Kelis - C/D

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i love the beat switchup after that, too

"didn't think i needed you"

django weingart (samosa gibreel), Tuesday, 1 June 2010 21:42 (sixteen years ago)

and that cut up piano sample

django weingart (samosa gibreel), Tuesday, 1 June 2010 21:43 (sixteen years ago)

E MAN CI PATE YOUR SELF!!!!!!!

E MAN CI PATE YOUR SELF!!!!

Using an Aural Exciter in an Orgone Accumulator (Masonic Boom), Wednesday, 2 June 2010 09:26 (sixteen years ago)

i guess that's one interpretation

plax (ico), Wednesday, 2 June 2010 09:53 (sixteen years ago)

I'M A BRAVEHEART
SO COME AND PIN MY PURPLE HEART

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Wednesday, 2 June 2010 10:43 (sixteen years ago)

LOL at the idea of the right wing family values movement appropriating Flesh Tone for their own nefarious ends.

Which of the following Kelis songs do people think is the most damaging to women's freedoms btw:

"Caught Out There"
"Get Along With You"
"Mafia"
"Milkshake"
"Blindfold Me"
"Acapella"

Tim F, Wednesday, 2 June 2010 11:27 (sixteen years ago)

not feelin this really - Acapella, Emancipate (tho what's with such an abrupt fade-out?), 4th Of July are OK but nothing stands out and I guess I'm quite bored of her voice now.

mdskltr (blueski), Wednesday, 2 June 2010 17:20 (sixteen years ago)

My issues are mainly production ones - if you treat it like a DJ set then it's much better in the build-up than in the peak zone. The first three or four tracks that sound like Discovery outtakes are great, after that it gets bit scrappy. The exception is Scream, which is the best thing on here.

Matt DC, Thursday, 3 June 2010 13:24 (sixteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9_JWxzXq0I

<3

dr. rakim suess (The Reverend), Sunday, 20 June 2010 20:02 (fifteen years ago)

i want to hear this in a hot club in the middle of summer when the sun is coming up

plax (ico), Sunday, 20 June 2010 20:08 (fifteen years ago)

otm

The Reverend, Sunday, 20 June 2010 20:08 (fifteen years ago)

RELIGION SCIENCE FICTION TECHNOLOGY

grin and ˁ˚ᴥ˚ˀ it (The Reverend), Saturday, 26 June 2010 05:00 (fifteen years ago)

EVERYBODY'S DANCING

grin and ˁ˚ᴥ˚ˀ it (The Reverend), Saturday, 26 June 2010 05:01 (fifteen years ago)

Okay "4th of July" is really really great.

ilxor has truly been got at and become an ILXor (ilxor), Monday, 28 June 2010 16:49 (fifteen years ago)

Totally reminds me of Madonna's "Hung Up" but it's hard to criticize for that...

ilxor has truly been got at and become an ILXor (ilxor), Monday, 28 June 2010 16:52 (fifteen years ago)

RELIGION SCIENCE FICTION TECHNOLOGY

― grin and ˁ˚ᴥ˚ˀ it (The Reverend), Saturday, June 26, 2010 1:00 AM (2 days ago) Bookmark

otm. this is probably my favourite song on the album

samosa gibreel, Monday, 28 June 2010 18:43 (fifteen years ago)

Still lolling @ this:

http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h62/freshcrunkjuice/kelis-dog1.png

so edgy, so now

― r|t|c, Thursday, May 20, 2010 9:14 AM (1 month ago)

That said, I think the album's great. Kate OTM about the lack of skippable "ballad" tracks. This is a lot further into dance/house territory, and a bit further away from R&B, than I ever imagined she might go. But I'm enjoying it!

ilxor has truly been got at and become an ILXor (ilxor), Wednesday, 7 July 2010 14:56 (fifteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqtZ7i1ToIQ

?

plax (ico), Saturday, 17 July 2010 23:34 (fifteen years ago)

That said, I think the album's great. Kate OTM about the lack of skippable "ballad" tracks.

;_;

Though Kelis has never been a ballads lady.

Tim F, Saturday, 17 July 2010 23:36 (fifteen years ago)

really thought this album would have some really great dreamy housey rmxs by now but i haven't managed to hear any. Fourth of July is begging to be twice as long and w/ half the lyrics

plax (ico), Saturday, 17 July 2010 23:40 (fifteen years ago)

really thought this album would have some really great dreamy housey rmxs by now but i haven't managed to hear any. Fourth of July is begging to be twice as long and w/ half the lyrics

― plax (ico), Saturday, July 17, 2010 5:40 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark

As much as I love the album, I'm waiting for some killer remixes too... come on DJs and producers!

altered boners (rennavate), Sunday, 18 July 2010 06:52 (fifteen years ago)

Though Kelis has never been a ballads lady.

get along with you
suspended
shooting stars
lil star
rolling through the hood
stick up
marathon

admittedly the last 3 aren't really trad ballads but i think they're secretly the pinnacle of kelis's career

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Sunday, 18 July 2010 07:39 (fifteen years ago)

Oh I love that list absolutely, I'm just not sure many of those read as "ballad" in the derogatory sense ilxor means - and it's a short list compared to most R&B singers.

