-25?in=resonance-fm/sets/is-black-music-2014