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perfume / spice

Perfume - Spice
Spice - Fun (featuring Missy Elliot)

A song called “Spice”, and a song by an artist called Spice. It’s a strange coincidence that two of my favorite pop jams of 2011 share this common theme of spiciness, considering I’m probably one of the least spicy people on the planet. Nevertheless, that’s just the way things worked out!

As someone who’s not familiar with the J-pop scene, the production on Perfume‘s “Spice” sounds thoroughly bonkers. It’s unlike anything you’d hear on mainstream US radio stations, more akin to the current crop of “indie” electro-pop. Imagine if Passion Pit, or more recent bands who’ve occasionally been known to rip off of Passion Pit (ex: Foster The People, The Naked and Famous), were given their own girl group to work with. That’s what “Spice” would sound like! Or, more likely, that equation would just result in something like this or this, which makes producer Yasutaka Nakata‘s work all the more impressive. Long story short? This is brilliant.

Meanwhile, Spice‘s “Fun” could easily be dismissed as a less-than-revolutionary, mindless booty jam. To which I ask, is that necessarily a bad thing? This is, without doubt, the most exciting thing Missy Elliot‘s done since Trina‘s “I Got A Bottle”, even if it leaves something to be desired in the lyrical department. These may all come off as back-handed compliments, but I cannot stress how much “Fun” makes me want to dance like this. Seriously! You should check your pulse if you don’t want to break it down whilst listening to this song. You are probably dead.

Now that I’ve implied anyone who doesn’t enjoy Spice is a walking zombie, I encourage you all to click through and watch the music videos for these two songs:

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gigi, you’re from another planet.


Gigi - Someone Tell Me Please ft Mirah
Gigi - The Marquee ft Katie Eastburn
Gigi - Impossible Love ft Chorus

Nick Krgvich is one of our generation’s true musical polymaths. Whether he’s recording as No Kids, P:ano, or, now, Gigi, his attention to detail is evident without ever compromising the sheer listenability of whatever he’s obsessing over. What he’s done here is put together the 60s pop record that Monster Bobby and Stuart Murdoch wish they had made. I guess 2010 is the year of reverb, in all of its many incarnations.

Sambassadeur - Sandy Dunes
Just because I feel like posting it, here’s the sonically related “Sandy Dunes” from Sambassadeur. Everyone else has already posted about their amazing new album, so I won’t waste your time with text. Just listen.

the real heat: come we go.

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It baffles me that I’ve never featured The Real Heat on ITMS. I was first introduced to them through the space, where I quickly declared their song “Stand and Deliver” as a dirty dance tune sent from heaven. And apparently heaven is a place in London? I know, I’m just as surprised as you are!

Their latest tune “Come We Go” is produced by Richard X, the man behind some of the best songs by M.I.A. and Annie. However, the trio generally produce their own songs, including today’s bonus track “U Know”. Both of these songs give me a mental image of myself at a club, licking the face of anyone who happened to come in my predatory path. Luckily, I don’t go to clubs because you can now go to sleep knowing that my saliva will never be all up in your grill.

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bonus track: THE REAL HEAT – U Know (YSI)
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