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Thursday, November 5, 2009

KELLI ALI

KELLI ALI
ROCKING HORSE (2008)
224-320 KBPS


Here’s the album from former Sneaker Pimp’s member Kelli Ali which Q Magazine has called “the soundtrack for the greatest sunrise you ever saw.” Responsible for monolithic club hits like ‘Spin Spin Sugar’ and ‘6 Underground’, her deliciously smoky vocals lit up the heavy beats and breaks and fascinated a generation of clubbers and producers alike. After curiously being booted out, she went on to record 2 solo releases which showcased a more ambient dreampop persona but now on her third release, she has completely abandoned her electro roots in favour of a timeless brand of pastoral-folk Influenced by her nomadic past, wherein she travelled across California and Mexico, she playfully combines medieval and baroque sensibilities with dark nu-folk to produce a sparsely arranged and deeply emotive exploration of the female voice Produced by Max Richter, they join forces to conjure up richly textured cinemascope tapestries.

1. Dancing Bears
2. One Day At A Time
3. The Savages
4. Heavens Door
5. Urique
6. Rocking Horse
7. September Sky
8. A Storm In A Teacup
9. The Kiss
10. Flowers
11. Water Under The Bridge
12. What To Do
13. The Kill Epilogue

6 comments:

harry lime said...

really warm beautiful and eerie (in a good way ). great album to play whén the new slayer isn´t spinning in my player:-) , thanks again stefan for your great music recommendations!

Anonymous said...

Hello, Moodswings!!

Could you repost the album by the BIG POP? The link doesn´t works!

Thakk you....great blog!!!!

Mr Moodswings said...

New post in online. ;)

Anonymous said...

Linky removed by wapidhare.....yah

Mr Moodswings said...

New link is up.

Anonymous said...

This is a great album! If you like this, you should also check out Hope Sandoval's work with the Warm Inventions -- they just released a new album this year, too!