MP3, WAV, FLAC
SECURE SHOPPING
Juno Download offers over 3 million dance tracks in MP3, WAV & FLAC formats, featuring genre pages, advanced audioplayer, super-fast download speeds.
Visit Juno Download
DJ & STUDIO EQUIPMENT
SECURE SHOPPING
Massive range of equipment and accessories for DJs and studio use.
Visit Juno DJ
VINYL & CDs
SECURE SHOPPING
The world's largest dance music store featuring the most comprehensive selection of new and back catalogue dance music Vinyl and CDs online.
Visit Juno Records

Gil Scott-Heron & Jamie xx – We’re New Here review

by Tony Poland on 23.02.2011 at 13:58pm

On the back of the impeccable teaser single “NY Is Killing Me”, Jamie XX’s overhaul of Gil Scott-Heron’s 2010 album I’m New Here has long been pencilled in as a “must listen” at Juno Plus. If the resultant album delivered even half the forward-thinking, next-level thrills as that single, it would be an essential purchase. Now we’ve had a chance to listen to We’re New Here , that view hasn’t changed. It’s a bit good – though musically it holds a few more surprises than even “NY Is Killing Me” suggested.

Structured like an old-fashioned push-button mixtape with short interludes and skits between tracks, it has the feel of a hip-hop bootleg come good. In fact, its only fault is its short length – at 33 minutes, it’s over before you’ve had a chance to really savour its hazy charms. We’ve listened to it countless times and are still discovering new elements.

It’s true that there’s little quite as gorgeously upbeat and anthemic as “NY Is Killing Me” (included here with a delicious, piano-heavy intro skit), but there’s plenty to get excited about. Musically, it’s something of an eccentric audio soup – an atmospheric mix of loose, skittering beats – predominantly inspired, it seems, by the experimental hip-hop jazz of Madlib and The xx’s own paranoid compositions – booming basslines, sparkling electronic riffs, blissful guitar melodies, dreamy soundscapes and, of course, Scott-Heron’s distinctive narration.

There are, of course, occasional forays into more dancefloor-centric territory (see the delicious “Ur Soul & Mine” or the loose-wristed jazz-breaks of “The Crutch”), but the overall feel is far more laid back and spacious. It’s this vibe, coupled with such sublime moments as closer “I’ll Take Care Of U”,  that makes We’re New Here such an addictive listen.

Matt Anniss


Jamie xx/Gil Scott-Heron – NY Is Killing Me review

by Juno Plus on 06.01.2011 at 12:32pm

The recent announcement from XL that Jamie Smith from The xx has indeed completed a remix album to complement I’m New Here, Gil Scott-Heron’s critically acclaimed return to form was met with a unanimous “mate, we know!” Despite the label’s best efforts at stonewalling the news, Jamie’s been including tracks in mixtapes for the best part of six months. “NY Is Killing Me” marks a delightful taste of what to expect when We’re New Here arrives next February. Jamie xx flips the original’s dusted off kilter diwali twist for something that sounds oh so now, stretching Gil’s bluesy incantations over a backdrop of nagging melodic stabs and bouncing sub bass. The half step shudder that leads the way is augmented by haunting diva shrieks towards the glorious climactic introduction a plinking procession of marimbas. A truly special track, and one that bodes well for the full album as well as The xx beatsmith’s upcoming EP for NMBRS.

Tony Poland