Afro House

Peacey – Play It By Ear

Peacey’s debut album ‘Play It By Ear’ is available worldwide on all digital platforms.

It might be his debut album, yet Peacey’s “Play It By Ear” is a body of work crafted as though by a scholar. And where better for this work to emerge from than Derby, UK’s Atjazz Record Company, a label with a rich heritage and many strings to its bow?

This eclectic sonic journal catalogues the evolution of Peacey, documenting his interactions with, and influences from, some of dance music’s notable players. It’s an album that will attract discerning ears and open minds; minds attuned to a multitude of genres as it visits Hip Hop, Nu-Soul, House, Garage, Boogie and Fusion.

As well as the expanse of influences it draws on, “Play It By Ear” presents its distinctive characteristics: accomplished songwriting, skilful production and heartfelt performances from all. The clear drive to propel dance music is evident throughout. Not only are the songwriting and performances legendary, but the whole album drips with rich production, thanks to the use of vintage mics, classic synths, Rhodes Piano and plenty of live instrumentation.

During the profound journey of creating this album, Peacey contemplates how the primary motivation for this work stemmed from a need to find solace from deep emotional upheavals he experienced. “This album will never be finished, but I’ve learnt to let go. And what better way than to start writing and exploring your emotions through songs?” mused Peacey.

The listening experience begins with the eponymously named ‘Play It By Ear’. Like an orchestra tuning its instruments, the mood is set and the production ethic established; the horns are introduced and emotions are ramped. We now embark on our first vocal track: ‘Love in the Forest feat. OVEOUS’ is street poetry exploring the merits of love, bringing along the essence of New York. Peacey is then joined by labelmates Clyde and Atjazz for ‘Hold Me Back’. Co-written and sung by Clyde, it’s an organic yet polished bumpy dancefloor cut, topped and tailed with horns by Toronto-based Octavio N. Santos. It’s also his album debut single, so watch this space!

The album features outstanding vocal talents and Rona Ray is but one. She performs over Peacey’s infectious mid-pace hook for ‘Playground’, another of the album’s singles. Vanessa Hidary’s masterful and sometimes manic spoken word performance is complemented by live percussion that drives the mood of ‘Culture Bandit’. If the drums of ‘Falling Down’ don’t make your day, then the soulfully delivered vocals of labelmate Sarai Jazz will. Relaxed? Well, don’t lose your focus because Sabrina Chyld ushers in another wonderful 4×4 tune, and her soulful delivery yearns us to ‘Find a Way’.

‘Dear Uncle Tim’ pays homage to the inspiration behind this album. This man introduced a young Peacey to electronic music! So sit back and absorb the ethos that radiates from this incredibly expressive piece of music. Although the album is drawing to its close, it’s still ‘Runnin’, thanks once more to Sabrina Chyld. What a vocal, and what a bassline. And over the next offering, lush percussive layers and synths invite Emilie Chick to lay her smooth vocal tone delivery over ‘Don’t Send Us Back’?

Atjazz remixes Jorge Bezerra’s Kabiecilé

A wonderful world of sound exploration opens up as each moment passes. Rhodes and Soprano Sax float effortlessly over Jorge’s impeccable Percussion arrangement and low tonal vocals chants.

A firm favourite with ST GERMAIN, Atjazz’s re-work is an honest continuation of the original song with that definitive Atjazz styling. Depthy and steeped in soul, the combination of Jorge & Martin on this release is as concrete as you’ll get.

This Grammy Award-winning Musician has worked alongside many great artists throughout his career, notably on Ludovic Navarre’s ST GERMAIN project, on stage with the wonderful Melody Gardot and as an integral member of the JOE ZAWINUL Syndicate that allowed him to share the stage with other greats, such as HERBIE HANCOCK, CARLOS SANTANA and BOBBY MCFERRIN. Recently, Jorge has reached even deeper into the realm of Electronic Music as he lends his talent to projects with Boddhi Satva, Atjazz and on this particular release, the brilliant ZEPHERIN SAINT who has remixed Mojubá into the spiritual world of percussive deep-house.

Zepherin Saint remixes Jorge Bezerra’s Mojubá

This Grammy Award-winning Musician has worked alongside many great artists throughout his career, notably on Ludovic Navarre’s ST GERMAIN project, on stage with the wonderful Melody Gardot and as an integral member of the JOE ZAWINUL Syndicate that allowed him to share the stage with other greats, such as HERBIE HANCOCK, CARLOS SANTANA and BOBBY MCFERRIN. Recently, Jorge has reached even deeper into the realm of Electronic Music as he lends his talent to projects with Boddhi Satva, Atjazz and on this particular release, the brilliant ZEPHERIN SAINT who has remixed Mojubá into the spiritual world of percussive deep-house.

All This Time (Remixes) are rather HOT!

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You may remember a certain smash that dropped last year.  The deep melodic bass, coupled with a smooth, ethereal vocal that tickled your spine and got your head bobbing.  Kid Fonque & D-Malice showed a touch of class with last year’s release with Clara Hill:  All This Time.  Now we revisit this epic soundscape with a remix offering that will take the Atjazz Record Company into 2016 with a bang!

First up steps the boss, Martin Atjazz, with a smooth effort that carries all the hallmarks of his usual deep and moving mastery of his craft.  Building a world of sweeping notes and offbeat melodies around Clara Hill’s understated vocal, Atjazz sets us off in style.

Bringing a decidedly percussive feel to proceedings next is Boddhi Satva, whose driving beats and trademark Ancestral Soul vibe take us in a new direction.

