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#Dog eat dog the souljazz orchestra series#
I’m one of those people who would say I’m staying in for a quiet night and then almost definitely end up out through a strange series of events and some smart manipulation courtesy of my friends. Mary Quant (but I would need it for more than an hour) You can have access to anyone's wardrobe - dead or alive - for one hour. I still haven’t had them back… if you’re reading this you know who you are. I love socks so it was quite painful and I was reluctant to do so as they were brand new. Last item of clothing you gave away, and why?Ī pair of socks…. If you could sum up Preen Line as a brand in a sentence, what would that go like?
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Sometimes people aren’t sure where the Black Country is so I usually describe it through two words Peaky Blinders.
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I get quizzed about where I’m from a lot as I have a Black Country twang in my accent when I speak. I lived there until I was 18 then I moved to London to study Fashion Communications and have lived here ever since. I grew up in the Staffordshire in the Midlands. I think it’s important to have your basic go-to items but when I shop I usually have a garment in minds such as a jacket or occasion dress which tend to be investment pieces that are a bit more expensive because of their fabric or embellishment. In terms of shopping, impulse buy or investment item? For us, it’s a way of life’.We caught up with Elizabeth Jane Bishop to talk style and shopping habits and her work highlighting the condition of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis whilst she modeled the current collection from Resort-19. When you add their pulsating live performances, you can understand why their saxophonist Ray Murray says: ‘ Souljazz is more than just a band. The album has its obvious influences but the way in which the band seamlessly blends those influences into an uplifting and thoughtful album will make this a firm favourite amongst tropical music fans. The band was nominated for a Canadian Juno Award for the third time in 2016 and will continue to win plaudits on this showing. Next up is the French Antilles, Creole-influenced ‘Oublier Pour un Jour’, which has a beautiful swing and haunting vocals alongside the killer horn arrangements. ‘Is Yeelyel’ is a funk-fuelled, disco synth, horn blasting ripper of a track which is a stunning rework of an obscure original by Somalian super group Dur-Dur Band.
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< a href=” > Under Burning Skies by The Souljazz Orchestra< /a> The track highlights the band’s great horn arrangements as well as castigating the powerful, unethical and corrupt. Powering into the opening track with the socially conscious ‘Dog Eat Dog’, features vocals from Mabinuori Idowu and Philippe Lafrenière, and has a beautiful Afro-Disco groove. Packing a punch on the lyrical front too, they bring some timely social commentary with on-point observations that urge for progressive change.Īdding the sounds of ‘80s vintage synthesizers and drum machines to great effect, they bring electro, boogie and Lo-fi disco touches to their previous analogue sound. Think William Onyeabor meets Fela’s Afrika ‘70 with a splash of Creole flavours and you will have a feel for the Canadian‘s brand new journey into the tropical, soul and jazz styles. The Souljazz Orchestra are back with their killer eighth studio album and have added some fearsome vintage synthesizer sounds to their trademark horn arrangements and earthy tropical sounds for maximum dancing impact.