Showing posts with label Parvale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parvale. Show all posts

Friday, 28 March 2025

It's A Glamorous World


My new music purchases have been relatively modest so far this year, but here's a 10-song selection of 2025 bangers.

I'm running late this morning, so expect some expanded sleeve notes over the weekend. 
 
In the meantime, happy listening!

1) High With You (Night Version): Hifi Sean & David McAlmont
2) The Ballad Of Josey Wales: 100 Poems
3) The Man Behind The Counter (Timmy Stewart's York Street Collision Mix): The Vendetta Suite
4) A Pact (Skyscraper HiFi Remix B By Jon Dasilva & Jonas Nilsson): The Woodentops
5) The Ouija Board (MAN2.0's Kill Us For The Sport Remix By Mark Bailey): Legoheads
6) Let Yourself Go (Richard Norris Main Mix): Una Camille & Dr No
7) I'm In Love... (Justin Robertson's Deadstock 33s Remix): Andy Bell ft. Dot Allison & Michael Rother
8) Toronto Street (The Vendetta Suite's Hope Street Diversion Mix By Gary Irwin): Timmy Stewart
9) Beneath The Waves: 10:40
10) Breaker City (Jezebell's Nice 'n' Slow Remix By Jesse Fahnestock & Darren Bell): Parvale

It's A Glamorous World (1:01:53) (GD) (M)

[Postscript, 11th May 2025]
I never did get around to those expanded sleeve notes, did I? Suffice to say, this is all killer no filler!

Wednesday, 5 March 2025

A Pair Of Portmanteaus


Parvale = Neil Parnell & Ian Vale
Jezebell = Jesse Fahnestock & Darren Bell

I do love a portmanteau name and when Nein Records label head Neil Parnell teamed up with Ian Vale, Parvale was created and new EP Breaker City the first fruits.

The lead track is an unashamedly heartfelt love letter to Acid and Breakbeat, blending the best of both into 345 seconds of compelling body music. 

I've greatly enjoyed Neil's releases and remixes as Tronik Youth and relatively recently caught up with Ian's work, so I was pretty much bought into this concept before hearing the track. That first listen sealed the deal.


Who else do you turn to for a remix than Jezebell? In their own words, Breaker City is "gone cut'n'paste and pop 'n' lock", dropping the tempo but not the attitude. A recurring sample of "nice 'n' slow" provides the remix with its name and, as you might expect, it's a slick, groovy six minutes that thrills from start to finish.


Closing track Drip Dry brings the BPMs right back up, another consumate and confident example of Neil and Ian's ability to pull from the past whilst reaching forward. At once evocative of the late 80s/early 90s and fresh as a springtime flower, it's another winner for me.  

Breaker City was released on 21st February but if you hang on to Bandcamp Friday to buy, even more of your hard earned pennies will reach the artists. And whilst you're at it, check out more of the Nein Records and Jezebell back catalogue too.