Waldeck: Stay Put EP on Single 12"
Stay Put EP
Maxi-single on vinyl. Compared to conventional singles and LPs, maxi-singles have a wider groove that allows for higher playback quality (more pronounced bass and treble). A higher base volume also results in a better signal-to-noise ratio.
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- Label:
- Dope Noir
- Year of recording ca.:
- 2018
- UPC/EAN:
- 0820857003210
- Release date:
- 23.3.2018
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Four brilliant downtempo tracks, all of them featuring Waldeck's new chiefchanteuse Patrizia Ferrara whose extraordinary vocal performance will give you goose bumps right from the beginning all the way through. Ferrara, being half Sicilian & half Austrian spent the better part of her musical career in Brooklyn, NYC. Asked for a comment Waldeck simply smirks: »She is a real million-dollar baby«.
As with previous releases this one once again hits the spot and highlights Waldeck's ability to create a whole new sound universe. »Electro-Blues« meets »James Bond in Casablanca«. The first track »Stay Put« is quite obviously inspired by the legendary blues & swing icon Fats Waller and captures the mood of the early days of swing, when Al Capone allegedly hi-jacked Waller for a couple of days to play exclusively on one of his private mob parties.
Followed by »So it shall be« – a real beast – that lures with a snake charming seductive Ethiopian groove. With »Rough Landing« Waldeck then time travels to the 21st century. It could well serve as a title song to the yet to be finished Bond movie »James Bond in Casablanca« (2024). The last song »Je t'aime beaucoup« is a super slow downtempo blues that haunts you with a longingly whisper for love. A late night in Paris…. no questions asked.
Waldeck dwells on smokey Jazz riffs & bluesy piano lines. He likes to keep the overall electronic feeling subtle, but yet present.
Tracklisting
Single 12"
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1 Stay put
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2 So it shall be
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3 Rough landing
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4 Je t'aime beaucoup