Posts made in April 2020

Iggy Pop – The Bowie Years

THE IDIOT AND LUST FOR LIFE DELUXE EDITION PLUS 7-CD BOX SET OUT MAY 29th ON UME

“CHINA GIRL” (ALT MIX) UNVEILED TODAY LISTEN HERE

A 7-CD box set ‘The Bowie Years‘ exploring Iggy Pop’s Berlin-era albums is today announced for release on May 29th via UMe. The box set features remastered versions of The IdiotLust For Life, live album TV Eye and rare outtakes, alternate mixes and a 40-page book. Lust For Life and The Idiot will also be released as standalone 2-CD Deluxe Editions with bonus live CDs on the same date. The box set and albums provide a fascinating insight into the unique creative alchemy that defined the mythical Berlin-era of post-punk and set the wheels in motion for a sound that went on to dominate the world, shaping popular culture for decades to come.

Iggy Pop’s The Idiot and Lust For Life remain two of the most influential albums ever made and still stand as towering behemoths in rock’s upper echelons, their sonic DNA and attitude continuing to influence and inspire new generations of artists to this day. Both albums run through the fabric of artists such as Joy Division, Queens Of The Stone Age, IDLES, Fontaines DC, R.E.M., Depeche Mode, N.I.N., Nick Cave, and an ever regenerating crop of new talent.

Unveiled today, the first track to be released from the box set is an alternate mix of “China Girl” – listen here. Originally the second single to be taken from The Idiot in May 1977, this tale of infatuation, often interpreted as an ode to hedonism and Iggy’s former band The Stooges, would go on to become a hit for David Bowie on his Nile Rodgers produced 1983 album Let’s Dance.

Following the demise of Iggy’s seminal proto-punk band The Stooges, and a stint on the road together, Iggy and Bowie moved to West Berlin in 1977 to start work on Iggy’s debut solo album. Inspired by the Cold War-era surroundings, and named after Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel, The Idiot saw Iggy moving away from the guitar-heavy punk of The Stooges (and the ubiquitous sound of the era), bringing electronics textures and brooding darkness to the fore. The album was a critical and commercial success, spawning hits including “China Girl,” “Nightclubbing,” “Funtime” and “Sister Midnight.”

On a creative roll, the duo were back in the studio a matter of weeks after the accompanying tour to promote The Idiot finished, recording Iggy’s sophomore solo album Lust For Life. Bringing a rawer rock’n’roll feel back to the fore, Lust For Life spawned two of Iggy’s biggest hits, the titular track and the anthemic “The Passenger.”

Alongside these two albums, included in the box is a remastered version of the live album TV Eye recorded the 1977 tour in Cleveland, Chicago and Kansas City featuring Bowie on keyboards. There are also three discs of live recordings from March 1977 officially released for the first time – Live at The Rainbow Theatre, London, Live at The Agora, Cleveland and Live at Mantra Studio, Chicago. The set also contains a 40-page booklet with contributions from the musicians who played on the records and famous fans discussing the influence the albums have had on them.

WEBSITE / INSTAGRAM / TWITTER

phem × Alison Wonderland

PHEM X ALISON WONDERLAND DROP TIGER KING-INSPIRED NEW SINGLE “W.W.C.B.D.” 

