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Mogger Since:
June 20, 2006
Age:
34
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In Austin, Texas but my heart is in Ireland.

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Artist: Track: Brandon Heights
Other Tags: electronic, elbow, Stevie Wonder, Joni Mitchell

Another installment in the hugely popular 'Under The Influence with....' series. This time around we have Part Time Heroes off Mums The Word Records.

Who are Part Time Heroes? Well, no-one really knows. Like myself, these heroes prefer to lurk in the shadows and let the music do the talking. Except these hereos make the tunes. ;-) Made up of Shop Boy and Sandwich Man, Part Time Heroes deliver beautifully crafted tracks that capture you in their soulful wonder with rich layers of smooth grooves. And with Gilles Peterson supporting your hero cause you can't go too wrong! "I love their sound. They come across as a jazzier Zero 7, I'm feeling that!"

Without further ado!

Under the Influence with....Part Time Heroes

Artist: Joni Mitchell Tune; A Case Of You. Its just the most beautiful track I've ever heard, musically and lyrically. incredibly honest and moving. http://cubikmusik.typepad.com/cubikmusik/files/08_a_case_of_you.mp3

Artist: Elbow Tune: Scattered Black and Whites. I could have picked any number of tracks by this band. I think they're so underated and have been a huge source of inspiration to both toby and I. I think their depth of songwriting and the way they contruct they're music is astounding. http://cubikmusik.typepad.com/cubikmusik/files/10_scattered_black_and_whites.mp3

Artist; Stevie Wonder Tune: Summer Soft. Once again, I could have picked any number of tracks. Stevie is probably one of my most enduring, but moreover earliest musical influences. When I was about 3 or 4, I can remember learning how to use my parents record player and just dancing myself sick to Songs in the Key of Life , so he's got to be in there. http://cubikmusik.typepad.com/cubikmusik/files/09_summer_soft.mp3

And now-the sweet, sweet track from Part Time Heroes off their acclaimed Realise EP I have had this on my main playlist since I got it; with the organ as beautiful as it has ever sounded.

Artist: Part Time Heroes Tune: Brandon Heights

Much thanks to Shop Boy (Ross) of Part Time Heroes and Marc Sheinman with What's Good Music. Keep an eye out for an upcoming 'Under The Influence with....The Nextmen'. :-) I can't wait.

Check out the whole series here: http://cubikmusik.typepad.com/cubikmusik/under_the_influence_with/index.html Cheers, Cubik

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Sturgell says:

right on

Posted about 1 year ago
Artist: Album: Liquid Swords Track: Toxicity, Paid in Full,Staring at the Sun,Sicilian Clan,I Gotcha Back, May this be Love

Under The Influence with...Taylormade Sounds

So folks-after last weeks Future Funk Squad post we deliver to you...round two of the 'Under The Influence' series and this time around we are joining Taylormade Sounds. Last week we posted Digisoul here on CubikMusik and it proved to be very popular so for all of you that enjoyed it, and those that get to enjoy it again here today, check out some of Taylor's tunes that have influenced the excellent sounds that are created in the Hotbox Studio.

In no particular order:

1. Ennio Morricone- there are many songs i like from this composer but here are the best- the opening theme to "The Untouchables", theme to "Violent City" theme to "Sicilian Clan" "The Ballad of hank McCain" "Ecstasy of Gold" Get 'Il Clan dei Siciliani' here: http://cubikmusik.typepad.com/cubikmusik/files/01_il_clan_dei_siciliani_instrumentale.mp3

2. Jimi Hendrix- i love all his work but stand out songs include: Axis Bold As Love, One Rainy Wish, May this be Love, Machine Gun Get 'May This be Love' here: http://cubikmusik.typepad.com/cubikmusik/files/03_may_this_be_love.mp3

3. The Rza- i like all his production but Raekwon's "Only Built For Cuban Links" and GZA's "Liquid Swords" are stand out albums. Get: I Gotcha Back/B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth) here: http://cubikmusik.typepad.com/cubikmusik/files/05_i_gotcha_back___b.I.B.L.E.%20(Basic%20Instructions%20Before%20Leaving%20Earth).mp3

4. Led Zeppelin- too many good songs to pick just one but "Battle of Evermore" "Kashmir" "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" Get 'Babe I'm Gonna Leave You' here: http://cubikmusik.typepad.com/cubikmusik/files/babe_im_gonna_leave_you.mp3

5. System Of A Down- Toxicity, Violent Pornography, Revenga, Deer Dance. Ge 'Toxicity' here: http://cubikmusik.typepad.com/cubikmusik/files/04_toxicity.mp3

