Clyde ft Phoebe One: Neva That
Posted by algie in Music / Entertainment Wednesday, 25 March 2009 03:22 No Comments

Clyde ft Phoebe One: Neva That
His trademark analogue-jerky-beat productions first pricked up ears over a decade ago via remixes for labels Mantis Recordings and Bob Sinclar’s Yellow Productions.
Clyde teamed up with San Francisco based Capitol A (The Roots, King Britt, Jazzanova, Wahoo, Mark de Clive-Lowe etc) for Serve It Up, a single that needs no introduction. It’s here in all its original glory as the album opener. Cap’ appears twice more on the album with the swaggering Broken Slang and on Gedaroom he tells further tales of a night on the ‘pull’. MOBO winning emcee, Phoebe One has the female response and also delivers one of her finest ever tracks with the rugged Neva That.
Clyde’s discovery of Omaha’s Juse, in whom he’s found a suitably cynical cohort, delivers his first contribution to the album on Million Souls Sold and secondly on Lady Cadava, which is possibly the oddest centrepiece to an album since Kool Keith had a particularly strange day. A rom-vom-com dedicated to a very special (ex) lady.
It’s not all rhyming and (non) reasoning though: Jane Hamilton (Magic Number, Slope) delivers some sweet boogie soul with her vocals on Read My Mind and Clyde himself doesn’t shy away from vocal duties with a clutch of slow jams for the ladies and on current favourite in swinging mainland Europe and Manchester, the mighty Roll of the Beast.
Hyper Reality, a labour of long term obsession at a (political) correctional facility disco – Out on M8MC Music 1st May 2009!
via: Ahead PR









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