Categorías:
Carrito 0

Servicio no disponible por el momento

Tm Juke|Forward

Forward

TM Juke

Disponible en
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Estéreo

Streaming ilimitado

Escuche este álbum ahora en alta calidad en nuestras apps

Comenzar mi periodo de prueba gratis y escuchar este álbum

Disfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción

Suscribir

Disfrute de este álbum en las apps Qobuz con sususcripción

It makes a lot of sense that Alex Cowan -- who goes by TM Juke -- is on fellow Briton Will Holland's -- who goes by Quantic, among other things -- label, Tru Thoughts, and that both have U.S. licensing and distribution deals with Ubiquity, because there are definitely a lot of similarities between the two artists. Both Cowan and Holland find ways to bring live instrumentation into seamless, warm, and organic-sounding compositions that show off the best in electronica, how it can progress and develop musical trends as opposed to stifling them, as is sometimes wrongly perceived. Not that Cowan is just some kind of Holland copycat, however. TM Juke's music is much more soul-, R&B-, and jazz-guitar-oriented than the faster horn-heavy funk and house that Quantic prefers to stick with. He's especially good when working with vocalists (as also evidenced on his full-length release with Alice Russell, who sings here on the funky "So Good"). "Skin," which features friend Naim, is eerie and trippy, with its echoey, layered vocals and keyboard effects, and "Damn," featuring Kinny and probably the standout track on the record, is warm and soulful, with Cowan keeping the beat sparse throughout the verses but adding guitars and keyboards, sampling and looping himself into something that's very full and vibrant, working well for the dancefloor but also pleasing to someone wanting a more "traditional" song. Unfortunately, the last third of the album dies down a little, TM Juke concentrating more on the club-oriented side of electronica, and sounding much more ordinary, but despite missteps like "Electric Chair" -- pretty much a boring, unsuccessful Prince cover -- Forward still finishes up strongly, bringing in a saxophone, a flute, and almost G-funk keys in the closer, "Pencils for Dolphins," a fast, quirky piece that focuses itself around a poppy guitar riff and plenty of effects. It's fun but not too bright, extroverted while still allowing room for introspection, and above all, firmly displays the talent of the producer and musician who is TM Juke.
© Marisa Brown /TiVo

Más información

Forward

Tm Juke

launch qobuz app Ya he descargado Qobuz para Windows / MacOS Abrir

download qobuz app Todavía no he descargado Qobuz para Windows / MacOS Descargar la app Qobuz

Está escuchando muestras.

Escuche más de 100 millones de pistas con un plan de streaming ilimitado.

Escuche esta playlist y más de 100 millones de pistas con nuestros planes de streaming ilimitado.

Desde $ 16.190,00/mes

1
Foreword
00:01:31

Tm Juke, Performer - Alex Cowan, Composer, Writer

2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd 2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd

2
Damn
00:03:32

Tm Juke, Performer - A. Cowan, Composer, Writer - C. Simpson, Composer, Writer - Kinny, Performer

2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd 2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd

3
Come Away
00:08:03

Tm Juke, Performer - A. Cowan, Composer, Writer - S. Faricy, Composer, Writer - Sophie Faricy, Performer

2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd 2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd

4
Bee's On Mars
00:03:14

Tm Juke, Performer - A. Cowan, Composer, Writer

2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd 2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd

5
Arrggh!
00:00:56

Tm Juke, Performer - A. Cowan, Composer, Writer

2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd 2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd

6
Skin
00:03:31

Tm Juke, Performer - A. Cowan, Composer, Writer - N. Nafar, Composer, Writer - Naim, Performer

2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd 2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd

7
So Good
00:05:41

Tm Juke, Performer - A. Cowan, Composer, Writer - A. Russell, Composer, Writer - Alice Russell, Performer

2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd 2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd

8
Lady Garden
00:04:02

Tm Juke, Performer - A. Cowan, Composer, Writer - J. Oxborrow, Composer, Writer - A. Wilkins, Composer, Writer

2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd 2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd

9
Electric Chair
00:04:33

Tm Juke, Performer - A. Cowan, Composer, Writer - J. Hackett, Composer, Writer - Elmore Judd, Performer

2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd 2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd

10
Grounded in Fargo
00:05:06

Tm Juke, Performer - A. Cowan, Composer, Writer

2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd 2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd

11
Life, Rain, Fall
00:06:12

Tm Juke, Performer - A. Cowan, Composer, Writer - J. Oxborrow, Composer, Writer

2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd 2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd

12
Pencils for Dolphins
00:05:47

Tm Juke, Performer - A. Cowan, Composer, Writer

2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd 2006 Tru Thoughts Ltd

Presentación del Álbum

It makes a lot of sense that Alex Cowan -- who goes by TM Juke -- is on fellow Briton Will Holland's -- who goes by Quantic, among other things -- label, Tru Thoughts, and that both have U.S. licensing and distribution deals with Ubiquity, because there are definitely a lot of similarities between the two artists. Both Cowan and Holland find ways to bring live instrumentation into seamless, warm, and organic-sounding compositions that show off the best in electronica, how it can progress and develop musical trends as opposed to stifling them, as is sometimes wrongly perceived. Not that Cowan is just some kind of Holland copycat, however. TM Juke's music is much more soul-, R&B-, and jazz-guitar-oriented than the faster horn-heavy funk and house that Quantic prefers to stick with. He's especially good when working with vocalists (as also evidenced on his full-length release with Alice Russell, who sings here on the funky "So Good"). "Skin," which features friend Naim, is eerie and trippy, with its echoey, layered vocals and keyboard effects, and "Damn," featuring Kinny and probably the standout track on the record, is warm and soulful, with Cowan keeping the beat sparse throughout the verses but adding guitars and keyboards, sampling and looping himself into something that's very full and vibrant, working well for the dancefloor but also pleasing to someone wanting a more "traditional" song. Unfortunately, the last third of the album dies down a little, TM Juke concentrating more on the club-oriented side of electronica, and sounding much more ordinary, but despite missteps like "Electric Chair" -- pretty much a boring, unsuccessful Prince cover -- Forward still finishes up strongly, bringing in a saxophone, a flute, and almost G-funk keys in the closer, "Pencils for Dolphins," a fast, quirky piece that focuses itself around a poppy guitar riff and plenty of effects. It's fun but not too bright, extroverted while still allowing room for introspection, and above all, firmly displays the talent of the producer and musician who is TM Juke.
© Marisa Brown /TiVo

Acerca del álbum

Mejorar la información del álbum
Más en Qobuz
Por Tm Juke

Melodic Stroll

Tm Juke

Melodic Stroll Tm Juke

Electric Chair EP

Tm Juke

Marbles & Drains

Tm Juke

Boto and the Second Liners

Tm Juke

Maps from the Wilderness

Tm Juke

Quizás también le guste...

Von dutch

Charli Xcx

Von dutch Charli Xcx

Strangers

Kenya Grace

Strangers Kenya Grace

Welcome To The Pleasuredome

Frankie Goes To Hollywood

Welcome To The Pleasuredome Frankie Goes To Hollywood

Discovery

Daft Punk

Discovery Daft Punk

I'm Good (Blue)

David Guetta

I'm Good (Blue) David Guetta