by Bradley Stern
filed under: Estelle

fallinlove 350 Now Streaming: Estelle Unveils First Single from Upcoming Album, Fall In Love

Estelle – “Fall In Love” by Atlantic Records

Click above to listen to a full, free stream of “Fall In Love,” Estelle‘s first single from her upcoming album, All of Me.

As you can probably tell within the first ten seconds, the song is far less “Freak” and much more “American Boy,” perhaps as an appeal to the American radio market. It’s nice and breezy, but I must admit, I vastly prefer the edgy electro sound she was tempting us with on “Freak.”

I’m not sure if it’ll work, but time will tell.


by Bradley Stern
filed under: Akon, Alicia Keys, Dr. Dre, Fernando Garibay, Interview, Jay Z, Jeff Bhasker, Justin Timberlake, Kanye West, Lady Gaga, Martin Kierszenbaum, Michael Jackson, Natalia Kills, Ron Feemster, The Knife, Timbaland, Will.I.Am

NATALIAINTERVIEW Interview with...Natalia Kills!

How can you become the best at anything? The way you do it is you just try to kill it every time.

Natalia Kills is a very new kind of radio killer.

Starting with the release of her murderously good buzz single at the end of 2009, “Zombie,” the soon-to-be superstar began capturing new fans left and right with her noir-gone-glam style and urban-meets-dance sound, immediately awarding herself the title of “Most Anticipated of 2010″ here at MuuMuse.

Now, with her self-produced, self-directed “Love, Kills XX” web series (check out the fifth installment, which just premiered yesterday), the singer has prepared herself a unique platform to introduce herself, her creative vision, and her music to the world.

As one of Cherrytree/Interscope’s newest artists on the brink of debut (with an album to be released in the fall), Kills was nice enough to chat with me on the phone last Friday about her background, as well as providing plenty of hints for what’s to come.

Check out our full conversation below to learn more about Natalia’s influences, ambitions, and plans for world domination. And yes–she’s deadly serious about all of it.

MG 3158 1 Interview with...Natalia Kills!

Hey Natalia! How are you?

I’m fine, thank you. How are you?

I’m doing great. You’ll have to forgive me. I’m getting over a bit of a cold, so my throat’s kind of scratchy today.

No problem! I hope you feel better.

Oh, thank you! So, you are, of course a very new artist under Cherrytree. I was wondering how you ended up under the label?

Actually, it was quite a while ago. Basically, I’m from England and I made a demo and put it on the internet in 2008. Perez Hilton blogged about me and I got all of this buzz. One of my songs got two million plays in a very short period of time. So, I went to L.A. and had kind of been going for a while hoping to make some contacts and follow my dreams–you know how a lot of people go to Hollywood to make it and such. So I went back to L.A. and I met a lot of people, but it wasn’t that hard to know if you go with Will [Will.I.Am].

I met with labels and a lot of other producers and artists: Timbaland, Justin Timberlake and just many people that had a really creative connection with Will. He signed me to Interscope. He has a label at Interscope and one of the labels I had actually met with that I was very excited about was Cherrytree at Interscope. So, once I signed with Will to Interscope, he has a really good relationship with Martin Kieszenbaum, who runs Cherrytree and is the head A&R of Interscope International and we kind of navigated my project back to there while Will was on the road with the Black Eyed Peas

NataliaCadillacJacks03 Interview with...Natalia Kills!

Would you say that the image or narrative that you’re projecting right now is something that you started out with when you were searching for labels–the whole persona of Natalia Kills?

No, it’s definitely been an evolution. It’s definitely been a growing process. When I made my demo, it was actually called Wommanequin. It was under my real name, Natalia Cappuccini, and the whole thing was about searching for perfection. Being a girl; a mannequin being the perfect female form as a woman. So, I definitely started with the idea. My album is called Perfectionist. It’s literally the next step up from that demo; that idea. So, that idea hasn’t changed.

Developing who I am and making it more obvious was the first thing I was really encouraged to do once I was signed. You know, “Black Eyed Peas”–it says something. It’s a group. There are groups out there like The Knife, and certain words are very easy and invoke a certain feeling so that fans immediately identify. I thought to myself, in this quest for perfection and this great life and everything, “What do I want to do? How can you become the best at anything?” The way you do it is you just try to kill it every time. So, the label said “Maybe that’s what your name should be,” and I stuck with Natalia Kills.

I can see all of the influence that channel into the image because you have a sort of Tumblr style website with different pictures and quotes that inspire you and there’s of course the “Love, Kills XX” series. What sort of influences or references inspired the series?

I’ll give you a really small background of how I got into the film making. Basically, before I decided to do music, when I was quite a bit younger I was 14, I was doing a lot of acting. And you know a lot of creative people slide in and out of music, acting, and theater because it’s all a kind of system of being an expressionist. You have to express. You have to perform. So, I was doing that before I realized that music was what I really wanted to pursue.