6. TV On The Radio- feeling all their stuff pretty much but check "I Was A Lover" "Hours" "A Method" "Staring At The Sun" Get 'Staring at the Sun' here: http://cubikmusik.typepad.com/cubikmusik/files/01_staring_at_the_sun.mp3

7. Hip Hop- BDP, Rakim, Tribe Called Quest, Wu Tang, De La Soul, OutKast, MOP. Get 'Paid in Full (Coldcut remix)' here:http://cubikmusik.typepad.com/cubikmusik/files/02_paid_in_full_seven_minutes_of_music_the_coldcut_remix.mp3

Hear Taylormade Sound's Digisoul......influenced by some, or all, of the sounds above. Get 'Digisoul' here: http://cubikmusik.typepad.com/cubikmusik/files/03_digisoul.mp3

I wanna thank Taylormade Sounds and Future Funk Squad for sharing their influences with us. It is great to get this insight into what they listen to when not producing. If you are a producer/artist/band/label and want to share your influences please email me at cubikmusik@gmail.com.

Cheers, Cubik

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NICE. thanks for all this!!!

Posted about 1 year ago

Under The Influence with...Future Funk Squad

Introducing the new series from CubikMusik which we hope will appeal to our readers out there.

'Under The Influence with.....' aims to looks behind the music of all kinds of artsists/bands/prodcuers to hear about the tunes that influence them in their musical expression. I for one am always curious about the tunes that people grew up listening to, currently tickling their fancy and the tunes that just hit the spot every time they hear them (Cubik's pick: Fingathing-You Fly Me). We hope that this series will also allow musicians to gain some additional exposure while giving readers a new view on the music that is out there today.

So-with 'Under The Influence with....' CubikMusik is inviting all musician types out there to put pen/finger to paper/keyboard and send us your influential tunes. We will post these along with one of your own production so that we can see/hear the tunes that influence you and the resulting sounds.

To start us off I am delighted to have Glen from Future Funk Squad. With an impressive remix list (Moloko, SIA, Stanton Warriors, Mint Royale...) Glen delivers an interesting mix of sounds as his influences that I for one can certainly hear in his tunes (hear below). These tunes definitely focus on production and performance-key elements in Glen's work with Future Funk Squad.

'Dont Stop Til You Get Enough' - Michael Jackson (produced by Quincy Jones) Quincy Jones has always been a massive inspiration to me, mainly because of his great production sounds and technique. His sound was so crisp and clean, the way he produced live percussion and made it sound as punchy and sharp as a drum machine was rather incredible, plus the space and depth in the mixes where incredible too. 'Dont Stop Til You Get Enough' is a prime example of a great dancefloor track produced decades ago that still rocks the floor today.

'Enjoy The Silence' - Depeche Mode This is hands down an absolute classic piece of pop perfection but also oozes class and credibility. Not as dark as their usual material but such a well written song and produced in a dance way to cater for both audiences. The uplifting chords and choir-like sounds in the chorus work so well, and of course there is the classic guitar riff that everyone knows.

'Smack My Bitch Up' - The Prodigy Liam Howlett is a massive inspiration to my production techniques and dancefloor approach. The breaks that he uses always seem to have heaps of funk and drive, plus his rumble sub basslines that drive the tracks along are a stroke of genius. 'Smack my bitch up' in particular is a very cleverly crafted piece of work. The breakdown and mad noises all add to the suspense and impact of the track, and I try to apply this when doing a big club remix or track as everytime myself or someone else has played this track it has never failed to rip the place apart and have people dancing around like complete loons.

'Absolution' - Muse Muse are at the other end of the inspirational spectrum for me, more the live, raw end of things. The melodies and bass and guitar riffs are second to none and the vocal performance and harmony structure is always very catchy and well crafted. The production on this track (and the whole album) is outstanding too as they have used many obscure recording techniques to get the desired sound they were after. Experimenting with bog standard sounds is a big part of my creative process in the studio so I can totally relate to this band.

Artist: Future Funk Squad Tune: Towards The Sun (FFS Radio Mix)

Get the tunes here:

http://cubikmusik.typepad.com/cubikmusik/2006/10/dont_stop_til_y.html

Upcoming 'Under The Influence with...' include Taylormade Sounds. Please submit your 'Under The Influence' playlist to cubikmusik@gmail.com

Cheers, Cubik

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dj ivi says:

this would totally appeal to moggers! there are a lot of new members since october, check it out : http://mog.com/mog-o-sphere i hope you continue posting this series here.

Posted about 1 year ago
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