.

-

Showing posts with label Jungle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jungle. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 September 2015

Jungle start work on LP2

The band have announced to BBC Newsbeat that they'll be recording their second album very soon - they said - "We like the idea of going home, going back to the bedroom and starting again with it, rather than flying off to LA or New York."


Their debut album was critically praised for it's videos and stunning song-writing, and also the band has gone on to dominate performances at festivals and at venues all over the world. The band are playing a show in Manchester this December on the 18th - which is their next and last show of 2015.


Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Jungle are to start their second album soon

Speaking to BBC Newsbeat, Tom said - "We are just in the middle of building a studio so we can sit down in our own space once more and get to work on the second record. Our laptops are our notepads, and so it is quite easy just to sit down and work on little ideas and things that inspire you". He goes on to say " ... the only thing we want to do is make it a better album than the last time."

Their self-titled début album came out in July 2014 on XL Recordings.


Buy / Jungle - Jungle
Watch / [YOUTUBE]

Thursday, 23 July 2015

[LISTEN] Jungle - Platoon (SpectraSoul Remix)

One thing I love about remixes is that if you're a massive fan of a band, you'll listen to any remix going - and with Jungle's "Platoon" being remixed by SpectraSoul it's been given a new lease of life, as a late night Drum and Bass track, perfect for chilling out to in those late evenings.

Jungle's début album "Jungle" is out now.


Listen / [SOUNDCLOUD]


Wednesday, 17 June 2015

6 Ghastly Glastonbury Clashes to Avoid

It's the inevitable nightmare of Glastonbury every year. You can double-check your clash finder as many times as you wish, triple-check the official Glastonbury app, but there's just no way of avoiding the gargantuan of clashes.

The saying "Well I could watch them and then catch the end of those?" will not do. Glastonbury is huge and with 170,000 people walking in every direction, you're stuck in the mud. So we've compiled a list of the worst clashes over the weekend and tips on how best to avoid them.

Friday

Jungle 4:30pm, Other Stage 
Wolf Alice 5pm, The Park Stage
Peace 5pm, John Peel Stage


No, what did we say? You can't catch the start of Jungle and then get to the others in enough time! Jungle drew one of the biggest crowds last year at the John Peel Stage, and could throw an even bigger show this year. Wolf Alice and Peace are chummy so may be quietly competing on winning the crowds over.

Our tip: Wolf Alice. This band are about to get huge and their debut album is just about to drop. You can always catch Peace at the Rabbit Hole the same night at 8:30pm.


Florence And The Machine 9.30 (ish), Pyramid Stage
Mark Ronson 9pm, Other Stage
Jamie XX 9.30pm, The Park Stage
Hot Chip 10.15pm, West Holts


If three acts clashing wasn't bad enough, try four. This raises a few eyebrows and a few utterances of "who the fuck booked these time slots!?" but that's the brilliant variety of Glastonbury. Florence has been bumped up the order and there's only one way to find out if she's headliner material... Elsewhere Mark Ronson, Jamie XX and Hot Chip are all bound to bring party vibes, with Hot Chip going on into the night.

Our tip: It's got to be Florence. It's going to be a landmark performance and could go down in Glastonbury history for better or worse. The rest you'll be able to catch at other festivals, and with Jamie XX on the up, expect many more chances to see him.


Saturday

Slaves 2pm, John Peel Stage
Everything Everything 2.30pm, William's Green


The John Peel Stage is infamous for blowing up acts. Last year Royal Blood, George Ezra and Jungle all propelled their career from there. Slaves could just about do the same this year. Everything Everything on the other hand are about to release their third album. It's big, big enough to fill William's Green that's for sure.

Our tip: Take your pick! Both bands are playing two sets each so you can catch Slaves the same night at the Hell Stage or Everything Everything on the Other Stage on Friday.


Pharrell Williams 8pm, Pyramid Stage
Ben Howard 8.40pm, Other Stage


Pharrell Williams will be hoping to keep the sunshine out for his Saturday evening performance and it's a rare chance you'll get to see one of the biggest names around right now. If you fancy something more unexpected though, go for Ben Howard.

Our tip: Ben Howard. He's become a masterfully moody musician who has the ability to switch at any time. Hopefully his performance will live up to Glastonbury folklore rather than turning his back on thousands and telling them to 'f off'.


Sunday

Alt-J 5.45pm, Pyramid Stage
Charli XCX 5.50pm, John Peel Stage


Two opposite ends of the spectrum here, but each are bound to put on two of the best shows of the festival. Charli XCX has proved she's a worthy pop star with rock star attitude, whereas Alt-J have just kept being themselves and put on one of the tightest live shows around.

