Tuesday, 8 February 2011
Multiply, Jamie Liddel
A bit of funky pop, again something a little simple. It's surprisingly rare these days to find an artist who creates a unique brand of soul/funk which owes itself to Motown, but Jamie Liddel draws upon the bitersweet spirit of the 60s record label to make some uplifting pop. As I've mentioned with a few people on this blog such as Monae and Flynn, I feel it's a shame Liddel is so overlooked. He is part of the more experimental record label Warp (home to mostly experimental electronic music) which could account for this, but he still does have a pocket of fans. It's 4 minutes of pop perfection.
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