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Thursday, May 20, 2010

2nu - Ponderous (1991)

2nu were certainly a pop oddity. The duo, consisting of Jock Blaney and Michael Nealy from Seattle, would have been one of the last artists that you would expect to have a hit, but they managed to the first time out of the gate with their track "This Is Ponderous", with the help of major label Atlantic. The track, which was basically a spoken-word piece of story-telling over a dancey beat and sound effects, reached number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album soon followed, and though the songs varied in musical style, one thing kept them all together, and that was the narration of Jock Blaney. His voice is reminiscent of Brian the dog from Family Guy, and the stories range from odd and funny to surprisingly touching. There are elements of jazz, reggae, soul, funk, rock, and just about every other genre throughout the album, and it was certainly unique, especially in the 1990s. But though a secoond single, "Spaz Attack", saw a promo release, the album failed to generate enough buzz to ensure more hits. And really, the fact that they had a hit at all was a surprise, given how quirky their music was. But a dedicated fan base (including my friend Max) encouraged the boys to regroup in 1997 and in 1999 they independently released the EP Command Z and full length album 2NU2.com, changing their name to 2nu² to reflect their next phase. However, nothing more would be heard from them until 2007, when they independently released The Best Of 2nu (though they left off two tracks from this album that they didn't like, "Why." and "I Like That", and another, "Spill the Wine", because they didn't have the rights, as it incorporates an old Eric Burdon & War song).

Download Ponderous

1
This Is Ponderous
2
I Like That
3
Why.
4
Count 'Em Up Queek
5
Frank's Chair
6
Spaz Attack
7
Two Outta Three
8
Spill The Wine
9
Her Name
10
DDS Blues

Thursday, May 6, 2010

The Boomtang Boys / Boomtang - Greatest Hits Volume One (1999) & Wet (2002) DOUBLE POST!!

The Boomtang Boys, or Boomtang, as they are now known, have been very involved and essential to the dance music scene in Canada. Originating in Toronto in 1990 and consisting of Tony & Paul Grace and Rob DeBoer, they established themselves first in the UK as a record label. After releasing several 12" singles of their own, they expanded into producing and releasing tracks for other artists. They also tried their hand at remixing, and one of their first remixes was for JLM, whose album was previously featured on the Isle. Their remixing skills would continue to be highly sought after throughout the 1990s. They were experts at transforming pop and rock songs into dancefloor hits, transforming tracks by the likes of Corey Hart, Bif Naked and Sky. However, it was their production work on "A Deeper Shade Of Love" by Canadian artist Camille in 1994 that cemented their status as Canada's premier dance and pop production team, as the song won a Juno. They would soon be in-demand producers, working with many acts including previous Isle postees Carol Medina, Oval Emotion, Monik Garo and Kim Esty. In fact, they enlisted Esty's help when recording their inevitable debut album, the cheekily titled Greatest Hits Volume One. Esty took lead vocals on three tracks, which were also the album's singles (and which were also featured on her album posted here), while the rest of the album featured a variety of other vocalists. The album featured mostly poppy eurohouse remakes, including tracks like Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time", T-Rex's "Bang A Gong", Hot Butter's "Popcorn" and Billy Idol's "Dancing With Myself". But it was the Esty-led, Aqua-esque single "Squeeze Toy" that set the Canadian charts on fire, and got attention around the world. It would take three more years before they released their next album. In the meantime Paul Grace left the group, and they dropped the 'Boys' from their name. They reemerged with a deeper, funkier, more soulful house sound. They also used more soulful vocalists, the main one being Divine Earth Essence, who would emerge several years later as one of Canada's premier soul singers, Divine Brown. None of the singles from the album made a significant impact, however, so the boys have went back to producing a variety of acts, as well as recording themselves under various other monikers.

Video for Squeeze Toy

Video for Dancing With Myself

Video for Pictures

Download Greatest Hits Volume One

1
Squeeze Toy
2
Dancing With Myself
3
Bang A Gong
4
Looking For Love
5
Pictures
6
I Was A Fool
7
Popcorn
8
Time After Time
9
Heartbeat
10
Only You
11
Your Day Will Come
12
Mon Joujou

Video for 59 Ways To Funk

Download Wet


1
59 Ways To Funk
2
Habibi
3
Movin' On
4
Midnight
5
Little By Little
6
It's Time
7
Fantasy
8
The Rhythm
9
Just Relax
10
Call On Me
11
Can't Stop The Rain
12
All We Have
13
Party Tonight
14
Habibi (Chill Mix)