Tag: funk

Throwback: Happy 82nd Birthday, Isaac Hayes!

JOVM’s WIlliam Ruben Helms celebrates Isaac Hayes’ 82nd birthday.

New Audio: The Offline Shares Breezy and Summery “Les Cavaliers”

Felix Müller is a Hamburg-born and-based photographer, composer and creative mastermind behind the cinematic soul project The Offline. Müller can trace the origins of The Offline to his travels along the the Atlantic coastline of southern France with an analog camera, capturing beach life. Upon his return to Hamburg, he started writing song as the sonic counterpart to his visuals.

The German-born photographer and composer’s The Offline debut, En Clair-Obscur captured the essence of his trip while evoking a chilled out, summer soundtrack that sonically channeled the likes of Surprise Chef and Robohands.

Müller’s full-length debut, last year’s Timor Litzenberg co-produced La couleur de la mer was inspired by the work of Francois de Roubaix — and saw him creating a soundtrack to an imaginary film. The album’s material evoked images of manorial, fog-swept villas at the ocean’s edge, silhouetted sailing boats and cigar-chomping villains attempting to thwart the mission of the imaginary film’s hero. The album experimented with themes and atypical song structures, moving from dramatic cues to fragile romanticism while incorporating psychedelia, retro soul and hip-hop, inspired by and informed by his extensive record collection.

The Hamburg-based artist’s work has received airplay from BBC Radio 6, Rinse FM, Radio FIP and Jazz FM while amassing millions of streams. Building upon a growing profile, Müller’s first single of the year, “Les Cavaliers,” which continues Müller’s collaborations with Chris Hill (drums), Hans-Christian Stephan (flugelhorn) and Kimo Eiserback (flute) is a breezy and cinematic bit of 1970s AM radio soul anchored around a strutting, feel good groove reminiscent of Chicago and others, wah wah pedaled guitar and a regal flugelhorn melody. “Les Cavaliers” continues Müller’s ongoing homage to surf spots in southern France, and in some way, the song evokes the warm summer breeze, the smell and taste of salt and the laid-back vibes of a sun-kissed beach days.

“’Les Cavaliers’ pays tribute to the Aquitaine region of France, which has been a big influence on my music,” the German-born artist explains. “The track came about a few days after my debut album was released, capturing a moment of relief to turn the page on one chapter, yet anticipation of what will come.”

New Audio: Jonny Tarr Shares Sleek and Funky “Love Language”

Jonny Tarr is a Welsh-born, San Diego-based singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer. Tarr attended the renowned Paul McCartney School for the Performing Arts in Liverpool (LIPA), where he earned a degree in music. Upon graduating, he toured across Europe, Japan and the States, before relocating to the States 13 years ago.

Since relocating to the States, Tarr has toured with Foreigner, and opened for the likes of The Family Stone, Victor Wooten, and Ozomatli. He also became a Taylor Guitars artist.

Tarr’s latest album, the self-produced The Rules sees him incorporating both electronic and acoustic instrumentation and draws influence from The Weeknd, The Killers, Stevie Wonder, Hall & Oates, and The Police paired with his blue-eyed soul-like vocals. The album helped him earn Best Pop Artist Award at last year’s San Diego Music Awards and earned nominations for Best Pop Album and Best Album of the Year for this year’s San Diego Music Awards.

“Love Language,” The Rules‘ latest single is a slick and hook-driven synthesis of Roy Ayers, Hall & Oates blue-eyed soul and Rush Midnight-like funk that’s simultaneously dance floor and lounge friendly — and sounds as though it could have been released in 1975, 1985 or earlier this year.