Tim F, Sunday, 18 July 2010 07:51 (fifteen years ago)

"acapella" would work so much better as a ballad

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Sunday, 18 July 2010 08:35 (fifteen years ago)

That's a great idea actually.

Tim F, Sunday, 18 July 2010 08:54 (fifteen years ago)

Get Along With You FakeID bootleg >>> Get Along OG

oh sh!t a ¯\⎝⏠___⏠⎠/¯ (sic), Sunday, 18 July 2010 14:13 (fifteen years ago)

OMG no, A Capella as a ballad would be a skippable horror of "argh argh clawing through your clothes to find your iPod and GET IT OFF GET IF OFF til everyone on the bus turns around to stare at you like you're a mad person" proportions.

The Black Knight! Huzzah, My Lord! (Masonic Boom), Monday, 19 July 2010 09:58 (fifteen years ago)

A Capella as a ballad would be pretty much the most cloying thing imaginable. It would work much better as a house banger with a half-decent producer at the helm.

Which reminds me about my idea of getting someone to do a mashup version of the entire album over actually good eurohouse - most of these choruses are too good to deserve the shoddy treatment they get here. A Capella would be terrific over something in the Mandarine Girl/In White Rooms vein.

Matt DC, Monday, 19 July 2010 10:05 (fifteen years ago)

Also Kelis is way better at torch-song type ballads than pretty much anyone else.

Matt DC, Monday, 19 July 2010 10:06 (fifteen years ago)

one of the things i love about this album is that she makes no distinction between highbrow and lowbrow versions of house and wraps them all around each other because she doesn't know better

BIG MEECH aka the larryhoover (The Reverend), Monday, 19 July 2010 10:10 (fifteen years ago)

It's nothing to do with highbrow and lowbrow and more about good vs crap. At least half of this fantasy bootleg album would be about as High Street as possible.

Matt DC, Monday, 19 July 2010 10:13 (fifteen years ago)

all of the album is fucking planters tho as is

BIG MEECH aka the larryhoover (The Reverend), Monday, 19 July 2010 10:24 (fifteen years ago)

x-post

Agreed. I've always disliked Kylie Minogue's "Spinning Around" - kind of deadened fag-end filter disco - but when she performed it live using the music from CeCe Penniston's "Finally" it suddenly became brilliant. "Finally" is neither more or less high-brow than the original "Spinning Around", but the former is vibrant and energising where the latter sounds both self-satisfied and "will this do?"

I feel like Fleshtone has emerged at roughly the same point in post-electro-house as "Spinning Around" did vis a vis post-french-house, and at times there's a similar sense in which the listener is expected to just register the style's basic cues and think "oh yes I do like this style" with no regard to whether it's a good example or not. (a fairly reliable bet with this music's gay audeince at least I guess)

Which is not to say nothing totally amazing in this style could ever emerge again - Kylie's "Love At First Sight" is pretty much in the same style as "Spinning Around" but is magical.

Tim F, Monday, 19 July 2010 10:39 (fifteen years ago)

A Capella would be terrific over something in the Mandarine Girl/In White Rooms vein.

I think the kid might be onto something.

oh sh!t a ¯\⎝⏠___⏠⎠/¯ (sic), Monday, 19 July 2010 10:42 (fifteen years ago)

No, that would be *terrible*. There's something just way too subtle about that kind of music. It wouldn't work, it would actually sound quite boring. The Kelis album works *because* it's all bombast and obvious stylistic tricks, but in a really fun way that compliments her over the top delivery.

But I guess I just look for different things in my pop.

The Black Knight! Huzzah, My Lord! (Masonic Boom), Monday, 19 July 2010 10:53 (fifteen years ago)

at times there's a similar sense in which the listener is expected to just register the style's basic cues and think "oh yes I do like this style" with no regard to whether it's a good example or not. (a fairly reliable bet with this music's gay audeince at least I guess)

you see this was absolutely what i was expecting the album to be, and it was really surprising that it turned out to be a lot more than this - it doesn't feel as cheap or tossed-off as so much else doing the rote post-gaga redonesque urbanlectro rounds at the moment, it doesn't really feel like kelis is just doing a genre move for the sake of it. it's not as great as her first three albums but it's as good/better than kelis was here (though they're both 7/10 for completely different reasons)

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Monday, 19 July 2010 10:53 (fifteen years ago)

gah post wasn't finished!

it doesn't come across like a genre move b/c kelis has been dabbling in commercial dance since day dot (timo maas, richard x, moby collabs), and i kind of admire how she hasn't gone for the obvious r&b/dance fusion album but she's just dived in at the deep end and made an album of songs like shapeshifters' "lola's theme" and sonique's "it feels so good". which i think we all agree are commercial dance classics, right?