Our tip: Alt-J. It's always good for bands to put on a decent show but Alt-J take it to new levels. Their show is crisper than their records and more gooey than the mud beneath your feet. How? You'll have to go and see for yourself.


The Who 9.45pm, Pyramid Stage
The Chemical Brothers 9.45pm, The Chemical Brothers
Mini Mansions 10pm, Rabbit Hole


No one saw this one coming. The Who headline Glastonbury on the 50th year of their career. It's huge for them, but for the majority of the audience? We're not convinced. The Chemical Brothers will look to put on the final party of the weekend whereas Mini Mansions will burrow themselves in the Rabbit Hole. Could they be accompanied by a certain Alex Turner? It could happen.

Our tip: It's the last night so choose wisely. Mini Mansions towing in Alex Turner could be a long shot and The Who are your dad's favourite band not yours right? Go for The Chemical Brothers. Past and present work point all indicators towards them to seal the deal on the Sunday night.

Aside from the clashes though, there's tonnes of other acts to go and watch. Make sure you do download the official Glastonbury EE app. It'll come in handy when your up to your eyeballs in times, stages and obscure band names.

(@JJShreeve)

Monday, 1 June 2015

Daily Download... Theo Altieri - Drops

Towards the end of last week we premeired Theo Altieri's stunningly stripped back cover of Jungle's "Drops", and today we've got it as our 'Daily Download' as we feel this track has to be in your ears. He's got one heck of a voice on him, and we loved him that much that I shortlisted him for the longlist for Glastonbury's Emerging Talents Competition.

Download it just below.


Listen / [SOUNDCLOUD]


Thursday, 28 May 2015

Theo Altieri covers Jungle's "Drops" [IAI PREMIÈRE]

We're big fans of Theo's, so big that we put him into the 'Longlist' for the annual Emerging Talents Competition for Galstonbury this year, and he's had a strong few months since the announcement too. His new track is a cover of Jungle's "Drops", shot in one take it shows off his powerful vocals, a stripped back approach and full of atmosphere and relaxing vibes!


Theo chose to cover Drops because - "Purely because I love how chilled the track is. The simplicity of the song makes me feel detached from everything else!" -  His brand new single "Little Fun" is out June 21st - you can check out the cover just below.

Watch / [YOUTUBE]



Monday, 18 May 2015

Soulwax remix Jungle's "Julia"

Soulwax have seemed to be a bit quite recently, and so did Jungle's soundcloud account, well now the London based band have uploaded Soulwax's remix of "Julia", filled with deep synths, bongo drums and ready for the late night clubs!


Listen / [SOUNDCLOUD]


Essential Field Day 2015 (Sunday) playlist

Following on from my Essential Saturday playlist, please see below my picks of the tunes that you must go hear at Field Day on the Sunday. The second helping of the weekend is headlined by Ride, with support from Patti Smith and many other names including Savages, Mac DeMarco and Baxter Dury.

With the festival's line-up now essentially finalised (recent additions include Matthew E. White and Jungle, who will curate the afternoon on the Bandstand), I advise you all buy your tickets before it's too late! There's just under three weeks to go!



Check out the website [HERE] for more info and ticket selling outlets.

Top tip: See if you can pop into one of the retailers or pubs which sell tickets, as then you won't have to pay a booking fee.

Hope to see you all there!

Written by - Richard Maver


                                     

Friday, 1 May 2015

Jungle remix Lianne La Havas' new single "Unstoppable"

The London disco duo - Jungle - have remixed Lianne La Havas' brand new single "Unstoppable", laced with synth and disco beats this is a rather chaotic blend of two rather different genres, Lianne's soul and the funk Jungle behold.

Her new album "Blood" is out 31st July via Warner Bros Records.


Listen / [SOUNDCLOUD]


Thursday, 12 February 2015

Metronomy, Ben Howard And Jungle All Set To Play Parklife Festival

Parklife have announced their biggest line up to date for this year's festival at Heaton Park in Manchester.

The line up, which is usually predominantly made up of DJs, has more than a sprinkling of alternative musicians this year to make up an impressive looking weekend. Joining the likes of Ben Howard, Metronomy and Jungle will be; Disclosure, George Ezra, Mark Ronson, Fatboy Slim, Caribou and Mac Demarco.

There's also a return to the stage for Everything Everything and an appearance from The Brits Critic Choice winner, James Bay on the weekend of June 6th & 7th. Tickets go on sale here from 9am, Friday 13th.


Monday, 9 February 2015

Jungle reveal video for "Julia"

Jungle have unveiled their latest music video, this time for their track "Julia" - the track's taken off their highly acclaimed self-titled début album. The video also comes ahead of their massive string of dates all over the UK.


