Again: Music For December: Yoyode

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To close off the year with a bang or two, we introduce to you Yoyode. The new compilation that will bring you some hefty hits, cathartic end-of-year tracks and new sounds for the future. Now over-looming concept here just the tracks that can usher in a new year without making it blatantly timely or too ceremonial. The numbers range from big hits from household names, to track we had to dig real deep to find. It starts of with a lovely instrumental notes and then takes twists and turns that will hopefully be to your liking. Enjoy bringing in the new year with this one!

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Sexy Track: “Born To Die” by Lana Del Rey

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Lana Del Rey is inevitably taking over 2012. That is not to say that she has built enough buzz without content. But her name is out there and the sound behind her is scrumptious. This lullaby of hopelessness is a sullen tribute to old hollywood. Jazz sensibility also takes over this pop song. Her vocals are muddled in malaise of grandeur which befits the theme of the song perfectly. When it comes down to it, popular music has never heard anything like Lana Del Rey. Now, she might not have versatility to broaden her sound come album release time, but until then she is exactly on the right track.

Exclusive: Review of Sade’s Abu Dhabi concert performance!

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By Sara Al Ibrahim, for Loft965.com

Walking into the Flash Yas Arena I expected the standard pre-concert activities. Walking around trying to find friends, stocking up on food and drinks before the concessions stand gets too crowded, and the general standing and waiting for the star of the night to make their appearance. I was very pleasantly surprised by the pre-show entertainment, which consisted of games where concertgoers could win fun prizes, and a photo booth fully stocked with wacky accessories to make for some photos you’re sure to remember years later. The opening act of the night was Abri, who I must say set the mood for what was to come. His smooth vocals warmed up the crowd and seemed to bring people together in their excitement.

We weren’t kept waiting for long, as we could soon hear music that caused a mass rush towards the stage from all sides of the venue. Dramatic drums served as an intro to “Soldier of Love” where the sexy dark silhouette of Sade appeared center-stage ready to seduce our senses. We were taken on an emotional rollercoaster with her selection of 21 songs off her 10 studio albums, spanned over her 20+ year career, ranging from the happy upbeat “Color of Love,” the slow sad lullaby that is “Jezebel,” to what are arguably two of her biggest hits “Smooth Operator” and “Sweetest Taboo.”

The stage setup was simple and elegant, which is very fitting to Sade’s vocally-charged performance style. Her live vocals are arguably the best in today’s lip-synching laced concert market. The band followed her every move, note and word. The incorporation of her band into the song transitions made the concert flow as though seconds had passed by, and that she had never left the stage for a moment. Her wardrobe changes complimented the stage setups to a T, from wearing all black suit, to a long slinky white sequin gown, which left everyone wondering how she looks this good as a woman in her 50’s! I must add that she was barefoot most of the second half of the concert which left her free to move and dance and connect with her entranced adoring audience.

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Not one to disappoint, Sade used her strong, smooth, sexy voice to keep us in a daze throughout her almost 2 hour set, which was longer than most artists, but seemed to last for only a few moments.

Sade made a conscious effort to connect with the UAE, using Arabic words such as “Shukran” and even renaming Abu Dhabi to Adu Dhabi (Adu being her surname) for the night. Those little things made her concert feel personal to everyone there, even prompting people to say “She’s so down to earth” and “I felt like I was onstage with her”.

By the end of the night not a dry eye was in the house as this was the closing night of the tour. A teary-eyed Sade introduced and thanked every member of her band with heartfelt words that made the audience feel as though they were part of her tour family. The passion and love for music and performing Sade exhibited during her performance left you feeling like it was all a dream… a beautiful dream you never want to awake from.

For more writing from Sara, please visit her blog here. 

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Exclusive: 5 Questions With Loft965.com: Rebecca Ferguson

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1. Greetings from Kuwait! Loft965.com loves your new single! How do you feel about that and what do you think this year holds for you?

I feel very happy and grateful people are taking to the music. I’m very excited for the year ahead.

2. When will the album be out and what will it be called?

My new album is out now, it’s called Heaven.

3. How do you feel about starting out in a [competition] reality show, do you think that was the right platform for you?

I think it was. I wouldn’t of had the exposure I’ve had without the X Factor.

4. Should we expect a tour after the album release and when do you think it will be?

Yes I’m touring in February and March. I’m really excited to be performing my own songs to my fans and it’s my own tour. (Side note: Rebecca Ferguson has added three extra dates to her February / March 2012 headline UK tour. She will play Plymouth, Reading and another date in Liverpool, in March next year.)

5. We love quotes, what is your favorite quote or motto?

“Live for today as tomorrow might not have been written.”

 

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Must-Watch: Video Premiere: “Born To Die” by Lana Del Rey

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The amazing visual architecture behind Lana Del Rey’s imaging is the sole purpose this singer is going to conquer the airwaves in 2012! Lana is unlike any other, she is a pop signer that sings slow haunting tracks with lazy vocals and an old hollywood charm.

