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Shibuya - City Lights, Vol. 2

Nicolay

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Album Review

The second volume of Nicolay's City Lights series is a travelogue that, through the eyes of an amazed and slightly dazed visitor, reflects the character of Tokyo's Shibuya ward — getting lost in its nightlife, basking in its spirituality, and several points in-between. In the wake of the producer's work on the Foreign Exchange's Leave It All Behind, a lack of progression would have been excusable, but Nicolay manages (remarkably enough) to expand his range both stylistically and conceptually. Mostly instrumental, Nicolay plays everything with the exception of a couple piano solos (provided by Zo!), while FE partner Phonte wrote and arranged for the four songs with vocals, all of which feature Carlitta Durand's whispery, sweetly uplifting voice. Faultlessly sequenced, just about every track is a set-up for what follows, and though the whole set is bathed in a unifying luster, the shifts in sound are not insignificant. Ranging beyond Nicolay's past output, Shibuya delves deeper into the boundless energy and complexities of late-'70s jazz fusion, steps into lush deep house, and otherwise moves smoothly on mellow downtempo pieces that are too stimulating to be regarded as mere mood music. What puts it over the top is not necessarily its central track or overall highlight but its two biggest surprises: the crisp, sleek, and discreetly dubby "Saturday Night," a four/four-rooted club track that could be a soundclash with the Force Tracks label circa Hypercity, and the beaming and almost frantic "Wake Up in Another Life," a dead ringer for an imagined West London broken beat interpretation of late-'70s George Duke (like "Yeah, We Going" or "Up from the Sea It Arose"). Nicolay's sense of wonderment shines through all of this, another unassuming gem from one of the most creative and increasingly chameleonic producers around.

Customer Reviews

Don't buy this from iTunes.

From Phonte and Nicolay: "The bad news is that iTunes has decided to list 'Shibuya', as well as 'Leave It All Behind' (?!?!??!?!!) as "partial." Essentially, what this means is that you (the consumer) will be charged more money for buying the full album from iTunes, and that me and Nic won't receive credit for the album sales on SoundScan." No deia why iTunes/Apple did this. As far as the music goes, they've created another sonic treat, something you can vibe to, with a bit more vocals than on LIAB or even Connected.

Great music but wait!!!!

Nicolay continues on with his musical legacy in City Lights 2, but very disheartended by the fact that it's listed as a PARTIAL ALBUM. All the tracks are listed from the CD version, but it's still not listed as a whole album. This hurts the artists, more from a standpoint of getting true sales numbers on sound scan. I'm glad I bought Leave It All Behind before i-tunes switched it to PARTIAL ALBUM. Sneaky way of paying more for the album, instead of the typical $9.99. Is there no love for underground artisit on i-tunes?

partial?!?!

this review is more on itunes than the album....the album is def a must have but i will be purchasing it from another source. whats going on itunes???

Biography

Born: The Netherlands

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '00s

Born and raised in the Netherlands, classically trained multi-instrumentalist and producer Nicolay played in a number of hip-hop and R&B bands around his homeland, but it wasn't until 2000 that he decided to start producing his own beats. In 2002 Little Brother MC Phonte Coleman stumbled across one of them on Okayplayer's message board and asked if he could put his rhymes over it, and soon a friendship and a musical relationship were born. This transatlantic collaboration, which they called the...
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