Friday, February 22, 2013

ONRA

Would you rather be called “passionate” or “pathetic?” If you know your roots - like 31 year old beatmaker and record-junkie Arnaud Bernaud, better known as Onra - then you might say these words have similar meanings, sharing a basis in the concept of suffering. And it’s truly a pathetic passion to collect records the way Onra does. The hours spent sifting through dusty bins in thrift store corners; the smells of cat-pee and onions and mildew and elder armpits as you search for rare pressings; bumping elbows with record-store curmudgeons and other insufferable types; knee problems; oh, and the insane amount of dough one spends on this habit. Double K from People Under the Stairs put it best:  The only way my life makes sense/ I'm 2 weeks late payin my rent /I'm diggin up the past and the present /And all my fuckin money's being spent...


But it’s all good. Just watch this trailer for Onra’s 2011 release Chinoiseries Pt. II


All that passionate crate-digging pays off, and Onra’s oeuvre is proof. His influences and colleagues are far and wide—obviously Dilla, Madlib, and Low End Theory crew—but it’s the unearthed, yen-bin, offbeat Chinese and Vietnamese samples that create his signature. If you can’t afford a trip to Hanoi because you’ve spent half of your paycheck at Amoeba buying records, that’s fine because Onra has you covered. Chonoiseries Pts. I and II for the Asian-influenced beat-tape thing, Long Distance for your RnB fix. Follow up on this guy at his here to experience the fruit of his labors…

And to complete the experience, Nong Lá Cafe on Sawtelle serves up the best Tra Đặc Biệt

(homemade passion fruit iced tea) outside of Saigon. 




Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Mayer Hawthorne - Henry And Gingerale


The liner notes to “Let’s Get it On” guarantee you’ll get laid if played for that special someone.  I’m fairly certain that Mayer Hawthorne believes in this concept whole-heartedly. His intoxicating track/advertisement/celebration of party life prognostically called “Henny and Gingerale” channels Marvin’s “Got to Give It Up” to create the ultimate cognac commercial, replete with sex appeal. How much does this video inspire you to splurge on a bottle?

  
That party, with those women and that beat, appears almost as fun as this one...  Best “I wish I could dance like that” album cover ever.

And in case you prefer the original Gaye beat and vibe in general, DJ Mane One pours you an excellent blend of soul for 30 minutes.

And because Hennessey doesn’t need a link, check out the nearly perfect, probably expensive (but hey, you’re drinking Henny with it) ginger ale from Fever Tree.

Start saving for the weekend.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

LYKKE LI "Sadness Is A Blessing"

"Sadness is a Blessing" from Sweden's Lykke Li is off the Wounded Rhymes album.  The video was directed by Tarik Saleh, and features Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgård (Good Will Hunting, MelancholiaMamma Mia).

Lykke Li gets silently hammered in front of a quiet, uncomfortable restaurant crowd. When the music begins we are drawn immediately into the feelings of a long forgotten place.  The deep, swirling lyrics are enveloping: chiming guitar, echoing drum beats...such sweet sadness!



Enjoy while sipping a 'Bleeding Heart'  (Läckö Slotts Aquavit with Bols Cherry Brandy).