Music: Erykah Badu...Nude! in Window Seat - NSFW.


I very nearly forgot it was a music video and not a moment caught on a strangers camera phone. I have not once considered Erykah Badu more

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Je t'aime


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I know the song and I've been admiring Roisin Murphy since Moloko but I'm not entirely sure how this video slipped from my radar. It was probably when I worked 12 hour days and television did not make the cut. I hate to think I'm 3 years lagging but I'm all over delighted. Roisin couldn't have done better job and so to Gareth Pugh who dressed her. If I were a man the style would have made me hard. A bit much? Ok, if I were an ant this would be my picnic?

Amore Toujours

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Look What I Found...

My bone marrow is tingling with Theophulis London.
I'm buzzed with his electro effervescence
Excited by his Hip Hop hardness
Reminded of great music
Love his nostalgic great music
Not least of all I'm crushing on his style
What an accomplished young man!
I recommend downloading Jam! and This Charming Man

Watch (Complex photo shoot video)

Listen (download his free single here)
Read (his blog)
Look (at his gorge style)
Download (download his mix tapes)

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One Night - Driis and Ozwald

My last tweet reads: 'If ever a time rushed spontaneity made reverie it was tonight. Merci beau @ibigunstoppable @Tahirah @Driis and even Ozwald B!'

There is something wildly beautiful when a man of ruggedness and strength (based only on apppearance) provides unadulterated vulnerability in singing and softly rapping so openly his deepest of thoughts, wants and desires...even sometimes unashamedly on top of not so masculine melodies. That is Driis, Idris Elba (Actor, singer, rapper, DJ) who has just released 'High Class Problems' a medley of hard and soft realism that I would recommend at least sampling if not acquiring. 'Best I can' and 'Looking Crazy' tickles my fondness. It's bad of me to include Mos Def and Mike Skinner when talking of this man at the foot of paving his own musical way but it's a certain compliment. Last night on nothing more than an invitation and a whim I went to the Driis Album Launch (well of sorts) at The Big Chill Bar in Brick Lane. He happened to DJ also, though my wicked way of noting fine details couldn't miss his comical bungle of the Clipse mix, oui Driis I noticed, but little care was given since his general skill superceded this fault. By the by, this man is a handsome sight to behold, I understood why the girl in the middle for a moment danced with her frontal area as if chanting to him her crutched longing with a rather upset rhythm. No judgement...honest! But, as if my opinion carries any weight, I would have much prefered to hear his songs instead of the classically lovable hip hop he feed us. It was as if he was too shy or humble to display his understated hardwork which incidently would have sat nicely and perfectly in my ears. Twas ok though.

But onward to my next unsuspecting delight, right around the corner from being ushered out by bouncers and dizzy with non alcoholic merriment (though I did have a Disoronno and coke). Me and ibigunstoppable bid adieu to our companions when a tall statuesque black man with midnight sky bouncing off his darkly glowing head, adorned in very skinny trousers and a perfectly fitted blazer locks my eyes. In between the waves of laughs and smiles and a fulfilled breathe, with a nice confidence and a smile I looked straight into the dark of his eye and said comfortably 'What the f**k you looking at mate! No, but that would have been funny, instead I said 'Oh, hello' as if caught off guard with familiarity. I suppose he may have said 'hello' or in likeness but I do remember his deep and bass rendered voice say something or another. I figure a raw niceness cannot really be ignored and so with the little time he had to look, walk in front of and pass behind, he stopped whatever he could have been doing, saying or thinking and like a Hewlett Packard scanner, powerfully scanned me from the stray strand of hair on my head to the gravel I kicked with the sole of my green boots and we both walked not fully aware of what just occurred. With delayed shock I turned to ibigunstoppable and said that was Ozwald Boateng! I heartedly laughed all the way to the car.

And that my friend fills my last tweet with correctness. Oui, tis the little to this lady that makes her happy!

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On London Roads

 
It has totally nothing to do with fashion BUT when I'm in traffic....I can't stand people who stare and stare at you and keep staring until you turn canine on them and show teeth, sometimes you have to make that face until their eyes whimper in another direction. Or how about the pedestrians walking in the middle of the road at a leisurely pace, like a stray dog, while you're steadily approaching at 30mph...have you not seen the advert with the broken girl at the foot of the tree? Cyclist too, who ride in the middle of the road like they have an engine and are protected by steel, nope let's see you reach a speed of 30mph from 0 to 10 secs especially when a car is ready to break your skeletal and bicycle frame. I didn't think so! Worst of all I can't stand incompetent drivers who appear to have been taught in a country with no roads, traffic lights or traffic signals. What a blatant lack of care for your passengers, some of which are innocent infants.
 
BEEP BEEP!
 
For shame! I try to be a Godly creature not touched by road rage but calm sometimes escapes me, thank goodness for my stereo. In my small and comfortable car this song has been the little pill I take to settle me. A friend always says to me 'when you hear drums you can't resist to dance'...I suspect it's some sort of African taunt but if I were honest, I am African and yes when I hear this song I feel like ripping off my clothes and wearing very little clothing, less than a foot of fabric.... something like the girls in Kanye West's Love Lockdown video (by the by some of which are painted black - like real black girls don't exist (appalling).


'Ripping my clothes off?' you ask...Oui, that way I can fully and freely dance on the rhythm...especially the drums. It's the drop that does it for me, at 1min 38 secs in, this is where my heart is beating hard with excitement (que CSI imagery)...it's where I forget about the treachery of London traffic - that jay walking thirty something man I nearly ran over. And then at  1min 53 secs in i'm gone into another world with only music and me. Au reviour...and what's left is a Me Me smiling and waving to traffic challeneged individuals and appropriately singing 'it's all about me'.
 
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It's All About Me  

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