Free Soul Music Saturday for February 18, 2012Welcome to Free Soul Music Saturday. Every week we comb the internet for the greatest in free, independent Soul Music. And this week is packed with some serious gems. What an amazing week. We got new freeness from Peter Hadar, Raheem DeVaughn AND Miles Bonny. It was like Christmas in February. Plus, I discovered Kameron Corvet, and I’m telling you, this will be going in my “Best of 2012″ lists, for sure. Here is my complete listening list for the week, which I highly recommend looking at for the podcasts and mixes that are included. And here is the Spotify playlist for the week. Thanks to all the artists, producers, DJs, podcasters and music bloggers that bring this music to light!
LP/EP OF THE WEEK
SINGLE OF THE WEEK Philip Clark - From Dusk Till Dawn
BEAT TAPE OF THE WEEK
HONORABLE MENTION Miles Bonny x B.Lewis - Together Forever
MORE J DILLA TRIBUTES
EPs & LPs Jay Norton - Spare Room Sessions
BEAT TAPES
SINGLES
February 2012 Newsletter – New Song! New Podcast! New Attitude!New Song! I’ve got a whole bunch of goodies for your Valentine’s week. First, head over to http://philipclark.com and grab a FREE download of my latest song, “From Dusk Till Dawn.” Enjoy and share this song with someone close to you. REMIXERS: get the instrumental and acapella tracks in this special 3-pack on Bandcamp. <a href=”http://philipclark.bandcamp.com/album/from-dusk-till-dawn-3-pack”>From Dusk Till Dawn (3-Pack) by Philip Clark</a> CUPID’S HUNT Podcast Mix And while you’re getting your Valentine’s groove on, make sure you check out the latest edition of Funky White Boy Radio. This month is a special Valentine’s Day mix to celebrate the Cupid’s Hunt Podcast Collaboration. http://funkywhiteboy.podomatic.com/embed/frame/posting/2012-02-12T22_24_38-08_00?json_url=http%3A%2F%2Ffunkywhiteboy.podomatic.com%2Fentry%2Fembed_params%2F2012-02-12T22_24_38-08_00%3Fcolor%3D43bee7%26autoPlay%3Dfalse%26width%3D440%26height%3D85%26objembed%3D0 The Road to 1000 Facebook ‘Likes.’ If there is anything you could do for me this year, it’s to make sure you ‘Like’ my band page on Facebook. I’d really love to hit 500 followers before the end of the month. That’s a real challenge! So, I’m asking that you reach out to your friends (feel free to share this email) and encourage everyone to check out the Philip Clark Band Facebook page and give it a ‘Like.’ You can also just hit the ‘Like’ button on the Philip Clark Website. If we reach the followers goal by the end of the month, I’ll post a special surprise. Let’s make it happen! Enjoy your Valentine’s week! Free Soul Music Saturday DELUXE for February 11, 2012Ok, I apologize. I missed last week’s post. So this one is twice as big. 2 Weeks rolled into one, again. If I might plug some upcoming freeness of my own, I’ll be releasing a brand new single this coming Monday, Febrary 13th. You can listen to a preview of “From Dusk Till Dawn” here and then cop the download at http://philipclark.com on Monday. So, as far as the past couple weeks in free music goes: there was a LOT. Also, we’re commemorating the 6th anniversary of J Dilla’s passing. See below for a great blend of tributes and mixes. Here is my complete listening lists for the week of Feb 4 and the week of Feb 11. Here is the Spotify playlist for the week of Feb 4 and the week of Feb 11. Thanks to all the artists, producers, DJs, podcasters and music bloggers that bring this music to light!
LP/EPS OF THE PAST 2 WEEKS
TOP SINGLES OF THE PAST 2 WEEKS
BEAT TAPES OF THE PAST 2 WEEKS
HONORABLE MENTIONS OF THE PAST 2 WEEKS
RIP J DILLA
EPs & LPs
BEAT TAPES
SINGLES
Free Soul Music Saturday for January 28, 2012I’m a week behind, let’s get to it! Only notable this week is that I’m separating LPs and EPs (which contain vocals and original compositions) from Beat Tapes (which are mostly instrumental). Here is my complete listening list for the past 2 weeks and here is my Spotify playlist. Thanks to all the artists, producers, DJs, podcasters and music bloggers that bring this music to light!