LISTEN HERE

Following widespread acclaim from Atwood Magazine and RunTheTrap as well as 20 million-plus streams and counting, alternative pop sorceress phem and Australian superstar Alison Wonderland pose a question that has been on everybody’s mind as of late with their new single “W.W.C.B.D.”–i.e. “wut wud carole baskin do?” Get it HERE via nvr giv up/Caroline. Inspired by the cultural phenomenon and NETFLIX documentary series Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, the track fuses echo-y trap beat-craft and electronic transmissions from Wonderland with phem’s ruddy acoustic guitar and hypnotic croon. It closes out on a possible answer to this popular quarantine query as phem strains out the final crescendo, “Feed you to the tigers, but I can’t because this virus got me paralyzed again.” Check out the visualizer HERE. About “W.W.C.B.D.”, phem commented, “During this quarantine, I became obsessed with Tiger King (just like everyone else). Every day, I was searching the hashtag on Twitter to see what other people thought and how they were reacting to Carole and the mysterious death of her husband. Feeling frustrated about being stuck inside and the idea that many people are cooped up with their significant others, (many who are at their breaking point and probably wish they could end the relationship), I picked up my guitar and began playing a simple baseline. The words came out naturally. The demo was short and concise, but I wanted some extra production and had been going back and forth with Alison Wonderland for a few months about making stuff together, so I sent it to her. She loved the idea. Within a day’s time, she sent it back and made it sound so good I almost started crying. Literally, we made this shit in two days. I didn’t want to be precious about it. It feels like no rules apply right now. It was something fun and relatable, and we both wanted it out ASAP.” Immediately, the track incited widespread critical applause. NME noted, “‘W.W.C.B.D.?’ walks a fine line between the two artists’ signature styles: starting off with pronounced riffs clouded in phem’s lo-fi demeanor, before exploding into dark, moody production from Alison Wonderland.” EDM.com praised it as “short and sweet,” and YOUREDM claimed, “For ‘W.W.C.B.D. phem delivers a haunting vocal performance as Wonderland drops a dark trap beat dripping with animal print. We can always expect music eclectic in nature from phem, but with this track’s acoustic textures and eerie tones, this is AW like we’ve never heard her before. Much like the Tiger King, we feel it.” Dancing Astronaut summed it up best as, “impressive.” phem continues to make waves. Last year’s “Sorry Mama” [feat. Machine Gun Kelly] racked up over 4.5 million global streams to date and received the endorsement of OnesToWatch who promised the track, “Will have you confessing your sins.” Meanwhile, her collaboration with Gabriel Black, “Dead Yet, surpassed 4 million cumulative streams thus far and was prominently featured in an episode of HBO’s hit show, Euphoria. Conjuring a bold brew of alternative, pop, and hip-hop, Los Angeles artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist phem extracts masterful melodies from personal conflict, otherworldly darkness, and all kinds of important questions. Living and working out of a Crenshaw studio, she introduced herself with the independent Can’t Kill Me EP in 2018 followed by the VACUMHEAD EP a year later. As she captivated a growing fan base, she collaborated with everyone from G-Eazy to Lil Tracy and delivered series of buzzing singles “Sorry Mama” [feat. Machine Gun Kelly] and “Dead Yet” with Gabriel Black, churning out 20 million streams. Not to mention, she landed on the pages of PAPER, i-D Magazine, Billboard, and more.

WEBSITE / INSTAGRAM / TWITTER

OMB Peezy – Everybody

Today rapper OMB Peezy drops his new track “Everybody” alongside a new visual (WATCH HERE). Peezy delivers raw and poignant verses that showcase his lyrical power, as well as his allegiance to his city. The music video, directed by LouieKnows, comes as another layer to the duo’s series “Droptop Talks” where Peezy does a deep dive into his music while cruising down the streets of Los Angeles. Similar to the series, the video also finds Peezy delivering his verses from the driver seat, as he spits the bars from “Everybody” which will appear on his project Too Deep For Tears, coming later this year.

ABOUT OMB PEEZY

Alabama born rapper OMB Peezy is known by his distinctive sound that marries influences to the South and West. Peezy inked a deal with 300 Entertainment and E-40’s Sick Wid It Records, going on to release his debut EP, Humble Beginnings, in October 2017, which has amassed over 20 million streams across platforms. Peezy was named YouTube’s Artist On The Rise in 2017. His sophomore project, Loyalty Over Love, via Sick Wid It Records/300 Ent., features guest appearances from TK Kravitz, Mozzy, Paper Lovee, with production by DrumDummie, Dave-O, Dubba-AA and Ear Drummers, among others. His newest music video for his popular single, “Big Homie”  garnered over 18 Million views on Youtube, and Peezy shows no sign of slowing down, as he gears up to release his next project Too Deep For Tears.

