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Rudimental – Not Giving In feat. John Newman & Alex Clare

On November 6th, 2013, Rudimental came to Brooklyn. They brought with them beautiful crop topped women, suave men, horns, guitars, voice changing microphones and plenty of bouncing energy. For some reason, I’d chosen to describe Rudimental to others who had asked, as a drum ‘n’ bass group from the UK. I knew they had some soul in them, especially after hearing Baby. But I wasn’t expecting a performance that would touch on almost every genre, finding ways of transitioning between disco, drum ‘n’ bass, pop, and even some reggae. With the edition of Thomas Michael Jules as a charming and beautifully talented male vocalist, Rudimental delivered a groundbreaking performance, complete with class and showmanship.

At any given point during the performance, band members could be found dancing and smiling at each other on stage. This wasn’t part of the performance, it was merely the way they seemed to be around one another. I looked around and saw the behavior of the band members, mirrored in the audience. It was an audience of friends — people came to see this band with best friends and walked away feeling like they’d just been to a newly ranked “best show ever.”

I personally went through waves of happiness with their performance. While thoroughly entertained throughout, the accessibility of their music kept me on my toes. The crowd was surprisingly foreign and not younger than myself, which was a nice change of pace for a semi-electronic show. I couldn’t help but feel at certain parts of the night that I was witnessing British culture at its best, in Williamsburg.

My favorite song, Not Giving In, was performed beautifully which then reminded me of how much I love the music video. The build-ups are predictably awesome, but the duality of soulful male vocals and patiently timed drops makes for a flawless joy ride. It’s a timeless song about the strength to prevail, to conquer that which tries to knock you down. The video matches this subject matter beautifully, but the song itself is an anthem for the little guy who wants to succeed. I’ve always loved this song because it’s classically anthemic and makes me feel like I can do anything. Like putting on boxing gloves and kicking the rest of 2013’s ass.

This time, I’m gonna be stronger I’m not giving in.

Rudimental is on tour, so don’t miss an opportunity to see these guys live.

Rudimental – Not Giving In feat. John Newman & Alex Clare

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Alex Clare – Too Close (Nacey Remix)

cp12 already wrote a pretty amazing ode to the original version of this song, which explains both the pleasures and perils of becoming too close to anything in this life along with the need to always keep exploring. So I’m going to keep this brief.

I really overlooked the original of this song, mainly because of the aggravating, generic “drop” that’s featured in the Internet Explorer commercial which ESPN runs ad nauseum. When you hear a song for the first time in a commercial, the song will probably only ring true for you if you dig the commercial–and digging commercials isn’t easy. Commercials last 30 seconds, and you’re typically being sold something. You’re only getting a snippet of a song, and often a brief listen doesn’t do a song justice. And since I haven’t used Explorer since the AOL age, I cannot at all dig on that commercial. With the planned drop (albeit catchy) owning the 30 second-spot, it just feels robotic and plain daft after a couple views/listens.

And the finer, real experiences in life come through exploration, through the spontaneous. Forgetting my ambivalence towards the original, I randomly clicked play on this remix 45 minutes ago and it still remains on repeat. Nacey (watching you) did a damn fine job, taking the Major Lazer-ish aspect out of the original and turning it into a full on ambient daydream. Nacey shows again the force of the remix, which when done right can completely alter our thoughts on a track.

Now, I get “Too Close.” I guess that’s why we explore the often shady depths of the Internet and why we do keep listening to songs we may have heard and maybe disliked. And visiting bars we’ve been. You never know who you’ll end up taking a shot with.

Alex Clare – Too Close (Nacey Remix)

p.s. Does Diplo ever sleep or does he have an identical twin? We should all be that busy.