Jungle's Live UK Dates:
FEBRUARY
17 Portsmouth, Pyramid Centre
18 Bristol, O2 Academy
20 Oxford, O2 Academy
22 Liverpool, O2 Academy
24 Dublin, Olympia Theatre
25 Edinburgh, Liquid Room
26 Manchester, Albert Hall
27 Sheffield, Leadmill
28 Nottingham, Rock City
MARCH
02 Brighton, Corn Exchange
03 London, Roundhouse
05 Leamington Spa, The Assembly
06 Norwich, University Of East Anglia
JUNE
02 Bournemouth O2 Academy
03 London Brixton Academy



Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Jungle announce massive European tour for 2015

Jungle have announced their biggest and most ambitious tour to date, it involves an extensive stint around the UK with it culminating at UEA in Norwich then a run around Scandinavia and selected European countries. 



Jungle's European Tour - 2015
FEBRUARY
17 Portsmouth, Pyramid
18 Bristol, O2 academy
20 Oxford, O2 Academy
24 Dublin, Olympia Theatre
25 Edinburgh, Liquid Room
26 Manchester, Albert Hall
27 Sheffield, Leadmill
28 Nottingham, Rock City
MARCH
02 Brighton, Corn Exchange
03 London, Roundhouse
05 Leamington Spa, Assembly
06 Norwich, UEA
16 Heimathafen, Berlin
17 Mejeriet, Lund
18 Debaser Midis, Stockholm
19 Train, Aarhaus
21 Basen, Warsaw
22 Fabryka, Krakow
23 Lucerna Music Bar, Prague
24 LKA, Stuttgart
26 Snowboxx Festival, Grenoble
27 M4Music Festival, Zurich
30 Le Cigale, Paris
31 Trix, Antwerp

Follow / [FACEBOOK]
Watch / [YOUTUBE]

Thursday, 20 November 2014

Clean Bandit covers Jungle's "Busy Earnin"

Cambridge band Clean Bandit dropped by BBC Radio 1 the other day to perform a cover of Jungle's "Busy Earnin" for Fearne Cotton.

You can watch the orchestral take on the London band's single below!



Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Jungle cancel Cambridge performance due to "technical difficulties"

News coming out via Twitter and Facebook tonight is that Jungle failed to perform at The Junction in Cambridge tonight, even thought he support bands did. As soon as the news broke at the venue people aired their thoughts, with generally negative views, understandable as they were all at the show! A official statement from the band is as follows.

 




Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Watch Alt-J and Jungle perform on Later... with Jools Holland

Alt-J opened and closed the show which was back last night on British TV, and there was also a debut on the show for funky London band Jungle.

You can watch all performances below, an extended show will air on Friday.








Monday, 15 September 2014

Jungle Announce UK Tour Dates!

Jungle have announced a string of UK Tour dates during February and March next year, just a few days after their self-titled debut album was nominated for the Barclaycard Mercury Music Prize.


You can see where they will be playing on the list of dates posted on the bands site below. Tickets are available from here.


By Joshua Shreeve (@JJShreeve)

Follow/ [Facebook]
Listen/ [Soundcloud]





Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Mercury Music Prize Nominations Announced Tomorrow!

The prestigious Mercury Music Prize contenders will be announced tomorrow afternoon at 5:30pm by Alice Lavine at The Hospital Club in London. Television coverage will be broadcast on Channel 4 by Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw. Previous winners include James Blake, Franz Ferdinand, Arctic Monkeys and Alt-J.

So who could be in the running for the prize? Let's have a look shall we?

BOMBAY BICYCLE CLUB - 'So Long, See You Tomorrow'

It'll be the first time the boys get nominated for the award. This album shows exactly how diverse Bombay Bicycle Club can be.


EAST INDIA YOUTH - 'Total Strife Forever'

A storming LP with classic songwriting manipulated in to electronic soundscapes - an immersive concept of emotionally captivating work.



ELBOW - 'The Take Off and Landing of Everything' 

Familiar faces to the Mercury Music Prize having won it in 2008, 'The Take Off and Landing of Everything' sees Guy Garvey and co deliver another beautifully crafted album. 


COLDPLAY - 'Ghost Stories'

Also no stranger to the awards, 'Ghost Stories' is a darker more electronic return with special tracks including Jon Hopkins-produced 'Midnight' and 'Always In My Head', unfortunately let down by the formulaic Avicii collaboration 'A Sky Full of Stars'.


DAMON ALBARN - 'Everyday Robots'

The music veteran that is Damon Albarn released his first solo LP this year and took it to his headline set at Latitude. The album ventures in to Albarn's complex creativity and creates a wonderfully expressive result.