I was on all of these sets learning lines and seeing how it was really done for years, and I have learned to a certain degree how it works. You write the script, you write the characters, you find locations, you find a director, you find a producer. and you make the show. So, when I was actually signed to the label they said “Look, I know you’re into all of this [Alfred] Hitchcock, [Stanley] Kubrick sort of stuff. But how are you going to translate that to people? What you need to do is be on the internet and make a diary or talk to the camera while going to the studio.” And I said that was silly to me, because I didn’t really want to be talking to the camera like “Yo, guys! I’m in the studio!” That’s not who I am. That’s not what I like.

So, I said “Well, how about the fans really get to know me through film?” They get to see me being me, but in almost imaginary and extraordinary situations. I’m writing, producing and co-directing it, so really, they’re getting a full-on take of my imagination, and that’s how they get to know me. Not just by seeing this Natalia Kills running around being a femme fatale maniac. They also get to see exactly what I think about, exactly how I feel by me writing all of this and actually directing it and making it real.

So, that’s kind of the general idea of the show, and we’re going to have twenty episodes. I’ve done most of them, but obviously you have to wait until they come out once a week. I’m very glad people are responding to it because it basically brings a very direct and visual impact to show people what it’s about instead of just pictures and interviews or whatever. It’s a different level of entertainment.

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Are they leading up to something? Will there be a single or album release when they’re all said and done?

Yes, absolutely. We finished the album and it’s been wonderful. The single will hopefully be going on air in the summer and building from there.

Oh, good! Because you released two buzz singles..

Well, it’s funny. They were really buzz singles. “Zombie” was the first song I even recorded for the record, but I do have a first official uptempo–could be played radio; could be played pop single.

I’m so creative that it’s hard for me to hold back and make people wait for so long, so it was really good that the label allowed me to officially leak a couple of the songs so that people could get a really good feeling. The first single won’t be either of those songs, but definitely in the same vein. Same sound, same style.

You also gave a little preview in the latest series of another song..

Yep, and that will continue to happen, actually. That will keep happening, but if it was up to me, I would want my music to go out into the world and want people to hear it. I would be playing full versions, but I definitely have to leave a bit of mystery so when people get the album there are surprises on it.

Who have you worked with on the album besides Will.I.Am?

I’ve worked with really incredible producers. I’ve worked with Jeff Bhasker. He’s done work on Kanye West’s last two records and the one that’s coming up. Alicia Keys and Jay-Z’s albums as well. He did “Zombie” and is very rhythmic, dark and creative. It’s a lot of fun.

I’ve worked with Akon, who is a wonderful person. I was kind of wondering how he’d be before I met him because I had no idea, and you see people all over TV and they have a certain sound of music. But, when I met him he was very intelligent and creative. I totally understand why he and Will.I.Am. have achieved the level of success that they have because they’re really, really, really good.

I’ve worked with Fernando Garibay and Cherry Cherry Boom Boom [Martin Kierszenbaum] who have worked with Lady Gaga on her new album that no one has heard. She’s working on it right now.

I’ve worked with Ron Feemster who worked with Dr. Dre for five years and Michael Jackson for four years. He was Michael Jackson’s protégé. Michael’s new album that no one has heard (and probably won’t hear now) was all done with Ron. He was looking for a new artist and project after the passing of Michael, and it was really wonderful to work with him. He’s phenomenal, and I believe he could probably change the world with his music. He’s excellent.

That’s a great mix of producers. It sounds like some different sounds all in one..

Yeah, but you know what? The best thing was I got into the studio with Jeff and he started playing away. I do this thing were I choose all the sounds, so we’re kind of musically creating the actual music together. Once we found the sound and all of the different synths and rhythms and stuff, I went to all of the other producers and said “The songs we make have to marry this. They have to out-do it, they have to undo it, they have to re-do it, they have to all be absolutely consistent.”

So, even though I’ve worked with a couple of people on my album, all of those sounds and all of those ideas are absolutely consistent and flowing one after the other. It doesn’t sound like a patchwork of different sound, one in pop, one in hip-hop, one is urban or whatever. It actually sounds almost like the same person might have done every song, but just taking it to another level.

Do you know at all when it will be released?

Yes. In fall, my album will be released while we’re still growing the first single over the summer. I’m very excited for my album to come out. I am.

A lot of my readers were tweeting “When does new music come out?! Finally!”

Yeah, I know! I really want everyone to hear the music! At least the through the webisodes I can kind of leak little snippets so that people are already familiar.

Final question: A lot of artists in the industry are being compared to the same artist: Lady Gaga. What would you say to critics who may try to compare you to Gaga?

I would say thank you for comparing me to someone creative and talented, and not somebody who relies on other people or other sides of the industry to manufacture who they are. That’s what I would say. Thank you very much.

Good answer!

Thank you! Feel better!

Thanks!

Bye.

Bye.

Special thanks to RJ Kozain for transcription assistance.

Click here to visit Natalia Kills’ official website. To hear more, click here to preview and purchase songs from Natalia Kills on iTunes.


by Bradley Stern
filed under: Royksopp

3219558135 2985abcb9a Its What I Want: Royksopp Set to Release Senior in August

I guess my incessant “WHERE’S SENIOR?!” tweets finally reached them.

