The Natural Yogurt Band - Away With Meloncholy 2x10" (JMANLP.021)
From The Jazzman Site:.....
"We get lots of demos sent to us at Jazzman, and we listen to them all. Some of them are good and worthy of release, but we can’t put out everything we just happen to like. But then every few years something comes along that is so good it gets played in the office over and over and over and over again and captivates so much we just HAVE to release it… and the Natural Yogurt Band is it.
The cd they sent was accompanied by no credentials. There was no promo sheet name-dropping the famous DJs who are playing their music, no pretentious CV stating who plays what and who used to play with whoever; no info, no blurb and no gumph. In other words they just sent me a plain cd, which was refreshing, because at the end of the day all that matters is whether it’s any good or not, right?
So what is it about their 12 track album demo that we find so fascinating? Well, for starters you can hear real people imaginatively playing an ingenious assortment of real instruments. Then there are the original ideas, played out as quirky, innocent instrumentals, and their flawless execution lacks pretence and self-consciousness. You also get the feeling that they are having FUN making their music. And it comes naturally, they’re not trying too hard. After a while trying I managed to finally speak to one of the chaps behind the NYB, Wayne Fullwood (ex-drummer of Little Barrie), and he explained:
“We wanted to make a record that we would enjoy listening to... a pastiche of different moods that make up an interesting album. We never thought about the commercial elements or about success and didn't even think about releasing it until later... we weren't sure whether anyone else would like it. It's not a record that's about listening to the coolest musical tastes or name checking all the right people... it's more about soul and feeling and what we wanted to hear on an album.”
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He went on to mention his tastes and musical infuences – Italian gangster films, weird Polish jazz, leftfield electronics, McDermott, Axelrod and Morricone – all the right stuff, and they’ve made their own auditory visualisation of what they feel is good. Oddball, leftfield, funky; yet unpretentious and effortless… now that’s what I call good music.
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DJ FORMAT
“Authentic, psychedelic library vibes from the golden era meticulously recreated in the new millennium.”
EGON - STONES THROW RECORDS
"Most intriguing"
MALCOLM CATTO - THE HELIOCENTRICS
"'Soft Cheese' make me sick"
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NATURAL YOGHURT BAND, The - Voodoo 7" release on Jazzman (JM 065)
"Jazzman don't put out new music every day. In fact, they specialise in re-issues and apart 3 or 4 times everything has been old stuff. However, the Natural Yoghurt Band are one of the rare few that impressed Gerald and Hugo so much that they decided to put it out. Kinda on a similar tip to the Heliocentrics but raw, odd, slightly leftfield and ridiculously funky. Recommended!" (Fat City Records)
Side 1 - Voodoo (mp3)
Side 2 - Soft Cheese (mp3)
"Funky drums and flute -- coming together on "Voodoo" with a really wonderful sound -- almost a mix of deep funk and soundtrack styles from the 60s! Natural Yogurt Band are one of the few contemporary acts to record for Jazzman -- but they've got a great style that certainly fits the older vibe of the label -- and the breaking drums on the a-side are more than worth the price of the single. "Soft Cheese" has some great drums too -- moving alongside a dipping bassline, and peppered with moogy bits that are totally wonderful -- almost space age sound library funk" (Dusty Groove Website)
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thanx man!
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