INSTAGRAM / TWITTER YOUTUBE 

Chaz French – Me

Critically acclaimed Washington, D.C. rapper Chaz French returns with his first single of 2020 – ”Me” feat. Cam Wallace. Released today via HighRes Global/Motown Records, the track is a timely anthem for self-awareness. Chaz talks about life’s highs and lows, surviving difficult times and how separation and isolation can help you find your true self. Get it HERE. Watch the visualizer HERE.

Chaz French says, “We’re all going through a tough moment right now. I feel like it’s super important, during these times of isolation and doubt, to have a foundation of ultimate self-love and belief. Even though it may seem that our world is crashing down around us, have faith that you can pull through. God’s got us!”

Lines like, “Never been scared of asking for help, but normally I’m in the mirror with that,” clearly suggest that Chaz has faced inner battles and he’s looking to the mirror to address them. The production borrows from the familiar Trick Daddy hit “I’m A Thug.” Chaz’s infectious cadence provides the perfect bounce. while Cam Wallace’s smooth cameo on the memorable hook lends contrast to the turmoil Chaz speaks of in the verses. It’s an inspiring combination that calls for listeners to push through, even in the face of loss and adversity. A-Major and $K produced the song.

About Chaz French

With his lyrical dexterity and knack for a hook, Chaz French has quietly paved his own lane in hip-hop. 2015’s These Things Take Time mixtape yielded the viral smash “Ready,” while his 2017 major label debut, True Colors, earned critical acclaim from TIME, High Snobiety, PAPER, Noisey, XXL and others. The album included collaborations with everyone from Curren$y to BJ The Chicago Kid. 

Released in 2018, Chaz’s “Can’t Stop Us” fueled the trailer for Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which has racked up over 36 million views to date. Praising 2018’s “Caliente” (feat. IDK & Jay 305), Complex said, “Atop the production all three rappers show their worth, making for a compelling trio, so hopefully they show up together somewhere else in the future. It’s clear this is the start of a new era for Chaz French, and it’s certainly a sound that works well for him.” Upon the release of “Handful” featuring Rich The Kid, HotNewHipHop observed, “The trap soul-like track invites listeners to head-bop and vibe immediately—thanks to Chaz French’s smooth vocals…Rich The Kid offers a few quotable bars perfectly suited for a fire Instagram caption.”

About Cam Wallace

Born and raised in Houston, TX, Cam Wallace was heavily influenced by the soundtracks of DJ Screw. Cam’s very first placement was producing one of Beyoncé’s most memorable records, “Upgrade U”. Since then he has written and produced for Chris Brown, Omarion and Young Jeezy. This year, he plans on releasing his debut project, titled Gemini.

Fifi’s New Song Kudi Lit Vey

Viral music artist Fifi releases urban Desi hit, “Kudi Lit Vey” with producer Byg Bird.

Listen Here: http://lnkfi.re/KudiLitVey

As of late, the upcoming international recording artist, Fifi, unleashes a new Urban Desi track, “Kudi Lit Vey.” The singer partnered with renowned hip-hop Bollywood producer, Byg Byrd, for a new spin on what it means to stay “lit.” In the music video, Fifi grabs our attention in the first scene making a TikTok dance to her song but leaves shortly after for a night out with the girls. The video reminds viewers that they are still powerful during quarantine.

Fifi is an independent artist who gained her initial following on Tok Tok and now has nearly one million followers on the platform, otherwise known as the “Fifi Fam.” She released her first single, “New York Di Kudi,” with Bollywood producer, Deep Jandu, this past November. The video has garnered over 700K views and featured on multiple South Asian music networks and radio stations. Fifi recently caught major press for her women’s rights initiative with her latest single, Mera Jism Meri Marzi, including Pakistan’s Diva Magazine and The Tribune Edit.

Follow Fifi:

YouTube | Facebook | TikTok | Instagram | Twitter

Is your immune system up for a challenge? 

