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Aidan Smith

Allotments

    Having already established his bashful genius with three acclaimed mini albums and the off-kilter quirkiness of debut long-player "Fancy Barrel", Aidan Smith returns with the next chapter in his captivating story. "Allotments" takes the listener on an epic journey, visiting London, Paris and 'The Bull's Head' and introducing more of the tragi-comic characters that have peppered Smith's remarkable canon of work so far. Reminiscent of Kurt Weill's woozy cabaret and Rufus Wainwright's touching melodrama, but anchored by a traditional pop ideology, "Allotments" is a perfectly-formed oddity; its realism and surrealism runs through every beguiling jaunt. Opener "Morning Was Your Picnic" announces itself with dizzying brass and woozy organ, immediately confirming Smith's unparalleled understanding of melody, while lyrical vulnerability runs hand in hand with a streak of biting black humour. "Murder Ballad" provides a fresh new take on the oft-ubiquitous Saturday night tale of woe, Smith's startling wit and candour sitting alongside barbershop quartet harmonies. Future single, "Wearing Your Clothes", is a sweet account of one man's adventures in his partner's wardrobe ('tie your ribbon through my thinning hair...'), while "Lament Of A Victorian Prostitute, London 1865" is a tender, sideways look at the world's oldest profession. Dramatic arrangements and flawless musicianship send Smith's eccentric characters straight to your heart.

    Cortina Deluxx

    Cortina Deluxx EP

      Jojo Thomas (vocals, piano, chord organ) and Danny Norbury (cello) have known each other for over ten years, but only started playing music together in the spring of 2005. More time passed before they finally emerged from those early sessions to perform in public for the first time, appearing under various names: Mitten Blue; Jo and Danny; The Cortina Club; before finally settling on Cortina Deluxx, the name inspired by the little chord organ used on two of the five tracks appearing on this EP. The duo soon became a trio with the addition of Jon Thorne (Lamb, Martha Tilston, Lou Rhodes) on double bass. This record is Cortina Deluxx's first release for Humble Soul. Subtly recorded in intimate sessions at the label's Manchester studio, the songs mark personal statements for Jojo. Starting with the haunting melancholy of "Ready About?", the 'Jojo' side continues with the bleak piano and cello minimalism of "Cold Weather", which will leave you holding your breath until the very last note fades into the run out groove. Flipping over to the 'Danny' side, you will discover the infectious, hypnotic groove that is "Just The Same", followed by "Going Home", where the piano's jolly bounce forms an ironic backdrop to the acerbic wit of the lyrics. "Not the Same" provides a fitting finale to the collection, an atmospheric reprise of Danny's wonderful cello arrangement from "Just the Same".


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