LP/EP OF THE WEEK
SINGLE OF THE WEEK
HONORABLE MENTION
EPs & LPs
BEAT TAPES
SINGLES
Free Soul Music Saturday for January 14, 2012Welcome to Free Soul Music Saturday. Since I’m focusing on fewer selections for the blog, I wanted to give you all some ammunition for finding your own new music online. Mine is just one of many great music blogs out there, and the following video will give you a way to find many more and fortify your hard drives with much more awesome free music. TUTORIAL: How to Find Great New Free Music Online
Here is my tutorial on how I find new and exciting music online. Make sure you’re logged into your Google account and have your iTunes open. And then hang on, because your hard drive will never be the same.
I was worried that by excluding podcasts, my list would consist mainly of Beat Tapes. It was great to find that’s not the case at all, as I found some excellent EPs and Singles from some pretty amazing artists. 2012 is already shaping up to be a great year from independent Soul Music. Here is my complete listening list for the week and here is my Spotify playlist. Thanks to all the artists, producers, DJs, podcasters and music bloggers that bring this music to light!
LP/EP OF THE WEEK SINGLE OF THE WEEK
HONORABLE MENTION EPs, BEAT TAPES & LPs
SINGLES
January 2012 Newsletter – Setting Goals and How To Find Great Free New MusicHappy New Year!
I hope everyone enjoyed their holiday season and are enjoying the new year. This is going to be a fantastic year for the music industry and all Philip Clark projects in general. I’m looking forward to sharing a whole bunch of new ideas and songs with you all. 2012 is going to be an unforgettable ride, so stay tuned here for further updates. And, as always, share this email with a friend and turn them on to some great independent Soul Music. TUTORIAL: How to Find Great New Free Music Online As promised in the video update, here is my tutorial on how I find new and exciting music online. Make sure you’re logged into your Google account and have your iTunes open. And then hang on, because your hard drive will never be the same. “Best of 2011″ Lists are now up! Make sure you check out my favorite picks of Songs, Free Albums, Albums for Sale and Beat Tapes in 2011. All on my blog. 2011 in Review: Best Songs The Road to 1000 Facebook ‘Likes.’ If there is anything you could do for me this year, it’s to make sure you ‘Like’ my band page on Facebook. I’d really love to hit 500 followers before the end of the month. That’s a real challenge! So, I’m asking that you reach out to your friends (feel free to share this email) and encourage everyone to check out the Philip Clark Band Facebook page and give it a ‘Like.’ You can also just hit the ‘Like’ button on the Philip Clark Website. If we reach the followers goal by the end of the month, I’ll post a special surprise. Let’s make it happen! Thanks again, and have a prosperous 2012! Philip Free Soul Music Saturday for Janurary 7, 2012It’s the return of Free Soul Music Saturday! I hope everyone had a fantastic holiday season and are enjoying the new Western calendar year. As for me, I took a much-needed break, caught up on some TV and time with my family and set some new goals for 2012. So, a few things are going to change on the blog, mostly due to time constraints. There is really so much music coming at me on a weekly basis, that’s it’s truly impossible to give everything a fair listening. I’m talking specifically about podcasts and mixes. For the better part of last year, I really simply glossed over a mix/podcast to assess whether it got mention on the blog. That’s not fair to the blog or the mixes I’m featuring, so I’ve decided to eliminate the Mix category from future postings. I’ll probably still include them in the Google Doc and Spotify playlist when I can, so look for them there. I’d rather concentrate my time and focus on Albums, EPs, Beat Tapes and Singles. But keep an eye out on this blog for tips on how I find new music. That will more than likely include a list of podasters that I subscribe to, and I’ll more than likely make a list of them here at some point. Well, 2012 is not messing around, music-wise. Both Diggs Duke and Robert Glasper came out of the gate at a full clip. Tons of producers hit with their beat tapes, and we got a great compilation of Jill Scott remixes from Bama Love Soul. Here is my full listening list as a Google Doc and also this week’s Spotify Playlist. To catch up with December, here are my Spotify playlists for last month. 12.31.11 Thanks to all the artists, producers, DJs, podcasters and music bloggers that bring this music to light! LP/EP OF THE WEEK SINGLE OF THE WEEK
HONORABLE MENTION
EPs, BEAT TAPES & LPs
SINGLES
2011 In Review BONUS: Beat TapesIn this BONUS edition of my “Best of 2011,” I’m giving props to the best in Beat Tapes this year. I listened to a lot of instrumentals this year, and these guys made a lasting impression on me.
