Showing posts with label swedish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swedish. Show all posts

I.N.G Lucky Star or 外太空到地心 你就是


Why is it that song's dedicated to the concept of being lucky, whether it be in the infinitive or about the article, are always absolutely catchy. Evidence? Kylie's infamous I Should Be So Lucky, Britney's dedication to the fallen star in Lucky, Madonna 1980's electro monster Lucky Star, Clea's Lucky Like That and of course Lucky Twice's Spanish hit single Lucky. Well with Lucky Star the girlband I.N.G released one of the finest pop songs released in the "Central Kingdom"-this is the literal meaning of the China! And, with so many European acts on DSTP I thought it would be good to venture east. Indeed, DontStopthePop was always about pop acts from all corners of the world and its shocking that its never featured an act from Taiwan. Please please forgive me. The video includes tutus, some great dancing, planets and a skipping rope. I love it



Ok so, I.N.G are a girlband (Duh!). They consist of Ida, Nara and Gillian. As you can see the idea of taking the first initial to make the bandname deserves its own little footnote in the grand encyclopedia of girlbands (see R.a.e.n, T.e.a.r.s, Clea, N.K.D). Right so I.N.G started off well. Their hit single Lucky Star is an Über (yeah-people, I used the umlaut!) pop song and it has become an anthem amongst many Taiwanese teenagers. The album it came from didn't do so well even if it featured a Chinese version of Ilarie. However the Chinese pop scene is a hugely crowded place and I.N.G often faced major criticism for they were too similar to the huge Chinese supergirlband S.H.E. The knocks were bound to come but I think they're still together and are readying themselves to release another album.

Much has been made of the growing political power of China and I think you hear it in this song! What?! Yes! Hear me out. Ok Lucky Star is a cover-its written by a Swedish team. It came out a year or two beforehand in the UK and Europe as Karma Club. Their version is a bit mediocre. For sure its in English but it lacks any sparkle. Theres no bounce to the original. She - the singer - could be reading out the bus timetable for all it mattered. The singer on the original Lucky Star was probably thinking whether she'd left the kettle on back at home when she recorded her vocals for the song. The production is monotonous and even the production lacks something. The vocoders don't do anything and sound like a last-ditch effort to save the song. (NB: Seeing as this place isn't about negatives the remixes for the Karma Club version are absolutely amazing. In the delightfully named "Spank@TheOysterBar Mix" they use the exact melody of the Fever Tour version of Come Into My World performed by Kylie and mash that up with Donna Summers I Feel Love to produce a chilling and rather epic dance track of the sorts I've not heard in yonks).



But back to Taipei! So a year later and I.N.G come in and mutate the mere b-side of a song to pop brilliance. They've added some amazing sitars, the vocals are poptastic and in the backtrack I am sure I can actually hear bubbles. Its not in English but you sing along nevertheless. That, my friends, is the strength of a song I guess. But it just goes to show that occasionally production and writing great pop songs isn't always necessary about the writers or the studio behind the song itself. The act, the context and the background of the Chinese track also adds something-an X factor perhaps? People often say that its the production team and its writers that make the pop song go pop. Well in this case its not so. I.N.G slap the hell out of the original to expose one of the finest songs of 2006. It is this reason why I feel Lucky Star represents something brilliant and the political future of China. To be sure, its a rough metaphor but i think it kinda works. Simply put-something European simply wasn't as good as a pop product with the stamp 'made in China' marked all over it.

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JAY NORTON WITH EVERY HEARTBEAT (AMAZING/LEGAL DOWNLOAD!!!)




Sometimes some singers just stop you in your tracks. Jay Norton is one of those singers....And what a way to celebrate the success of With Every Heartbeat with an amazing cover.......

This previous week or so has seen my normal computer decide to disco strut off to Ibiza and simply crash out, my body collapse to the floor and generally being ordered to sit out the rest of August in bed with loads of lovely legal drugs (thanks docs!). Oh did I forgot to mention that I am moving out of London? So yeah its pretty much a very stressful time in la casa at the moment. Sorry about the heart-to-heart but it hopefully explains why I've not been around as much as I usually am. Enough with such emotional dithering! Let us move on already! In music, things are entering what one could describe as an renaissance! Or "Pop-jouissance" as readers of Jacque Lacan would say.

From Robyn (UK no.1) to Monrose (German no.1) and over to new and exciting acts like Isabel Guzman and B-tween, one cannot deny that there’s certainly something in summer sunshine. However all these acts are girls and none hail from the U.K. This is so not right is it?

Well, on the anniversary of this blogs' article on With Every Heartbeat, DontStopthePop proudly announces a British talent that I think must be signed for his talent is so exquisite and so rich that it would be criminal not to see Jay Norton on a major record company by the die is caste. In other words, sign this man now!!!


Jay's live cover of the song

Along with Isabel Guzman, Jay Norton is definitely one to watch out for. Tracing Robyn and Tyler James, Jay brings something totally new and unexpected to the field of music. Take his interpretation of With Every Heartbeat. Currently riding high in the charts under the auspices of Robyn’s delicate vocals, the original slithers between a girlfriends plea, surrender, joy, nothingness, utopia and desperation.

I hate to break it down to gender but with Jay, the message of the song completely alters. Suddenly the ballad becomes unhinged, raw, heartbroken and, rather than Robyn’s amazing “over-wroughtness” Jay promises severity and a sense of future sobriety instead of the secure closure that we feel in Robyn’s original. Its as if Jay Norton’s epic vocals have eroded Robyn’s sense of something and has ripped it apart while at the same time ensuring his lovers happiness. To put it in other words, with Robyn you feel as if she is slowly smiling and telling herself, that despite the hurt, “she don’t look back”. Robyn is gonna be Ok! However in Jays take, there is no recovery and the heart is still broken by the end. The boy is broken and sacrificed.



