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Jam of the Day – The Very Best Put Africa Into Your Heart

the very best - album cover I was talking to a friend today who is on a volunteer mission in Tanzania about her experience there so far and I haven’t been able to get “Warm Heart of Africa” out of my head all day. “Warm Heart of Africa” is the latest release from The Very Best, a collaboration between Malawi-via-London singer Esau Mwamwaya and British DJ/production duo Radioclit.

They first came on the scene late last year when they released their version of M.I.A’s “Paper Planes” entitled “Tengazako” (“Take What’s Yours” in Chichewa, the national language of Malawi). Since then, Mwamwaya raised his profile the fastest way you can in the music blogosphere: with covers, remixes, and collaborations. The buzz-worthy releases so far have included “Get It Up” featuring M.I.A. and Santogold, covers and remixes of Vampire Weekend, and “Kamphopo” which they built on top of an Architecture in Helsinki track.

A studio album is expected this year which you can pre-order now from Rough Trade, and there promise to be further collaborations with M.I.A. and Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend, among others. The release will include the new record plus a copy of The Very Best’s dark horse mixtape from last winter, Esau Mwamwaya and Radioclit are The Very Best, which received praise from Pitchfork and Fader, among others. If you don’t want to buy vinyl, and you can’t wait until later this year for the full length, you can download the mixtape from their myspace page, or just click here, because we like to make your life better and easier here at ev2bk.

The Very Best – Warm Heart of Africa (ft. Ezra Koenig):

One final thought: Could we be building up to a DJ Khaled v. The Very Best battle, in which it is decided, once and for all, who has a more legitimate right to claim “we the best“? If it comes down to it, we’re voting for TVB.

-Melissa

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Jam of the Day – Afghan Women, Listen to Queen Latifah

Back in April, after a rare mass-protest by Afghan women and particularly forceful international pressure, Afghanistan’s President Hamid Karzai agreed to review the Shiite Personal Status Law that reportedly would have “forbid[den] women to refuse to have sex with their husbands and force[d] them to get their spouses’ permission before leaving the house, looking for a job, going to the doctor or receiving education.” But last week Human Rights Watch revealved that a final version of the law, which was reviewed by HRW as published in the official Gazette on July 27, 2009, retains many of the regressive and oppressive articles that were the source of international outrage to begin with:

“The law gives a husband the right to withdraw basic maintenance from his wife, including food, if she refuses to obey his sexual demands. It grants guardianship of children exclusively to their fathers and grandfathers. It requires women to get permission from their husbands to work. It also effectively allows a rapist to avoid prosecution by paying “blood money” to a girl who was injured when he raped her.”

Earlier today, the Times posted a Lede entry with a pretty inflammatory headline that includes some interesting videos showing interviews by Al Jazeera with some Shiite women who endorsed the original articles.

To all my Afghan women: it’s time to listen to rapper-ternt-family movie star Queen Latifah and tell these guys to cut it out. In her early ’90s hit classic, “U.N.I.T.Y.,” Queen Latifah brings the positive message to females everywhere that it’s simply not OK to let men belittle you, call you a “bitch” or a “ho,” or smack your ass (without permission). I think that starvation as retaliation for lack of sex might fall into that category of “unacceptable” behavior as well, but maybe that’s just me. Two lines really struck me as appropriate for today. The first, “I’m not your personal whore,” could rightly be said to apply to the Afghan women here. The second, “I had my cut-off shorts on, right, ’cause it was crazy hot” goes out to all the people, male or female, who are sweating it out in this humid hotness that has finally descended on the city.

But back to the message: Women of the world, UNITE.

Queen Latifah – U.N.I.T.Y.:

-Drew

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Jam of the Day – Summa Summa Summa Time

We have four weekends left until Labor Day basically closes the season out, and it seems like tons of people are out of town enjoying the fact that summertime seems to finally have arrived. So to celebrate (and because we’re trying to hit up the beach, yo) here’s the first of four “Summertime” jams, this one the classic track from those two fresh kids from West Philadelphia, born and raised.

DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince – Summertime:

-ev2bk

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Jam of the Day – Remembering Les Paul

It’s a sad day for music fans around the world. Les Paul, the inventor and virtuoso guitarist, died today in White Plains. He was 94. His innovations to the electric guitar and in the recording studio shaped and changed the course of popular music forever. His innovations to the electirc guitar were created out of his desire to have a stringed instrument that could make electronic sound without distorting. Later, Gibson created the guitar that bears his name – the Gibson Les Paul – using Paul’s original pickup deign, and the sales have generated a fortune for Paul, earning him royalties on every guitar sold (and sales have been substantial, seeing as the Les Paul at one point made up 50% of all guitars sold by Gibson). His tinkering talent was unparalleled, and his contributions to the music world and the musicians that he influenced and inspired are too numerous to list here. One of the coolest things that I read about Paul today in one of the many obituaries that have come out, was that in 1948, he was in a very serious car accident with his musical partner and second wife, Mary Ford. The collision left him with many injuries, including a shattered elbow that would be immovable for life; he had it set at a slightly less than 90 degree angle so that he could continue to play guitar. Talk about dedication to your craft. There is no better way to remember the man than to listen to the master himself.

Les Paul – How High The Moon:

-Melissa

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Jam of the Day – The Compass and the Wires

Until January 4, 2010, you can view the “Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection Exhibit” at the MOMA. The exhibit includes over 300 selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation’s “extraordinary collection of over 2,500 contemporary works on paper,” the largest gift of drawings that the museum has ever received. Although the Times didn’t exactly give it a glowing review, “Compass in Hand” is certainly worth checking out, even if only this small online slide show.

But if you’re looking for a different sort of directional indicator, don’t fret. Brooklyn-based electro-pop/synth group Red Wire Black Wire has the remedy in the form of the title track from their EP Compass, which was released by Tough Customer Records back in November. They have a pretty extensive tour schedule, slated to start in September, coinciding with the release of their first full-length, Robots & Roses that will take them all over the U.S. and even to Russia. They will be back in the bk at The Studio @ Webster Hall on October 23. Check out their first official video, for “Compass,” below and mark your fall calendars.

Red Wire Black Wire – Compass:

-Drew

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JOTD Update – Boy Crisis ‘Fountain of Youth’ Video Shoot Pics

In case you were wondering how the video shoot went for Boy Crisis’ “Founting of Youth” at McCarren Park this past weekend, the band has now posted a few “behind-the-scenes” pictures of the on its Myspace page:

Boy Crisis and its women in action

Boy Crisis and its women in action

Standin' around

Standin' around

Check out all the photos here.

-Drew

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