Madita

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Ceylon 03:47 Tools
Better Brother 03:04 Tools
Pushing 03:53 Tools
Mood 04:04 Tools
To the Moon and Back 04:46 Tools
Has to Be 03:35 Tools
A Letter to You 03:31 Tools
Deep Down 03:23 Tools
Wannabe 03:37 Tools
Monotony 03:35 Tools
Because 02:52 Tools
June 04:13 Tools
Intime 03:32 Tools
Love Is... 03:49 Tools
A Walk 03:25 Tools
Karma 03:16 Tools
Sense 03:21 Tools
Got 03:49 Tools
Shiver 03:30 Tools
You 03:56 Tools
Fragile 03:48 Tools
September 03:12 Tools
Five 00:30 Tools
Supertight 03:58 Tools
Take Me 04:10 Tools
Sip of Milk 03:24 Tools
Til I 03:30 Tools
Cruising 03:59 Tools
Runaway 03:45 Tools
ET 03:24 Tools
1-08 - Madita - Ceylon 03:47 Tools
Hey You 04:02 Tools
Because (Edgar Tones Remix) 00:30 Tools
Because (DV Remix) 03:15 Tools
Better Brother (Dbn Remix) 07:11 Tools
Too Dark 03:41 Tools
Syncronize 04:54 Tools
My Liberty 03:41 Tools
Timeless 03:08 Tools
Unspoken 04:28 Tools
5 03:17 Tools
Lola 01:30 Tools
Tree 03:59 Tools
Ceylon (Album Version) 03:45 Tools
Miracle 03:37 Tools
4x08 - Shiver 03:28 Tools
Thrill 04:48 Tools
ET (Edgar Tones Remix) 08:22 Tools
Mood - Cay Taylan Remix 07:14 Tools
ET - Edgar Tones Remix 08:21 Tools
Better Brother - Dbn Remix 07:11 Tools
ET - Extended Edit 06:43 Tools
Madita - ceylon 08:22 Tools
Ceylon (Single Edit) 08:22 Tools
My Liberty\ 01:00 Tools
Mood (Cay Taylan Remix) 07:14 Tools
Because (Live) 03:50 Tools
Shiver (Live) 03:44 Tools
asteroidz (tekky rmx) 06:24 Tools
'Til 03:29 Tools
Better Borther (DBN Remix) [www.worldofhouse.es] 06:24 Tools
Madita / Ceylon 07:14 Tools
KISS 04:14 Tools
Madita - mood 04:14 Tools
Madita - june 04:14 Tools
Madita - monotony 00:49 Tools
Has to Be (Live) 00:30 Tools
A Walk (Live) 03:32 Tools
Madita - has to be 03:35 Tools
Better Brother (DJ Remo Mix) 03:35 Tools
Pushing - Contemporary 03:53 Tools
Wannabe (Live) 00:30 Tools
Madita - wannabe 00:30 Tools
Deine Art 00:30 Tools
Et (12" Extended Remix) 03:29 Tools
Miracle (iTunes Exclusive Track) 00:30 Tools
Somafm Announcer 3 00:30 Tools
Because [Edgar Tones remix] 00:30 Tools
Madita - intime 00:30 Tools
BECAUSE - 2008 01:09 Tools
"Pacemaker" - 02 - Till I 03:29 Tools
Because (Radio Edit) 03:29 Tools
Somafm Announcer 5 00:30 Tools
Madita - pushing 00:30 Tools
Madita - got 00:30 Tools
Because (Edgar Tones Rmx) 00:30 Tools
Somafm Announcer 4 00:30 Tools
Somafm Announcer 2 00:30 Tools
08 - Madita - Ceylon 03:47 Tools
Madita / mood 00:30 Tools
Pushing (Jazz Modern) 03:56 Tools
Because (DV 12" Remix) 00:30 Tools
Madita / has to be 00:30 Tools
Madita / monotony 00:30 Tools
Madita / june 00:30 Tools
ET (Extended Edit) 06:43 Tools
Somafm Announcer 00:30 Tools
"Pacemaker" - 03 - Et 06:43 Tools
Madita / wannabe 00:30 Tools
in time 03:31 Tools
Madita / intime 03:31 Tools
Madita / pushing 03:31 Tools
Because (Edgar Notes Remix) 00:30 Tools
Ceylon [Trip-Hop] 11:06 Tools
Somafm Announcer (Web Toss) 11:06 Tools
Madita / got 11:06 Tools
Drophere 04:31 Tools
Ceylon (Radio Edit) 03:02 Tools
ET - 12" Extended Edit 03:02 Tools
Because [Radio Edit] 03:02 Tools
Walk 11:06 Tools
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Since their first collaboration on Dzihan & Kamien’s 2002 album ‘Gran Riserva’, vocalist / songwriter Madita and multi-instrumentalist / producer Vlado Dzihan have forged an ongoing partnership in music as well as in life. This debut self-titled album from Madita through Dzihan & Kamien’s Couch label represents the latest fruits of their labours, with Dzihan responsible for all of the instruments and production throughout. Occupying similar downbeat / nu-jazz terrain to D & K’s previous album releases, but anchored more around a chanteuse-tinged female vocal and lyrical presence, much of the broken-beat infused material here veers towards the end of the spectrum typified by the likes of Lamb and Zero 7, with perhaps more of a vintage instrumental soul vibe in the vein of Alice Russell tangibly present throughout. Opening