Try On Some Naked Music

Written by Michael Seneadza
Published July 27, 2003

If you're like me, you've grown tired of listening to the same old stuff on the radio and the various video channels. Through the years as I've turned less and less to my beloved Hip-Hop, I've ventured into the Acid-Jazz, Drum & Bass, and 2 Step arenas. But my latest discovery quickly became one of my favorites. Unfortunately I don't know how to adequately describe this style of music — depending on the song, you can find elements of deep house, soul, electronica, nu-jazz, broken beat, funk, trip-hop, chill-out...

This music generally consists a funky, house type beat, overlaid with smooth instrumentals, topped off with some soulful vocals. But the best thing to do is to sample it for yourself. A great place to start is with some of the releases of the premiere label in this space, Naked Music. Some of my favorites are Beautiful Tomorrow by Blue Six, Colorful You by Miguel Migs (aka Petalpusher), the Nude Dimensions series, and the Carte Blanche series. My most recent find, which is in heavy rotation, is Kaskade's It's You, It's Me, from Om Records.

Take a listen and be sure to turn up your subwoofers. And for more insight into the genre, check out this interview with one of Naked Music's founders, Bruno Ybarra.

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Try On Some Naked Music
Published: July 27, 2003
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Filed Under: Music: DJ, Music: Electronica, Music: Jazz, Music: Hip-hop, Music: Rap
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#1 — July 27, 2003 @ 14:43PM — Eric Olsen

Thanks Michael, I must have missed this interview when she put it up, very cool.

#2 — July 28, 2003 @ 09:43AM — Michael [URL]

I'm shocked that anything gets past you. But then again, given how fast things can get pushed off of the front page...

#3 — July 28, 2003 @ 10:02AM — Eric Olsen

Thanks m, it actually looks like I linked it to the interview sidebarat the time, but I didn't fully absorb its content - that's my story anyway.

#4 — September 4, 2003 @ 08:41AM — jeff [URL]

hey michael - you should come check out our site http://netmusique.com

we have a deep house channel that is very much in the same groove as your selections here.

we started the web stream for some of the same reasons youre commenting here - the state of radio is horrible :)

good job on getting the word out -

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