Then finally arrives South African prodigy, Bruce Loko.  Loko is known for adding in unusual elements to his music and this is no different.  A rhythmic harp accompanies some otherworldy effects and popping string pulls to round off a sublime and intangible remix collection.

Atjazz is the Traxsource No.1 Afro House Pruducer of 2014!

Looks like our main man did things right in 2014. Hitting the number 1 slot on the awesome Traxsource 2014 round up… Not only this but No.10 in Soulful House and under his real name martin he’s also hit No.47 in the overall Afro House artists. Good man! People are power.

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Click the link below to see more!

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Check out the latest from ARCo. over at SoundCloud

New serious DJ Mix from Si Tew

Our multi-tempo master shows us how it’s done in this brand new DJ mix.

Si Tew – Music Box
Jesse Futerman – A Good Man Is Gone (Kidkanevil Remix)
Soul II Stro – Stro Elliot
Mr Carmack – Humbled
Om Uni – Folding Shadows
Submotion Orchestra – All Yours (Freddie Joachim Remix Deux)
Bonobo – Noctuary
Prince Fatty meets Nostalgia 77 – Seven Nation Army Dub feat. Dennis Alcapone
Oddisee – Tangible Dream
Lapalux – Guuurl
Ghost Loft – Seconds
Si Tew – Care For Me feat. Kinny
Bonobo – Ten Tigers
Atjazz – Underlined feat. Ernesto and Cee-Rock ‘The Fury” (Si Tew Remix)
Si Tew – Crocodile
Rancido – Thief (Atjazz Remix)
Beat Chef Master – Kyri Bluesleeves
Attu – We Are Ordinary People (Turtle Remix)
Mellow Baku and the Friday People – The Messenger (Si Tew Late Night remix)
Presk – Saluki
Si Tew – Cold Day (Atjazz Internal Dub)
Taylor Mcferrin – Decisions feat. Emily King
Bonobo – Eyesdown feat. Andreya Triana
Throwing Snow – Lingerwell
TMS feat. Jagga – I Need You (Maribou State remix)
Atjazz and Jullian Gomes – Agbara feat. Wunmi
Yeek – APCH feat. Bass

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Russia & England co-op makes for dope beats. Lay-Far & Jonny Miller – Going Home

Russia & England co-op makes for dope beats.

Lay-Far & Jonny Miller work many miles apart but somehow seem to make this amazing music like they’re sat in the same space at the same time. ‘Going Home’ is a very colourful and centered EP with brilliant sample crafting and clear beats. Lay-Far and Jonny Miller both have a great understanding of music further-a-field and it can be heard right here, broken beat, nu-disco and world rhythms are held together by a strong 4/4 backbone and the technical sampling flutters around effortlessly. This is just the beginning of the duo’s journey and what a starting point, well crafted, impeccably produced dance music styled to suit many tastes.

More from Lay-Far & Jonny Miller

Lay-Far Selected Mixtapes

Jonny Miller

This isn’t just Afro-House, It’s Rancido’s Afro-House. #thief

Rancido is quickly making his mark in the world of house music and its many sliding genres. Thief is a little more of the chain with its rolling and forceful attitude; it also delivers a sonically stunning sound-scape and drives dance-floors effortlessly. Backing this up is an amazing piece of laidback house music in the form of ‘”04”, a string and rhodes-layden piece of music for late night chilling, some amazing work from Rancido on this incredible release. Atjazz comes through to fill up the release with his remix of the title song, taking it a little more astral and electronic but retaining the guts from the original. We’re sure you’re gunna love this one.

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EAN:
4050486912195

ISRC:
01. GB-ZVM-14-00022
02. GB-ZVM-14-00023
03. GB-ZVM-14-00024

CREDITS:
Written and produced by Randy A.W. Tjon-A-Fon
03. Remix and additional production by Martin Iveson for Atjazz
Mastered by Martin Iveson & Randy A.W. Tjon-AFon
Executive producer: Martin Iveson
(c) & (p) 2014 Atjazz Record Company

Jullian Gomes, South Africa’s wonderboy goes in and chows hard!

ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENCIAL & SOULFUL DANCE RECORDS TO COME OUT OF SOUTH AFRICA

Love Song 28, the song that established its writer Jullian Gomes. This incredibly talented young man hailing from Pretoria “Tshwane” in South Africa is now one of the most revered producer/DJs in the entire country.

Love Song 28 has been reworked on this particular release by Label head “Atjazz” & close label collaborator and master of his craft “Charles Webster”, two industry leaders bringing a new swing to what is Jullian’s most protected recording to date. Performing the glorious layered vocals on Love Song 28 is none other than “Bobby” and this coupled with the sultry chord layout is a musical match made in heaven. This stand out piece of work is already standing the test of time the world over. A real keeper and a song you’ll go back to for years to come.

DIGITAL EAN:
4050486102084

DIGITAL ISRC:
01. GB-ZVM-13-00077
02. GB-ZVM-13-00078
03. GB-ZVM-13-00051

CREDITS:

Written and produced by Jullian Gomes & Robin Braun
Vocals & Lyrics by Bobby
02. A2 & B2 Remix and additional production by Martin Iveson for Atjazz
03. & B1 Remix and additional production by Charles Webster
Published by PhoonShal
Mastered by Martin Iveson at ARCo. Labs
Executive producers Martin Iveson and Jullian Gomes
© & (p) 2014 Atjazz Record Company
Atjazz websites: www.atjazz.co.uk | www.atjazz.co.uk/label

Jullian Gomes: Photo by Martin Iveson

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Charles Webster:

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Atjazz: Photo by Jos Kottmann

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