Frank Ocean is one of the golden boys in music at the moment, reflected most obviously by the rate at which all of the tickets were snapped up for his first solo tour sold out especially his only London show which sold out in around 18 minutes. I missed the trick on that one but managed to see his rescheduled New York last weekend which took place at the intimate Bowery Ballroom in Lower Manhattan.
After reading mixed reviews about the London show, some criticising his lack of interaction with the audience and the absence of a live band or dj I was anticipating the night but confident that Franko wouldn’t disappoint.

As modest as they come Frank slipped into the venue using the front door and shortly took to the stage in a black suit crisp blazer and trousers, crisp white shirt and a red and white bandana tied around his head Rambo style. No introduction needed and an unlikely start to the show was his version of Sade “By Your Side” which had the females in the audience appreciating his signature use of the falsetto. Setting the scene to the inspiration behind the track and commencing with the ballad, originally penned for Roc signing Bridget Kelly “Thinking About You” Frank performed a string of tracks from his already hefty musical catalogue with passion. When he spoke in between tracks he seemed nervous but sang with conviction when it was time to switch it back on. In fact, the lack of a band or DJ was irrelevant and instead Frank chose to have a backdrop of specifically chosen clips of footage on rotation on the big screen behind him to illustrate the message behind each individual song, giving us a glimpse into how important visuals are to him. If you’re familiar with Frank’s music videos so far, its clear that they’re an important tool in expressing himself.

As well as a medley of his tracks featured on the WTT project, of all of the picks from his solo previous and current offerings Frank chose to showcase the tracks with sentiment, introducing the track “Dust” and describing the inspiration behind it as ‘a romance with days you’ll never get back, times that were beautiful’, performing that and “Acura Integurl” back to back again with the visuals for the latter track rolling in the background. Debuting forthcoming material, Frank teased us with a taste of what is to come, with tracks entitled “Super Rich Kids” where he proclaims ‘the maid comes around too much, parents aint around enough’ and “Disillusioned”. Even Frank running of stage to get his tea didn’t alter the atmosphere that he’d set ending the night with “We All Try” and his encore as him playing the piano belting out I Miss You, the song he penned for Beyonce’s most recent album 4.

In my opinion Frank is special and will continue to make soulful music he loves but doesn’t seem to realise how good it actually is. His live show might not be as polished or as much of a spectacle as other performers around at the moment but when he sings he’s enough to watch. Having said that, him playing guitar hero to end “American Wedding” was definitely a sight to behold.


11.11.11
Come We Grow

The May Project Gardens launches its first musical fundraiser
At Tooting Market’s The Brick Box 9pm-2am

Brick Box Tooting Market, 21-23 Tooting High Street, SW17 0RH

Doors 9pm – 2am

£5 advance, £8 on the door..
£15 Family Ticket 2 Adults and 2 Children

http://www.ticketweb.co.uk/user/?region=xxx&query=schedule&promoter=nmc

http://www.thebrickboxtooting.co.uk

MAY mix by KMT – http://soundcloud.com/kmt-may

MAY by KMT-MAY

The 10 piece super group Asheber and The Afrikan Revolution will launch their acclaimed EP Roots Renaissance on the night. Their extraordinary line up of musicians includes master drummer Adesose Wallace (also renowned for his organic West African art work). www.nu-mcs.com

Mobo Award winning self proclaimed vegan, Akala will be blessing the event with his cerebral brand of conscious rap, touching on subjects as wide ranging as gun crime, colonialism and the congestion charge. www.akalamusic.com

United Vibrations will bring their trademark and distinctive melting pot sound, blending West African, Jazz and Roots. Their sound sits alongside their key objective: the promotion and execution of self sustainable living. All proceeds from their album Ghettos not Galaxies goes towards their self sufficient Community Land Trust entitled RUSS (Rural Urban Synthesis Society). www.russ.org

Floetic Lara, who produces her own range of natural beauty products, is a queen of spoken word and live music, combining profoundly woven poetry and sensational song. www.floeticlara.com

El Crisis, a vibrant poet, musician, writer and mentor who also works within schools, PRU’s, libraries, colleges, community centers and mental health institutions, practices raw diet – a lifestyle of consuming uncooked, unprocessed and often organic foods. www.elcrisis.org

Grow your own community – COME WE GROW.

For further information please contact:

KMT (Project Manager) +44 (0)7921 917 453 [email protected]

Posted by: Michelle

Hey Soulquarians,
Here’s a slice of super soul from one of my favourite modern day artists Erro aka Eric Roberson
‘Picture Perfect’ features Phonte from Foreign Exchange which is the kinda collaboration that can only produce the realness in undiluted soul. So with that said, enjoy and make sure you leave ya comments
Love n Blessness
RH

I have been feeling The Weeknd for a little while now. The first mixtape ‘House Of Balloons’ got major play on the ipod. This is the second installment entitled ‘Thursday’, in a series of 3. The tracklisting is as such:

1 Lonely Star
2 Life Of The Party
3 Thursday
4 The Zone (feat. Drake)
5 The Birds Part 1
6 The Birds Part 2
7 Gone
8 Rolling Stone
9 Heaven Or Las Vegas

Download and enjoy…cos that’s what I’m doing

Click image above to download

Posted by: Yaw Owusu

WAKE UP is the new single by London based singer/songwriter CHROME. Best known for his vocal contributions to two UK number 1 records with Dizzee Rascal (Holiday and Dance Wiv Me) Chrome sets out on his own with this genre blurring smash.
Check The Video To The New Single Here:
Enjoy and leave your views and comments please!
RH

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Fresh RnB talent, straight out of New Orleans, is Luke James. Formerly a writer for the likes of Chris Brown and Britney Spears, Luke is now signed to Def Jam (via Danja’s imprint) and is about to launch as a performer and singer. The track in the background of the video above sounds really good so it is going to interesting to see what’s to come

Posted by: Yaw Owusu

Hey R&B fam,
before i get started, i would like to thank you for locking in to my BBC 1xtra R&B show every Monday night, 10pm, and helping to hit record figures for my time slot across the station.
I will endeavour to keep you across everything hot in the wonderful world of R&B starting with you weekly R&B audio update!
Enjoy!
RH
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