track ‘Ceylon’ slides open from crackling, glitchy beats and elegant piano into one of this album’s strongest downbeat moments, a tangible hiphop pulse wandering its way beneath echoing electronics, synthetic bass and a hint of feathery flamenco guitar fretwork, as Madita’s spectacular voice rings out, under and through the lush elements in a manner that suggests G-Stone sent soaring into vocal territory. One particular strength that has to be mentioned that really adds to this record is the fact that Madita has the confidence to sing in her own ‘voice’, and while her stylings certainly indicate a familiarity with the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holliday and Bjork, the delivery here sits worlds apart from the legions of similar nu-jazz tinged vocalists subsumed by their influences to near-pastiche level. ‘Monotony’ swings with buzzing synthetic basslines making their way alongside jazzy pianos and samba-infused live drum rhythms as Madita purrs, scats and howls over the fluid live beats in a manner that suggests a particularly smoky jazz club, while ‘Mood’ descends into swooning downbeat soul, Madita’s smooth multitracked vocals battling for space with a stinging retro guitar solo over glimmering Philly Strings-tinged synthetic textures and fluid jazzy piano runs. ‘Has To Be’ tosses in some spooky distant theremin howls amidst flurries of sampled orchestration and wandering live drums that call to mind an Ennio Morricone score, whilst also featuring the most surreal, yet emotively sung lyric on offer here ("sometimes my leg hurts me"), before ‘To The Moon And Back’ brings the glitchy electronics back to the forefront, Madita’s vocals gliding alongside airy accordians as Dzihan gets complex with the broken-beat programming, sending tumbling synthetic bleeps and stuttering hi-hats echoing through the mix. The spectral, brooding ‘Pushing’ layers vast sweeping movie score orchestration beneath crashing live drums and epic cello swells as Madita’s delicate yearning vocal beautifully counterpoints the lush instrumental atmospheres, angular double-bass runs peaking through as track builds into a flaming crescendo of crashing cymbals, while ‘June’ pares things down to just a minimal fluttering electronic pulse, elegant pianos and muted horns slowly swirling in a manner that calls to mind Bjork’s ‘Vespertine’ album as Madita’s delayed-out vocals ring out over the discrete rhythms. Finally, ‘Intime’ closes proceedings on a downtempo jazz-samba tinged note, flowing live piano runs sliding back and forth as a disco-funk bassline makes its way beneath twinkling xylophones and Brazilian percussion, Madita’s latin-meets-Euro vocal inflections calling to mind Bebel Gilberto. Easily one of the most capable and consistently interesting releases in the female vocal soul / nujazz vein that I’ve encountered so far this year, this self-titled debut from Madita maintains the high standards already set by Couch’s backcatalogue and also captures the fusion of Dzihan’s production prowess and Madita’s considerable vocal abilities in a fashion that meshes beautifully, with not a duff moment on offer here. Fans of Dzihan & Kamien will definitely want to pick this up – and those into the likes of Alice Russell, Hanne Hukkelberg and Bebel Gilberto should definitely investigate Madita. Madita - [2008] - Too Part swing, part jazz and always a bit electronic, Madita's latest offering is rich in sound and beauty. The songs may be too playful for some and too frenetic for others, but for those with a sweet spot for something both eccentric and electric, Madita's latest release should not be missed. The album is available on iTunes, or at a slightly higher price for the physical release from her official Web site. source: http://www.couchrecords.com/ http://www.madita.com/ http://kortlink.dk/thejusticeonline/4taw http://www.alwaysontherun.net/madita.htm Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.