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Monday, 19 July 2010 10:56 (fifteen years ago)

yeah, she didn't adopt house signifiers, she made a house album, there's a difference.

The Kelis album works *because* it's all bombast and obvious stylistic tricks, but in a really fun way that compliments her over the top delivery.

^^^otm

BIG MEECH aka the larryhoover (The Reverend), Monday, 19 July 2010 10:57 (fifteen years ago)

made an album of songs like shapeshifters' "lola's theme" and sonique's "it feels so good"

They're okay but they're not in Finally or Show Me Love territory*, and I think the songs on Fleshtone are absolutely good enough to be in that bracket given the right treatment. But the production choices made here are just so hacky where they could have been transcendent - "will this do?" accusation totally OTM. There's nothing wrong with bombastic but there's good bombastic and there's lazy half-arsed bombastic. The end result is just clumsy, it's like the difference between Vitalic and Justice.

These songs don't really sound like Lola's Theme or It Feels So Good either fwiw.

*Or for that matter Corona's Rhythm Of The Night which sounds terrific over In White Rooms.

Matt DC, Monday, 19 July 2010 11:02 (fifteen years ago)

also there's actual BASS on this album, which the urbanlectro fusion has been sorely lacking. and there's a sense of grandeur in her vocals that balances out the obvious bombast-rush of the arrangements.

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Monday, 19 July 2010 11:03 (fifteen years ago)

See, for me, vocals of GRANDEUR and bombast-arrangements work together. In a way that vocals of GRANDEUR over much more subtle treatments only serve to make the grand vocals seem silly or the subtle treatments seem boring.

But then again, Matt DC will chase me off the thread because I do actually prefer Justice to Vitalic. (But then again, I see Justice as just a cheesy Goth-Industrio fun slampiece.)

The Black Knight! Huzzah, My Lord! (Masonic Boom), Monday, 19 July 2010 11:07 (fifteen years ago)

matt dc is weirding me out on this thread by using the argument i always use about something i like

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Monday, 19 July 2010 11:08 (fifteen years ago)

and that i was FULLY expecting to succumb to all those pitfalls!

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Monday, 19 July 2010 11:09 (fifteen years ago)

something in the Mandarine Girl/In White Rooms vein.

^^^ Hardly lacking in grandeur IMO.

Tim F, Monday, 19 July 2010 11:09 (fifteen years ago)

(I'm tempted to say that the reason Kylie doing filter house doesn't work is more because she has the vocal personality of a hamburger bun than the production, but I haven't listened to Kylie close enough to know for certain.)

The Black Knight! Huzzah, My Lord! (Masonic Boom), Monday, 19 July 2010 11:10 (fifteen years ago)

speaking of moby and kelis mashups: this and 4th july

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bj8oFqzMcCw

plax (ico), Monday, 19 July 2010 11:12 (fifteen years ago)

I'm not really advocating Kelis doing Booka Shade here but she could have made an INCREDIBLE bombastic commercial diva house record and instead she got maybe half way there. Maybe I'm just advocating a more retro type commercial diva house - all the reference points I'm reaching for are from the 90s whereas you can't deny Fleshtone is 100% contemporary.

Matt DC, Monday, 19 July 2010 11:13 (fifteen years ago)

(I'm tempted to say that the reason Kylie doing filter house doesn't work is more because she has the vocal personality of a hamburger bun than the production, but I haven't listened to Kylie close enough to know for certain.)

that's true re: her vocal personality, but as tim says the kylie/filter house combination has worked sometimes, so idk really

لوووووووووووووووووووول (lex pretend), Monday, 19 July 2010 11:13 (fifteen years ago)

Maybe it's a question of environment - perhaps Mandarine Girl/In White Rooms work really nicely over a Funktion 1 sound system in a club environment, but listening to them at work, over YouTube and shitty headphone speakers, they sound, well, subtle to the point of dull. Pop music like Kelis *has* to be able to sparkle, even over shitty MP3 sound quality in rubbish sound quality environments like my desk workstation. And they do.

But I do recognise that a lot of you are speaking from a "does this work in a club" perspective while I'm talking about it from a "can I listen to this as I program" perspective, which is what I want pop music and especially dance to function for.

The Black Knight! Huzzah, My Lord! (Masonic Boom), Monday, 19 July 2010 11:14 (fifteen years ago)

you can't deny Fleshtone is 100% contemporary.

― Matt DC, Monday, July 19, 2010 11:13 AM (1 minute ago)

i think it sounds ridic retro?

plax (ico), Monday, 19 July 2010 11:15 (fifteen years ago)


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