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Exclusive: Loft965.com’s Best 100 Albums Of 2011!

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  1. Let England Shake – PJ Harvey
  2. 4 – Beyonce
  3. 21 – Adele
  4. Return To Love – Lira
  5. James Blake – James Blake
  6. Seven – Emily King
  7. Oh Land – Oh Land
  8. Echoes - Will Young
  9. Good For The Soul - Dionne Bromfield
  10. 101 – Keren Ann
  11. The Light Of The Sun – Jill Scott
  12. Belle – Bic Runga
  13. It All Starts With One – Ane Brun
  14. Femme Fatale – Britney Spears
  15. The Memory Machine – Julia Stone
  16. Born This Way – Lady Gaga
  17. Passenger – Laura Hannigan
  18. Two – Lenka
  19. Love After War – Robin Thicke
  20. The Sea – Melanie C
  21. GlamazonRuPaul
  22. When The Sun Goes Down – Selena Gomez & The Scene
  23. Pieces Of Me – Ledisi
  24. A Creature I Don’t KnowLaura Marling
  25. Soul UK – Beverley Knights
  26. Late Nights And Early Mornings – Marsha Ambrosius
  27. Rivers And Homes – J.Viewz
  28. Wounded Rhymes – Lykke Li
  29. Washing Away Yesterday – Undersea Poem
  30. Let It Break – Gemma Hayes
  31. Mirrorwriting – Jamie Woon
  32. Cinderella’s Eyes – Nicola Roberts
  33. Talk That Talk – Rihanna
  34. Night Of Hunters – Tori Amos
  35. Lioness: Hidden Treasures – Amy Winehouse
  36. Biophilia – Bjork
  37. Year Of The Wolf – Nerina Pallot
  38. On A Mission – Katy B
  39. 50 Words For Snow – Kate Bush
  40. Cape Dory – Tennis
  41. On Your Radar – The Saturdays
  42. Unclubbed 2 – Unclubbed
  43. With The Music I Die – Wynter Gordon
  44. The King Of Limbs – Radiohead
  45. Outside The Skyline – Miguel Migs
  46. Wasted In Jackson – Lauren Pritchard
  47. Metals - Feist
  48. Within And Without – Washed Out
  49. Safari Disco Club – YELLE
  50. Ceremonials – Florence + The Machine
  51. Mariefred Sessions – Erik Hassle
  52. Rabbits On The Run – Vanessa Carlton
  53. Beautiful Imperfection – Asa
  54. BeatRoot – Matti Roots
  55. Blue Songs – Hercules + The Love Affair
  56. Thao And Mirah – Thao And Mirah
  57. Experiments – Florrie
  58. Make A Scene – Sophie Ellis Bextor
  59. Peaceland – Sinitus Tempo
  60. Light Me Up – The Pretty Reckless
  61. Here I Am – Kelly Rowland
  62. Selah Sue – Selah Sue
  63. Love CPR – September
  64. Destroyed – Moby
  65. The Deep Field – Joan As Police Woman
  66. Mondo Amore – Nicole Atkins
  67. Those Who Wait – Daley
  68. Strange Mercy – St. Vincent
  69. Adulthood – Cocknbullkid
  70. Resurrected – Omar Afuni
  71. Anna Calvi – Anna Calvi
  72. Collapse Into Now – REM
  73. Light After Dark – Clare Maguire
  74. Colours – Nadio Oh
  75. Who You Are – Jessie J
  76. Stronger – Kelly Clarkson
  77. The Main Ingredients – Down To The Bone
  78. Take Care – Drake
  79. See The Light – Jessica 6
  80. K.I.S.S. – Mya
  81. Lifelines – Andrea Corr
  82. Thursday – The Weeknd
  83. TKOL RMX 1234567 – Radiohead
  84. Heaven – Rebecca Ferguson
  85. Cults – Cults
  86. New Look – New Look
  87. Before The DinosaursAura Dione
  88. lovestrong. – Christina Perri
  89. Sorry For Party Rocking – LMFAO
  90. Thunder Thighs – Kimya Dawson
  91. Siberia – Lights
  92. Flash! – Electric Lady Lab
  93. Mylo Xyloto – Coldplay
  94. Still Right Here – Melissa Ferrick
  95. Kaleidoscope - DJ Okawari
  96. Nothing But The Beat – David Guetta
  97. Arabian Horse – GusGus
  98. My Life II… The Journey Continues (Act 1) – Mary J. Blige
  99. Love? - Jennifer Lopez
  100. LP1 – Joss Stone

Previous Lists:

Loft965.com’s Best Albums of 2010.

Loft965.com’s Best Albums of 2009.

Loft965.com’s Best Albums of 2008.

Nelly Furtado announces new album and tour!

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Nelly Furtado is ready to unleash a new English album with a two-year long tour. Great news as we wanted something from her for a while and Mi Plan didn’t quench our thirst. Also, it’s not called Lifestyle as previously reported. She tweeted:

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