Röyksopp has just updated their official website with new info about the follow-up to their brilliant 2009 album Junior.

Senior, which was originally supposed to be released in April of this year, will now be released in August.

From their e-mail to fans:

Long story short, the toppling of the record industry finally rippled its way into our universe. As you all know, record companies have been having an “interesting” time lately, to say the least. Because of this, to ensure the best possible release scenario for Senior, we have gone through many changes on exactly who we’re releasing it with.

But now it’s all come together.

The album will be released at the end of August. And, even better, for those of you who live in places records are not released on time (and for everyone else too), we will also make the album available here on this website!

This is truly cause for celebration. REJOICE, BITCHES.


by Bradley Stern
filed under: Grace Jones, Madonna, Rihanna, Video Premiere

It’s been a hot minute since I’ve gushed about my love for Rated R campaign, which is why the video for “Rockstar 101″ has provided the perfect platform to go gaga for RiRi all over again.

Though this song should never, ever, ever have been released as a single (does anything aside from “G4L” play more like an album track on Rated R than “Rockstar 101″?), it truly bodes well for a ferocious video clip.

As usual, Rihanna gives us fierce again and again (The outfits! The poses! The faces!), at times evoking the animalistic roar and deadly ‘tude of Miss Grace Jones, and perhaps even a trace of Like A Prayer-era Madonna with the vague religious/demonic undertones. (Possibly a stretch comparison?)

Yet I think what I like most about this whole scenario is the sheer audacity of Rihanna–one of the leading mainstream pop stars in the industry–grabbing onto a guitar and writhing around singing “I’m a rock star.” It’s a big, irreverent middle finger given to everything that the pretentious little shits of hipster/indie culture hold as holy, and I’m kind of in love with her and her people for doing it.

The rock star of 2010 is the pop star. Get with it.


by Bradley Stern
filed under: Kylie Minogue

Here now is a brief tease of what’s to come in the video for Kylie Minogue‘s “All The Lovers.”

Basically, everyone’s busy getting naked and making out with each other in a pile of writhing bodies and the takeaway message seems to be that everything is good and all is full of love. Or something like that.

And that is that.


by Bradley Stern
filed under: Alicia Keys, Drake, Janet Jackson, Single Review

go2.wordpress.com  Alicia Keys: Un Thinkable (Im Ready) (Single Review)

“Un-Thinkable (I’m Ready)” is the latest single off of Alicia Keys‘ 2009 album The Element of Freedom, and it is very, very good.

Although she’s previously established herself as a belter on tracks like “Fallin’” and “If I Ain’t Got You,” Keys takes a few steps back from the mic with her new single, allowing a slow, sultry electronic groove to fill in the blanks and carry Keys’ soft coos. “You give me a feeling that I never felt before,” Keys half sings, half moans on her way to the chorus, “and I deserve it, I think I deserve it.”

Not that doesn’t sing here–of course, she does–but it’s the slow, slinky Janet-style crooning here that’s absolutely intoxicating.

The video for the song is equally well done, as the singer tackles the (still often controversial) topic of interracial dating from an alternating past/present perspective.

Perhaps what I like most about the video is that it does not include Drake, who happens to be featured on the background vocals of the song. The move would have drawn attention away from both the message and the singer herself.

Good choice!

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by Bradley Stern
filed under: Alicia Keys, Ester Dean, Kelis, Kylie Minogue, LMFAO, MuuTunes

kelis acapella vid MuuTunes: The MuuMuse Approved Tracks for the Week of May 23, 2010

Today, I graduated from college. I am operating on an hour of sleep, several slices of ice cream cake, and little else. I am physically exhausted and emotionally drained, but I wanted to do this anyway.

These aren’t all ‘current’ songs. These are the songs that have colored my final week in college, as well as the late nights spent pondering the future.

I love you all.

MuuMuse Approved Tracks for the Week of May 23, 2010

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5. Alicia Keys – If I Ain’t Got You
A final sing-along night before graduation. Hitting those notes never felt so right (while still sounding so wrong).
4. Ester Dean – Drop It Low
Thursday night at Estate. Flashing lights, JuJubee and Jessica Wild, and the beginning of an incredible senior week.
3. Kylie Minogue – All The Lovers
On repeat again and again and again. Lush, soothing electronica to put me at ease in the late evening hours.
2. LMFAO – Shots
Hands down the theme song of my week. Boat cruise around Boston Harbor. Lucky Strike. Partying with the roomies. Make of it what you will, but I just can’t do anything without singing/fist-pumping the chorus out loud to myself anymore. ERRYBODY! So offensive. So mindless. So good.
1. Kelis – Brave
The song of the moment. It’s the most immense song on Flesh Tone (in my opinion), and my own personal mantra for moving forward in the world. Now I’m super strong!


by Bradley Stern
filed under: Kelis

kelis Rocket in The Sky: The Single Cover for Kelis 4th of July (Fireworks)

This is the single cover for Kelis‘ upcoming single, “4th of July (Fireworks).”

It is quite good.


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