” If Not You Then Who ” by ” SPAZZKID”

” If Not You Then Who ” by ”  SPAZZKID”

magical tune by  MARK REDITO AKA SPAZZKID gives us with ” If Not You Then Who ” a tune which proves that music is pure magic which can heal and enlighten sore and gloomy ,moments and take away the everyday pressure for 6.29 minutes seem the world a little bit better, not so dark and the reality CNN and FOX wanna teach us , a modern tale, a looking glass to a place where magic and hope exist packed in a tune , and here packed in his new Ep  with the tiltle “DESIRE”

” If Not You Then Who ” by ”  SPAZZKID” is a crazy beautiful electro tune which combines the skills of modern electro sounds and eastern styles which made it so mysterious beautiful like the moment you got the first glimpse and smile and sight of an Asian beauty , so different and so elegant a look seem to tell stories of magic and secret wisdom and you sense you walk through a bazaar , a market with different spices and scents ,this tune by SPAZZKID  reminds me of “BOWIES- CHINA DOLL” where you could hear his longing and love to Asian culture , YELLOW MAGIC ORCHESTER , where SAKAMOTO inspired , electro and wave bands like DEPECHE MODE and 808 to walk other paths to make music , this tune by SPAZZKID got the same magic to inspire and got a killer goose bumping sex appeal like some eel tunes , so far from to be just a electro tune , so much more 2013 and beyond , the whole “DESIRE” got the magic for great head cinema, where you travel to far magical places without movement, exhaustion and disappointment  . SPAZZKID aka Mark Redito put hid melodies with big magical moments like SAKAMOTO, HiYAZAKI and all the GHIBLI things you got stored in you RAM to make the reality right where the reality failed to be magical and become gloomy and dark ,”DESIRE” a magical EP  handcrafted by SPAZZKID aka MARK REDITO  from LA , a must have , if you believe that there are tunes which got the abilities to shift the moment from total worst head case scenarios to give u a key to look through your personal looking glass experience where you can feel again and decide to feel better  , if u wanna decide to be happy and enjoy the magical moments SPAZZkid had packed in his EP you will found the same things i found and i am dang happy with my choice.

THE whole EP is packed with funky electro tunes playful packed with soul , falsetto sexy sung and so easy like a sunday morning with your best friend and the right tune with u ,

 

SPAZZKID aka Mark Redito about himself

Stowed away in the sprawling corner of Los Angeles, SPAZZKID aka Mark Redito quietly constructs his map of seemingly disparate beats and melodies into perfect harmony. With influences that span from punk to jpop to video game music and everything in between, Spazzkid’s sonic fancies are evident in his tracks as they find the listener riding high on percussive waves of jazzy synthpop or feverishly gnawing on crafted candy
electro pop.

Inquiries/bookings: spazzkidmusic@gmail.com

my personal former favorite tune by SPAZZKId

 

Designer Drug by Mayer Hawthorne

Designer Drug by  Mayer Hawthorne

Designer Drug

 

super sexy chilled tune which is going to be rated over 21 because it is to chilled and sexy , i think it is rocking so for itself because ” Mayer Hawthorne” had slipped a mayor part of his experience and reality of fun which he had and has , this  RETRO SOUL piece got the MAGIC touch  of “Curtis Mayfield” in SUPERFLY which made it so real, we know it is a problem but it got its magic of its own to lose it in the moment soul which is so gangsta, we love bad boys , and this bad boy is a killer of a soul tune , i never easily  compare modern soul srtist with CURTIS MAYFIELD but this BAD BOY earned it to get this comparison

respect to BOSS ANGELES

Designer Drug

 

The “retro soul” tag is added to almost any contemporary work that sounds like it was originally recorded before 1980, and Mayer Hawthorne is aware of how trends come and go. But, he says, he’s not interested in taking it back to the “good old days,” as much as he is in creating the “new good days.” And to fans like producer Mark Ronson, who said, “I have no idea what this is, old or new, but it’s fucking good!!!” upon first hearing Hawthorne’s music, age ain’t nothin’ but a number.

On How Do You Do, his first major label effort for Universal Republic Records, Hawthorne proves that he is not part of a trend. The classic Motown sound that provided the blueprint for his self-produced independent debut, A Strange Arrangement, remains, but is joined on How Do You Do by music reminiscent of late 1960s California pop and the best work from the likes of Steely Dan and Chicago.

“Hawthorne emerges with a jaw-dropping collection of classic soul,” RollingStone.com proclaimed upon hearing A Strange Arrangement, but with this latest release, the formula has been updated. The vocals are stronger, the music more varied and vibrant, but it’s still Mayer Hawthorne. And the message is love.

Hawthorne grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, just outside of Detroit, and vividly remembers, as a child, driving with his father and tuning the car radio in to the rich soul and jazz history the region provided. “Most of the best music ever made came out of Detroit,” claims the singer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, who counts Smokey Robinson and famed songwriting trio Holland, Dozier, Holland among his influences, but also draws inspiration from Michael McDonald, Juan Atkins and J Dilla.

Hawthorne has produced and played instruments for much of his life, but never intended to become a singer. What he became, however, was a new school soul sensation, touring globally and earning accolades from Playboy, NPR and Entertainment Weekly. “He’s an able singer…an arranger of astonishing precision,” wrote the New York Times when Hawthorne first hit the scene.

On “The Walk,” the first single from How Do You Do, Hawthorne plays a man scorned and content with saying “So long, you did me wrong” to the lady in his life. “A Long Time” is both a brilliant homage to Steely Dan’s “Hey Nineteen” and a storied history of Hawthorne’s beloved Detroit, followed by a duet – yes, duet – with the incomparable Snoop Dogg on “Can’t Stop.”

“It’s Snoop like you’ve never heard him before,” Hawthorne told Billboard.com before the two performed together at the South by Southwest music festival in March.

The rest of How Do You Do is a trip through generations and tales of love cherished and love lost. Songs like “Hooked,” “You Called Me” and “You’re Not Ready” are vintage fare, while “The News” and “No Strings” add a modern, 21st century flair to the proceedings.

Snoop Dogg once heralded Hawthorne as his new favorite artist, praise shared via Twitter by other stars such as Kanye West, Justin Timberlake and John Mayer. With the release of How Do You Do, such sentiment is sure to grow, just as Hawthorne himself continues to grow as an artist and performer. It was soul music from which he came, and those roots will never be left behind. But there is more to this artist than just soul music.

“A lot of my other influences are coming out on this record,” Hawthorne told Billboard.com. “There are a lot of other genres that are blending in now. “It’s just turning into me.”

– Ronnie Reese, August 2011