05 Reginald Omas Mamode IV - Use Me Up [Five Easy Pieces]
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Title | 05 Reginald Omas Mamode IV - Use Me Up [Five Easy Pieces] |
Author | feprecords |
Duration | 3:00 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=-lpPjU37VQA |
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Album: Do You [EP]
Track: 5 of 5
Title: Use Me Up
Artist: Reginald Omas Mamode IV
Label: Five Easy Pieces
Cat#: FEP0013
Formats: Digital
Digital Release: 18th November 2013
About This Release:
Earthbound heart and soul music.
Following an appearance on Brownswood Bubblers 10, an absolute rinsing on Gilles Peterson's 6 Music show, and further support from Lauren Laverne, Five Easy Pieces proudly presents the Do You? EP, featuring 5 tracks from the enigmatic new Peckham based artist Reginald Omas Mamode IV.
The EP was put down backed by found sounds, old synths, drum machines, various percussion insturments and a dusty 1980s mixing desk he reclaimed from scrap. Mamode is a self-taught musician who grew up around the Northern Soul of his mother and the Native Music his father played before graduating to Tribe, Rawkus Records, and Slum Village in his teenage years.
The result is a soul enriching, honest sound, rooted in hard drums, loops and funked out bass. It conjugates a debt to Dudley Perkins and Dilla in a uniquely British way, via dub and UK soul. These influences are definitely felt, but the EP never slips into homage, and Mamode's sound retains a profound sense of originality and sense of place. His jams are often more like snapshots of a feeling rather than fully fleshed out songs, with his vocals providing a focused exercise in mood rather than a meandering narrative, as they come in and out around sparse, snappy percussion and Blaxploitation bass.There's a high degree of spontaneity to his writing and recording process, with vocals often put down first time. He is an artist who will always go for mood and feel over the note perfect take.