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So on the weekend, we were treated to a special little outing to meet the gorgeous Julia and Angus Stone. After receiving a call from Julia herself to invite the BB team to her show in Perth on Saturday night at the new Red Hill Auditorium, Belle and Cina along with a lucky couple of friends hopped on the bus and headed out for what was going to be a great Saturday night.
For anyone hasn’t seen them before, one thing that is very refreshing about the gig was the musical diversity of the very talented pair, which pulled such a huge crowd (which perhaps was probably about a thousand people over capacity – luckily for us we were back stage) but all in all we had a brilliant night, and the brother and sister pair are so lovely, who wouldn’t want to listen to their music and get to spend some time with them.
Unfortunately we didn’t get very good pics of the gig, so our lovely friend Sarah Bahbah loaned us a couple of her pics and we’ve included some of ours from back stage.
Photographed by Sarah Bahbah courtesy of Red Hill
on the way to the show, responsibly, Cina and Lisa drink one of their two drinks for the night on the shuttle bus to the venue.
Belle also waits patiently for the two, this is such a fabulous outfit we just had to snap it and include it in the blog. hehe.
The gorgeous Julia photographed by Sarah Bahbah courtesy of Red Hill
What a great night! Thanks Julia and Angus – we love you!!!
x
Watch this gorgeous video created by two amazing artists, Salvador Dali and Walt Disney. The Soundtrack is moving and beautiful. This inspirational video got us feeling all warm and fuzzy in the office but also someone else who is an inspiration to us. Janelle Monae (who we’ve posted about in the past), after seeing this video, wrote the song “Sir Greendown” for her Album “The ArchAndroid” her song is featured below. See if you can hear the connection between them! We love!
Looking for some hot tunes to shake it to over the weekend? If you haven’t already heard of her, Janelle Monáe is the REAL DEAL. Tuxedo Clad (as it is her work uniform, when she’s in a Tux she’s officially working) with matching Brogues and Lucille Ball ‘Do Monáe is music’s new ‘IT’ girl.
She’s been called “a different kind of diva” by Vogue Magazine and “a true visionary… one of the most important signings of my career” by Sean “Diddy” Combs. For singer, songwriter, and high funkstress Janelle Monáe, however, the impetus remains the same as it’s been since before her Grammy-nominated debut EP Metropolis, Suite I: The Chase captured the imaginations of fans and fellow artists. As she readies her first full-length LP, The ArchAndroid, her focus remains on stirring your soul, moving your feet and simply, creating good music.
The ArchAndroid blends the talents of executive producers Nate Wonder, Chuck Lightning, Janelle Monáe and Sean “Diddy” Combs, with co-executive production by Big Boi of Outkast. ““Musically, The ArchAndroid is an epic James Bond film in outer space,” describes Monáe, “in terms of influences it’s just all the things I love— scores for films like Goldfinger mixed with albums I adore such as Stevie’s Music of my Mind, David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust, and jamming experimental hip hop stuff like Stankonia.”
The ArchAndroid is a soaring, orchestral trip enlivened with blockbuster vocals, mysterious imagery, and notes of 60s pop and jazz. “It’s an organic symphonic sound,” says Monáe, who enlisted the talents of the Wondaland ArchOchestra to realize her sound. Elaborate orchestral arrangements were composed and conducted by Nate “Rocket” Wonder and Roman GianArthur for Wondaland Productions. Featured guests include the legendary Big Boi of OutKast, renowned poet Saul Williams, the psychedelic dance-punk troupe Of Montreal and punk prophets Deep Cotton.
“Over the last year and a half when we were recording the ArchAndroid I went through a very transformative period in my life,” explains Monáe, who has spent the time between albums traveling the world on tour. She’s joined artists No Doubt, Paramore and Erykah Badu on dates in various cities around the globe, including Istanbul, Berlin, Moscow and New York. She completed the album back home in Atlanta at Wondaland Studios and a strange haunted asylum for super-powered savants called The Palace of the Dogs. “The less said about that, the better—although I did like the Musiquarium [the recording studio] there, and I’ve got to thank Max Stellings [the asylum director] for allowing me to release these recordings to the world.”
“Overall, this music came from various corners of the world—from Turkey to Prague to Atlanta—places we were on tour. While recording, we’d experiment with different sounds. Once we became engulfed in the sound, we all had an emotional connection to the album. It has definitely transformed my way of thinking, the way that I approach the stage and overall, my life.”
The album’s first single, “Tightrope”, featuring Outkast’s Big Boi, speaks to her commitment to remain focused on what matters: the music. “As an artist it’s very important to always keep my balance and not get too high or too low about things. Even when I’m getting lots of positive reinforcement, to remain calm and enjoy the journey.” A funky party jam emboldened by the “classy brass” of Wondaland’s horn section, “Tightrope” features Monáe’s honeyed vocals reminding her listeners, and perhaps herself, “When you get elevated/ they love it or they hate/ keep dancing on them haters.” Monáe also describes the recording process as a lot of fun. “We were up dancing on couches, jumping around, having jam sessions for hours and hours, just really enjoying ourselves,” she says with a laugh. “We let our free spirits come out and just listened to our hearts and the melodies that were within.” Now that the album is poised to release, she is focusing her talents on a deluxe graphic novel version of the album called The Red Book, as well as Dance Or Die, the eighteen-chapter ArchAndroid music video collection.
The journey of the past two years, she says, has taught her to “embrace the things that make me unique and to continue being an even bigger agent of change, especially as an artist.” Her hope is that listeners, inspired by the album, “embrace their own superpowers and become the voice of change, the hero—or The ArchAndroid—in their own communities.”
(words courtesy of www.jmonae.com)
Although Monáe’s “The ArchAndroid” has been around for a while, it was still a suprise how few people know about her, so we thought we’d spread the word!
Dave is practising the dance from the Tightrope video.
Also the release of her new single from “The ArchAndroid” entitled ‘Cold War’ is simple but will have you in tears.
Damn Girl!!!
Here at the BB office we love to dance. This will definitely be making several appearances this summer on the party schedule courtesy of Bootie-Rio, if only we lived in RIO. These Guys from FAR-OFF really know how to mash it up and even Darth Vader gets the Carmen Miranda treatment. Listen to the best of FAR-OFF’s mix tape below, great for cleaning the house with a cocktail in hand!!!
Booty Call…
FINALLY! the winter weather is here & for me the only good thing about winter is the fact that I can wear boots! Here are a few styles that I’m drooling over…
‘Chloe’ Suede & Leather Ankle Boots image from www.fashionfuss.com
‘Belle Bijoux’ Bree Wedge Boots available soon $299.00 www.bellebijouxaustralia.com
‘Cobra Society’ Otto Boots www.boots4you.com
‘Christian Louboutin’ Belle Zeppa 100 Suede Ankle Boots www.net-a-porter.com/product/178014
‘Jummy Choo’ Zampa Suede Moccasin Ankle Boots www.shopping.aol.com
(I’m really not so sure on these but who doesn’t want to be pocahontas right? my evie does)
Evangeline Honey
Marc Jacobs’ Rubber & Metallic Leather Cowboy Boots www.net-a-porter.com/product/193405
‘Isabel Marant’ Embroidered Cowboy Boot www.simoneleblanc.com/blog/2012/03/oh-isabel/ these are my fav but which colour I can’t decide?