When I first saw Jay Norton perform this I was stunned and contacted him. The next day (er, today!) he’d recorded an mp3 of his version of With Every Heartbeat and has very kindly allowed DontStopthePop share this amazing version with you tonight! Just as Robyn herself completely changed Since You’ve Been Gone on Radio 1 the other day, Jay has done something quite beautiful to an already epic pop song. Andreas Kleerup, the man behind With Every Heartbeat has heard Jay’s cover and has already given the thumbs up.

So what makes me a tiny bit more proud about Jay than say perhaps than I would do otherwise?

He’s from the same town as me-Liverpool! Just 19, Jay is unsigned at the moment but as you’ll hear on his myspace player the kid likes to bounce about with styles, sounds and genres. His song This is Not Real Love it’s a beautiful electro dance ballad of sharps and reminds me of Robyn’s most sensitive moments. Then on When You’re Cheating, Jay simply sits with his piano, some stunning vocals and just allows his anger peacefully erupt into rage. Such is the strength of his demo’s, you almost kid yourself and think your listening to 2008’s Brit/Grammy winner of Best Album. Well, perhaps you are. Pop readers of the blog will love his bloody brilliant tribute to fellow Scouse act Dead Or Alive on his saucy cover of You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) which Jay has updated as Pants Down.

Ahem.

This song/mp3 is so fresh it was only just recorded today people so enjoy! Jay, thank you for allowing readers of DontStopthepop this amazing mp3. Fingers crossed the next couple of months are gonna be your year! I also think its a major credit to the songwriters behind With Every Heartbeat, that the track is taking off on a life of its own in different modulations and corners of the UK. Well done Robyn/Andreas (again!).

Critical links: Jay Norton Myspace
Andreas Kleerup myspace
Robyn Official Website

Coming up: Ok, so DontStopthePop should be back to its normal self soonish! Can I just say pop is sooooooo good at the moment!

B-TWEEN-DANGERZONE


Readers of DontStopthePop!!! Christmas has come early! Today the blog is featuring a song that isn't even out yet but I suspect it will be huge. And its with full permission of the writers-the very talented Gustav who has kindly allowed us all to shimmer in the brilliance that is Dangerzone. This is so fresh and new, the girls themselves have yet to officially announce themselves on the pop scene. However they are on the verge of their international breakthrough....Indeed with the assistance of the same people behind the brilliance that is the Spanish pop princess Edurne, B-Tween have pop domination in their sights...

B-Tween, who consist of Martina Ståhl and Alexandra Pettersson, are simply sublime and produce the kind of catchy pop this world requires right about now. On Dangerzone the girlgroup have infused and incorporated the sounds of September, BwO and ABBA into one perfect blissful pop song. I am so glad that the powers that be have allowed this download for us! Feeling the love! The song makes go all fuzzy at the edges and this happens very rarely.

In fact I can remember them they are so rare-the first time I heard Kylie's Can't Get You Out Of My Head, Robyn's With Every Heartbeat and another song by another Swedish act that I can't talk about at the moment but hopefully they too will appear on DSTP soon!

Last year DontStopthePop predicted the success of LuckyTwice. Last year it was also the first place on earth to talk about the then completely unknown song With Every Heartbeat. It even called it the "Song of the year". That was back in October 2006!!!!! Now its 2007 and I am going all fuzzy over two particular songs. This one and the other one that will also hopefully feature later in the week!

Written by Fanciz Jernberg and Gustav Efraimsson, Dangerzone is a sort of post-modern take on "I Will Survive" re-coded for a brand new generation. Its message of liberation is a old one but they've managed to make your butt wiggle and wash the man out of the hair at the same time! Which is often tried but often falls flat on its face. I've got a funny feeling Dangerzone might be huge. If not this particular song then definitely something else originating from the house of B-TWEEN.

E.M.M.A-back in the day

So who are they? They hail from Sweden and were previously in one of my most loved girlbands'-E.M.M.A! Like Raen and Clea, E.M.M.A came to their name through using the letters of their first names. They released three poptastic albums and produced ultra catchy gems like Hollywood Boy, SMS and Det bästa av allting är du. I would go so far as to say September were in fact influenced by E.M.M.A but perhaps thats too controversial for a Tuesday evening.

The M and the A splintered off and created B-Tween. However, on B-Tweens new material you can clearly hear the sound of their old girlband filtering through their new beats....so perhaps when I say they've "incorporated" September and BwO its a misplaced statement. They've simply re-energized the sound of E.M.M.A that the uninitiated might understandably misrecognise as the sound of September. That is not the case. The sound of September is rather like the sound of E.M.M.A.

With Dangerzone, B-Tween are just reclaiming what was theirs in the first place and with amazing results. Am I splitting hairs? Oh I think I am! Sorry. Forgive me, I just can't get over how great Dangerzone/B-Tween are! Oh and i am so glad that the girls have agreed to give ya'll a little tidbit from their new album! And its all with permission!

So its with a very huge smile that DontStopthePop can claim to be the first place to feature the girlband thats is B-Tween. Moreover, DSTP has declared itself ourselves as proud fans! The last time I ventured a "this will be huge" it was for With Every Heartbeat and Monrose's Hot Summer. With Robyn's song doing rather well and Hot Summer entering the Billboard Euro charts of no.10, Dangerzone/B-Tween could be on your radio sooner than you think! Remember where you heard it all first!

There isn't a site for B-Tween yet but you can check out their myspace here.
I'd like to thank the girls and Gustav for allowing this song to be shared!

*Coming up later this week-an interview with B-Tween and part two of the interview with Robyn!*