KATE TEMPEST - 'Everybody Down'

Kate is currently the bookmakers' favourite for a nomination and sees the 27 year old spoken word artist bring her gritty yet creative product to the spotlight. 


FKA TWIGS - 'LP1'

FKA Twigs' cryptic gallop to the frontline of left-field electronica was met with high critical reviews earlier this year. 


JUNGLE - 'Jungle'

The severely-hyped Jungle managed to free the pressure by delivering a consistent set of indie-funk tracks earlier this year. 



DANIEL AVERY - 'Drone Logic' 

Daniel Avery is still a relatively underground producer but 'Drone Logic' is a simplistic electronic concept but throws around many dynamics and contrasts to keep maximum interest in the sound. 






Tuesday, 19 August 2014

10 Refreshing Acts To See At Reading and Leeds

It's that time of the year again, Reading and Leeds time, and boy hasn't it come round quick? Whilst the inevitable names of Queens Of The Stone Age, Arctic Monkeys and Blink-182 will be the names on most people's lips, it's the other acts which contribute just as much to one of Britain's most loved festivals.

Here's 10 acts you may not have seen yet, or even heard of, who will bring something new to the Reading and Leeds party...


NME/BBC Radio 1 Stage

Royal Blood (Saturday at Reading)
They're probably the hottest band around right now. With a debut album just around the corner, expect a huge crowd and some breath-taking bass playing from this duo. See them inside Reading's most famous tent quick before they start to sell out arenas.



Don Broco (Saturday at Reading)
Last year, Don Broco brought to life the main stage at Reading, with mosh pits and flinging rubber dinghies galore. Their upbeat pop-punk music is unmissable, as are their energetic live shows.



The Kooks  (Sunday at Reading)
Remember them? They're hardly a new talent, but they're sure to bring something extra special to Reading and Leeds this weekend after their surprise set at Glastonbury earlier this summer. Expect some classics and some new material too.



Jungle (Sunday at Reading)
Another duo in the limelight recently, and rightly so. Be prepared for the NME/Radio 1 stage to take off with these two on Tuesday afternoon. Debut, self-titled album 'Jungle' could gather one of the biggest crowds of the weekend, ready for some soulful dance music.



BBC Radio 1 Dance

Flume (Sunday at Reading)
If you like your dance, check this man out. He's headlining the Radio 1 Dance stage on Sunday night and rightly so. Expect a sweaty crowd and remixes which will churn your stomach with bass.




Festival Republic

Bipolar Sunshine (Friday at Reading)
Bipolar Sunshine has been a radio hit recently and hopefully he can bring his summery indie tunes to the fields of Reading and Leeds. He's second down from Palma Violets on the Friday afternoon!



Southern (Friday at Reading)
Southern are the bluesy-folk brother and sister duo of Thom and Lucy Southern. Not only are their live shows a jovial experience but they're also so humble in what they do. They've got an early slot on Friday so there's no excuses not to check them out.



Circa Waves (Saturday at Reading)
For fans of most indie bands ever, the Liverpudlian band have been bringing upbeat, indie-pop tunes to festival stages all summer. Expect a bouncy crowd, singing back lyrics with an atmosphere similar to the days of The Pigeon Detectives and The Wombats.



Saint Raymond (Sunday at Reading)
Saint Raymond can be found in a similar bracket to the recently broken through George Ezra. Whilst Ezra is deep and brooding, Saint Raymond is a light-hearted hit with the ladies and his poppy tunes have been surfing the charts.


BBC Introducing Stage

All We Are (Saturday at Reading)
All We Are are the act to go and see on the BBC Introducing Stage this year. Their music can be compared to the likes of Metronomy and their track, 'Feel Safe', is one of the most under-rated tracks of the year so far!


By Joshua Shreeve (@JJShreeve)

Tuesday, 22 July 2014

Jungle share Lxury remix of "Time"

Jungle's self-titled début album is now out, and it's getting rave reviews all over the world, and after seeing them live we know why! The band have unveiled a remix of their stand-out track "Time", re-worked by Lxury - who themselves are slowly getting a great reputation too!

Scroll on down to listen to the future club hit!


Follow / [FACEBOOK]
Stream / Jungle - Jungle
Other / [OFFICIAL SITE]


Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Stream Jungle's self-titled début album

Jungle are now streaming their debut self-titled album over at iTunes. After an amazing year which has included playing live on US television and performing to a rammed crowd at Glastonbury, the London band are one of the most hotly tipped artist of the year.

Click on the link below to stream it!


Follow / [FACEBOOK]
Stream / Jungle - Jungle
Other / [OFFICIAL SITE]