By Ara Suppiah, MD 
Emergency room physician  

The coronavirus is a virus that mutates quickly, making it unstable and difficult to contain. This also means we don’t have the typical immunity we’d have from other viruses. In addition to being cautious about social distancing and hand washing, here are some ways you might keep your body’s immune system in top condition. 

Manage your body’s inflammatory response 

Most people will be fine if they get the coronavirus, but some will wind up in the ER due to a powerful inflammatory response. Your goal, especially while you are healthy, should be to minimize chronic inflammation, which is mainly driven by unhealthy omega-6 fatty acid levels in the body. This buys your body more resilience when infected by a virus. 

Consuming more anti-inflammatory omega-3 fatty acids, particularly DHA and EPA, will help counterbalance the omega-6s. The body can’t make DHA and EPA. We have to get them from such foods as fatty fish, fish oils and avocados. You can also do yourself a huge favor by decreasing the amount of processed foods you eat because they may contain oils that are too inflammatory. 

I suggest stocking two specific oils in your pantry. Malaysian certified sustainable palm oil is a naturally balanced fatty acid blend. It contains less inflammatory omega 6s than most commonly used seed oils such as canola, sunflower or corn oil. Plus it is rich in natural antioxidants, such as vitamin E tocotrienols. And, it also won’t break down into toxic substances when you cook with it at any temperature under its smoke point. When an oil is heated beyond its smoke point, its molecular structure begins breaking down. It may even form trans fats. The oil may lose its nutritional value, and give your food a bitter or burnt taste. Once it reaches that point, the oil really shouldn’t be consumed.

I also recommend chia oil, especially if you have non-fish eaters in your household. Chia oil is one of nature’s richest sources of plant-based ALA omega-3 fatty acids. It’s also loaded with antioxidants and phytosterols for overall wellness. Chia oil can be used for some cooking applications such as sauteing and stir frying, and is good to use as a finishing oil to drizzle over salads or use in dressings, vinaigrettes, sauces, dips and spreads. 

Exercise (but with caution) 

Social isolation can be frustrating, especially for people used to being active. In addition to working in the ER, I am the personal physician to many of the world’s top golfers. Here is some of the same advice I’m giving professional athletes. 

Going for a brisk walk or light run is helpful. Moderate exercise for 45 to 60 minutes mobilizes immune cells. It keeps them actively moving between the blood and tissues, where they can be very vigilant against foreign invaders. It also supports the lymphatic system and supplies organs with more oxygen. Another benefit to low-intensity exercise is that you’re more likely to tap into your body’s fat-burning zone for fuel. 

Just be very careful about high-intensity workouts. Longer workouts, and those where you are reaching 70 to 80 percent of max heart rates, will stun or slow your immune system for two hours afterward. That’s not what you want right now! You’re also triggering an inflammatory response. 

If you do exercise heavily, you can combat its immune-stunning effects by eating carbohydrates immediately afterward. I know that for some people, such as those following the keto diet, this may be challenging. But it’s super important to lessen the level of stunning the immune system undergoes. 

Use good hydration and sleep to manage stress eating   

Right now in kitchens across America, families are making decadent treats to help pass the time. Others are reaching for unhealthy prepared snack foods. When you crave processed foods such as packaged sweets, it may either be because you’re thirsty or because you are not eating enough of the healthy stuff. Your body is saying you’re undernourished, so it’s responding with cravings for high-calorie foods to keep you alive. Try drinking 16 ounces of water, then see if you still have the cravings. 

Also, don’t give into the temptation of staying up later just because you’re working from home and don’t have the commute time. When you are sleep deprived and tired, you have almost no control over your food cravings. That’s because the hormones that tell you when you are hungry or full aren’t communicating. Try to maintain your regular sleep schedule. 

Now is the time to get into better eating habits. Right now, with limited store hours and restricted movement, you’re less able to buy unhealthy foods on impulse. If you struggle with willpower, go out and buy healthy, more nourishing foods. Use this period to your advantage.

