It takes some patient, ear-to-the-speaker listening before Jamie Lidell’s off-kilter, glitch-funk tendencies come to light on Multiply, but that sultry subtlety makes the album a repeat-play sleeper.
From KCRW DJ Dan Wilcox: Last night I had the pleasure of seeing the great Jamie Lidell perform live at the Troubadour… an event I have waited years to experience. Tall and lanky, wearing some kind of ...
British producer and singer Jamie Lidell is one of electronic music's funkiest solo practitioners. When Lidell visited World Cafe in 2006 to support his successful album Multiply, he told host David ...
Fun fact: Lidell has joined the ranks of the Scissor Sisters and Ryan Adams as one of Elton John’s favorite new muses, with the veteran pop star lauding the neo-soul vocalist in his Interview magazine ...
On his first solo album, 2000’s Muddlin Gear (Warp), Jamie Lidell hid behind walls of squelchy noise and dirty beats–it was the sort of in-your-face postelectronica record that a California nutjob ...
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Forget neo-soul: Jamie Lidell resurrects the old school so effortlessly you barely notice that Multiply is essentially a one-man orchestra of expressive electronic splicing and dicing. Wielding a ...
Electro enigma and soul singer/songwriter Jamie Lidell arrived in London yesterday (Thursday) in preparation for his appearance at the Latitude Festival this coming weekend. With his latest single ...
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