HONORABLE MENTION (Google These!) 2011 in Review: The Best For Sale2011 was just yet another year that independent Soul Music simply exploded. Continuing with the best of the year, here are my selections for the best of what you got to pay for in 2011. See my entire playlist on Spotify here. In order of favoritism:
One of the best bangs for the buck and a record I was pretty much obsessed with for the entire year. If you can find it, there is a free version of this record around, but I wholeheartedly recommend you shell out the meager 6 bucks and get the bonus material of the Deluxe Edition. These guys are ones to watch in 2012.
Tracy’s sophomore effort was simply a masterpiece. I was impressed by the sheer amount of thought, originality, passion and vocal talent that went into this record. It gets my vote for the best songwriting of the year, and I really think the mainstream Soul blogs really missed out on highlighting this record more than they did.
You’ll notice a significant theme in 2011: Women dominated. Deborah Bond’s “Madam Palindrome” ran neck and neck with the Tracy Cruz record for my favorite spots. It was really difficult choosing a favorite. Bond does have the distinction of having my favorite music video of the year, “You Are The One.”
I’ve been singing Michelle’s praises since late 2010. So it’s not surprising that “Purple Skies” is still dominating the iTunes music charts in Japan, maintaining the #1 spot. With a new publishing deal with BMG, it’s just a matter of time before she blows up stateside.
Man, this one came out of nowhere. Who’da though one of my favorite records of the year would be a Roots Rock album? This quartet is quickly gaining serious heat and buzz nationwide. This record is like hearing Janis Joplin and Otis Redding’s lovechild. Solid Southern Rock & Soul.
If you know anything about me, you know I like well-crafted live Soul music. Weeland & the Urban Soul Collective has that great combination that takes me back to groups like The Brand New Heavies, Repercussions and The Brooklyn Funk Essentials.
I’ve known Paris since the old original MP3.com days, and his band, Mothers Favorite Child, has always cranked out top-notch material. So it was a great surprise to see him using the band to highlight his own compositions. This record has some powerhouse musical and vocal performances in it. My only potential gripe with this recording is that some of the songs sound edited short. I would have loved to have heard the full version of all these songs.
Ebrahim definitely made his presence known in the past year. Not only with this release, but his two-album project from late 2010. There’s something in the water in Toronto that is cranking out fantastic indie Soul. And at only one dollar, this record is a steal.
By far, however, for my vote of the best 99¢ you’ll spend all year goes to Diggs Duke’s “Gravity.” Chock full of thoughful songwriting, excellent production and superb vocal execution, this is a must-have for your 2011 collection.
The Dark Horse of the year. I hardly expected this record, which came out so late in the year, to be one of my favorites. But Anthony Hamilton upped his game even further with the amazing songs a vocal performances in “Back to Love,” inching his way into my Top Ten. Honorable Mention (Google these!) Happy Holidays!Wishing you and yours the most merry of holiday seasons. Thank you for a wonderful 2011. I’m looking forward to making 2012 even better, and I know with your continued support I can. Happy Holidays! A couple of gifts for you… Don’t miss out on my special “Best Songs of 2011″ from my Funky White Boy Podcast. I’ve taken the best from everything I listened to this year (which was A LOT) to make you this 2-HOUR mix! Hope you enjoy it. Also, check out my “Best Free Soul Music of 2011″ post. These are the Must-Download albums of the year. And the best part is they’re completely legal and free. Over 16 albums are represented, so fill your stocking (or hard drive) with some of the best Independent Soul Music of the year. And stay tuned to the Philip Clark website for even more “Best of 2011″ lists! All I want for Christmas is your Facebook ‘Like.’ If there is anything you could do for me this holiday, it’s to make sure you ‘Like’ my band page on Facebook. I’d really love to hit 1,000 followers before the end of the year. That’s a real challenge! So, I’m asking that you reach out to your friends (feel free to share this email) and encourage everyone to check out the Philip Clark Band Facebook page and give it a ‘Like.’ You can also just hit the ‘Like’ button on the Philip Clark Website. Thanks again, and have a great holiday! Philip |
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