Author biography: Dr. Ara Suppiah

A lifelong athlete, Dr. Ara Suppiah knows what it takes for an athlete to achieve his or her potential and thrives on creating optimal health in each of his patients. Born in Malaysia, he was awarded a merit based scholarship to study Medicine at Liverpool University in the United Kingdom. 20 years later, having practiced medicine all around the world, he has a reputation for getting quick results and communicating in a simple manner that resonates with patients from all walks of life.

During his career, Dr. Ara has been a physician on the European Tour, multiple European Ryder Cup Teams and most recently on the PGA Tour establishing himself as a pioneer in the fast developing field of Golf Medicine & Wellness. Currently, Dr. Ara is a highly sought after personal physician on the PGA and LPGA Tour, treating an A list roster that includes Henrik Stenson, Justin Rose, Steve Stricker, Ian Poulter, Hunter Mahan and Anna Nordqvist. He also maintains his position as a practicing ER Physician & Chief Wellness Officer for Florida Emergency Physician and just in case that wasn’t enough he has also recently become a faculty member at the University of Central Florida Medical School in the heart of the newly constructed Lake Nona medical city. This varied practice ensures his knowledge remains at the forefront in his field.

In March 2014, Dr. Ara was appointed as the first Medical Analyst on the Golf Channel in order to share his inside knowledge on various player injuries and how they can be avoided and remedied so viewers at home can take the same advice into account in their day to day routines. Previously he has been featured in the BBC series Trauma. Relentlessly passionate about maximizing health and athletic performance, Dr. Ara’s first book, “Lose Weight and Feel Great now: The Insider’s Prescription to Turbocharging your Life!” was released in November 2013.

INTERACTIVE MAP FOR COVID-19

UC Berkeley shares a new interactive map they’ve created that allows you to zoom in on different regions of California to see the levels of certain particulate matter in the air revealed to increase the likelihood of dying from a COVID-19 infection.

The data would suggest that the San Joaquin Valley, which includes Fresno and Bakersfield, may be at particular risk, but all counties include areas with elevated levels of air pollution.

Their map also allows users to select a number of metrics to overlay each county. Users can choose to see the number of coronavirus cases (both per capita and in real terms) for each county, the number of deaths, the number of hospital beds, and other data that help tell a story unique to each region.

You can find more details about this project here.

Check this page for more maps, infographics, and other resources they’ve developed as part of their response to the crisis.

Maya B – Sink

Watch HERE

Directed by BAWSSE (A$AP Rocky, Wiz Khalifa, IDK), the song will be featured on her upcoming EP out this Spring. AT 20-years old, last year she toured world with Summer Walker and then Mabel, and coming up her song “Selenas” will be featured on the movie soundtrack for “PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN’ out April 17, which is fitting since Maya B is so much about female-empowerment and the film was created entirely by women.

Watch her perform the Virgin Lockdown festival in the UK last week HERE.

The Los Angeles-based experimental artist began writing music at the age of 7 and has excelled ever since, often bringing conflicting ideas together with originality and authenticity. Adding another dimension to her passion for sound, art and words, Maya B produced her own zine. The D.I.Y. publication on oversized newsprint spotlights her gorgeously subversive art: Her Pain / Her Brain. VIEW HERE.

*Maya B dyed her hair in the sink when filming this video. 

YSN FLOW – mixtape

Rapper YSN Flow releases his new mixtape FLOW $ZN today via Republic Records. The 12-track tape includes features from Justin Rarri, Lil Tjay, Quando Rondo and YSN Jayo.

Listen to FLOW $ZNHERE

Harmonizing hip-hop sensation YSN Flow has lived many lives within his sixteen years. The Cleveland, Ohio native first garnered praise with his introductory track “Want Beef?” with tens of millions of streams in pocket. Now, YSN Flow enters the next phase of his career with his debut mixtape FLOW SZN, a project that is raw and gritty, yet honest and fun andbrings a new energy to YSN Flow’s growing career. Bigger than strong melodies and impressive storytelling, FLOW SZN is the first of what will be many celebrations in YSN Flow’s life. The YSN in his name reflects his crew “Young Successful Navigation,” and it’s clear that Flow is navigating straight to the top.

