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june 15
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - Summertime (Hybrid remix)
Today’s track is curated by Mark Stone / @DJStoney
“Here it is, the groove, slightly transformed, just a bit of a break from the norm. Just a little somethin’ to break the monotony, of all that hardcore dance that has gotten to be…”
Fresh Prince, Summertime, 1991
The Fresh Prince (before Will Smith rebranded and renamed himself for his career) teamed up with DJ Jazzy Jeff for Summertime. This isn’t the song I am nominating for Taped Together (rest easy @kirstinbutler who earlier in #tapedtogether put this track into the “lo spectrum” of best summer namesake tracks). Instead you have the original track to download and a rare remix to enjoy.
This ‘family’ of connected tracks came back to mind last month when @Faris an ambassador of the appropriate Talent Imitates, Genius Steals shared a video on Borrowing Culture in the Remix Age where authorship and creative originality are questioned and celebrated. Popular commercial music such as Fresh Prince can go on to be reinterpreted into a number of infinite possibilities. A cover, a mash-up or a new idea can take a main ‘ingredient’ and make it far more palatable. I don’t like aubergine/eggplant, but I love baba ghanoush. The same ingredient concept can work with music and culture.
REMIX (TO LISTEN TO HERE)
I nominate Hybrid’s remix of Summertime (even the name of the Welsh house/breaks/techno producers is suggestive of being a result of many parts). Whenever I’m DJing an outdoors summer party I spin this track from my 1998 compilation vinyl album Old School Vs. New School. The album in itself was at the zeitgeist of recombinant and remix culture. It has reworked/remixed/rerubbed tracks that create results of ‘old school’ (vintage relatively traditional rap) with contemporary production techniques that gave tracks an up-to-date flavour in the big beat and nu-breaks sound of 1998.
I like the track as a guilty pleasure, based on familiarity of the lyrics and featuring the original instrumental basis of the song. Add a bouncy squelchy bassline and some strings = sounds great on an outdoor sound system in the sun.
ORIGINAL (FOR DOWNLOAD BELOW)
Summertime is, like most rap tracks of the 1990’s, based on either a percussion break such as the Amen Brother sample and/or an instrumental sample. This was based on a sample from funk band Kool & The Gang’s 1974 instrumental track Summer Madness. In fact, the original title is name-checked in the lyrics of Summertime. Kool & the Gang also reinvented themselves from a jazz funk band to a pop funk band.
I love the original Summer Madness, it’s a mellow chilled aural representation of a summer evening. It features a revolutionary sound rising synthesizer scale which give the track a distinctive sound and was also stolen by Bill Conti who did the Rocky soundtrack and it give a key part in the Rocky theme Gotta Fly Now two years later. In fact Bill Conti did such a good job of stealing the sound, someone realized and featured the Kool & The Gang track for a few moments of the Rocky movie.
So there it is: jazz funk chill, stolen via Rocky soundtrack, rapped over by the Fresh Prince, beats by Jazzy Jeff, club treatment remix by dance producers and into a DJ Stoney summer party.
The groove IS slightly transformed… It breaks the monotony.
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june 14
Caravan Palace - Lazy Place
Today’s track is curated by Teddy Zareva / @teddyz
We all have that lazy place – at the beach, in a hammock under green skies, in the arms of our loved one. This is the song I’d play if I go back to mine.
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june 13
We Were Promised Jetpacks - Quiet Little Voices
Today’s track is curated by Saneel Radia / @saneel
Summer is current. I hear lots of people talk nostalgically about summer, but I don’t go there mentally. Every summer day I wake up thinking I have a lot of fun to “get done.” It’s an odd balance of structure and chaos, productivity and play. My internal dialogue includes thoughts like “I’m having fun drinking this beer on this patio, but I really should get to that one rooftop and drink a different beer,” or “it’s almost evening and I haven’t played tennis which was on my to-do list, but then I won’t get gelato, which clearly has to be in the plan.”
It’s why I love Quiet Little Voices by We Were Promised Jetpacks.
It wakes up quickly. It gets shit done. It’s constantly moving onto the next thing, but somehow enjoying the current thing.
Plus, you can sing (yell?) along knowing only 6 words. That’s efficiently fun, no?
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june 12
Heartsrevolution - C.Y.O.A!
Today’s track is curated by Amrit Richmond / @amritrichmond
Choose Your Own Adventure is my summer jam for exploring on and offline worlds.
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june 11
Au Revoir Simone - Shadows
Today’s track is curated by Rob Ward / @rob1912
Au Revoir Simone’s music is the slight chill you feel as the sun sinks on a gorgeous summer’s evening.
The dreamy innocence, the heart-felt vocals and the lush melody-laden loveliness warm your soul, but the bitter-sweet subtext warns that the end of summer is fast approaching.
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june 10
Tunng - Beautiful and Light
Today’s track is curated by Juliette LaMontagne / @jlamontagne
summer solstice. summer vacation. summer camp. summer job. Donna Summer. summer sundress. summer feet. summer lover. summering. summer storm. the golden summer of her life = beautiful and light.
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june 9
Sing-Sing - Feels Like Summer
Today’s track is curated by Shane Richmond / @shanerichmond
It would have been easier to pick ten songs that represent summer than to come up with just one. I tried to resist choosing a song with ‘summer’ or ‘sunshine’ in the title but I just couldn’t do it. All the great songs I could think of that say summer to me are ones where the singer is experiencing summer too. (Moreover, there was always a singer; as I scoured my record collection not one instrumental track set off my internal summer alarm.)
Still, this track isn’t entirely literal. The song, as the title says, feels like summer, specifically it feels like one of those laidback Sixties summers. It’s not about an actual summer though, but the feeling of summer. Singer Lisa O’Neill is dumping you, listener, and the feeling that gives her is the same feeling that she gets from summer. And a good summer, I think she means, rather than the dreary, grey one I’m experiencing now as I write this with - no joke - the heating on.
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