FLOW $ZN Tracklist

  1. Blast Off (feat. Justin Rarri)
  2. Show My Brothers
  3. Bad Vibe (feat. Lil Tjay)
  4. Run It Up
  5. Want Beef? Remix (feat. Quando Rondo)
  6. Research
  7. OH OKAY!
  8. Prescription
  9. Like That
  10. 911
  11. Bounty Hunters (feat. YSN Jayo)
  12. Today

Follow YSN Flow

Instagram

CEELO GREEN – LEAD ME

Five-time Grammy award winning singer, songwriter CeeLo Green releases new music today with the first track “Lead Me” from his forthcoming album entitled “CeeLo Green is… Thomas Callaway” (Easy Eye / BMG). This is CeeLo’s first album in five years and for this highly anticipated next project, he has collaborated with Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys, who took on the role of producer of this new, artistic endeavor with CeeLo. The album is available for pre-order today and is slated for release in June 2020.

LISTEN TO “LEAD ME” HERE.

WATCH LYRIC VIDEO HERE. 

Dan Auerbach invited CeeLo to Nashville for some writing sessions without the intention of creating an album, but this unexpected, musical pair started vibing and walked away with a timeless record. For the first time ever while recording, CeeLo sang with a live band in the same room. It was comprised of noteworthy Nashville musicians including Gene Chrisman and Bobby Wood of the Memphis BoysRuss PaulDave RoeBilly SanfordRay Jacildo and Mike Rojas. Working closely together in the studio, the two award winning artists along with renowned writers Bobby WoodDavid FergusonRoger Cook, and Paul Overstreet created a lyrically positive and inspiring, redemption album that is easy to listen to from start to finish.

“I didn’t walk into the studio as the artist CeeLo Green going to record songs for a new album; I went in solely as myself, the writer Thomas Callaway. CeeLo Green preforms the songs that Thomas Callaway writes,” he explains. “I’m a shaman for that old soul and it came through on this album.”

The name of the album gives fans an idea of what to expect from the overall music as “Thomas Callaway” is CeeLo Green’s given name. This raw album is a real glimpse inside his true soulful character and life beyond the Gnarls persona and “Forget You” pop-sound. “CeeLo Green is… Thomas Callaway” is soulful, with gospel undertones and naturally was influenced by its surroundings in Nashville. It is a reflection of who Thomas Callaway is and a nod to his church-going, southern family roots. The soulful single and overall album finds CeeLo channeling luminaries like Bill Withers, Donny Hathaway and Staple Singers.

“We spent weeks writing and singing songs and we never once talked about trying to write a hit….it was so liberating. I think it freed us to where we could follow our hearts. So, we ended up singing about the things that mattered most in our lives – our kids and our loved ones and what we hope for them. We always came back to love and forgiveness and the passing of time. I feel like together we captured some very special moments on tape. For me, this record is about love, healing and peace of mind,” explains Dan Auerbach.

Additionally, CeeLo Green has partnered with @LYFT to provide essential workers in his hometown of Atlanta with transportation. CeeLo is giving away rides to those who need it most. If you or someone you know has a critical need for transportation in Atlanta (i.e., hospital workers, transit workers, first responders, etc.), DM CeeLo (social handles below) and he will respond to as many essential workers possible with a discounted ride code (up to $10). The campaign launches tomorrow April 11th and will run until April 14th. #DoYourPartChallenge #LyftUp

Watch a campaign video here

A man of many talents and projects, CeeLo Green is still traveling globally preforming his solo act as well as touring with his original, rap-group Goodie Mob, but all dates have been postponed during the pandemic. Additionally, on August 11th, CeeLo will return to Las Vegas for his 3rd residency entitled “Man in the Mirror” this time at The Flamingo. He also recently appeared on WEtv’s “Marriage Bootcamp” alongside his lifetime partner Shani James, which was also a glimpse into his real life as Thomas Callaway.

As CeeLo’s lyric states in his single ‘Lead Me’, please remember during this unpredictable time in the world that, “It doesn’t matter where we started, just as long as we finish together.