Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for January 29, 2025 a very Jazzy Themed Show.
Featuring: Anita Eccleston, Kruder and Dorfmeister, Zero DB, Bertrand Burgalat, Nicola Conte, Digby Jones, Karmacoma, Kinobe, Apache, Tiny Tunes, Illumination, Lux.
Artist of the Week: Anita Eccleston
While Vancouver based trumpet player and vocalist Anita Eccleston has been dazzling jazz audiences for a long time, in recent years her chops have been honed as a music producer of lofi dream jazz. “I needed to do something different and I didn’t realize how much I would love creating these new songs from the beats up as a producer. The “Gala” projects have taken on so much life and given me such a liberated feeling.”
Wielding her horn as her primary voice of expression, Anita builds ambient electronic beats overlaid with jazz chords, the palette on which she paints her instrumental polyphony. Vinyl horn lines trade off with haunting lofi electric ukuleles and pianos weave their refrains through synths and organs while she wraps the compositions with layers of velvety vocal pads. Her latest release “Winter Gala” is a nostalgic reinvention of traditional winter-time songs. They are jigsaws pulled apart and remade with fragments of age-old melodies intertwined with counterpoint, memorable beats and bass grooves, all adorned with bells – like tinsel on the tree.
Anita’s lead single “Magi” begins starkly with haunting rhythmic voices leading to a driving snare drum. Expressive trumpets proclaim a vision of hope amidst dreamy layers of lofi electric ukulele and rich choral pads. Midway,
a lonely wavering synth magically playing the refrain ‘field and fountain, moor and mountain’ feels like being in the desert at night following that yonder star, brighter than the rest. Inspired by “We Three Kings”, “Magi” is a journey song about believing in a dream and following through to find it realized. The second single “Jingle”, is a laid-back cheerful song that sounds like the magic of the first snowfall of winter. The lights are
up and there is nostalgia for years past and hope for this year. It captures the warmth of thinking fondly of your loved ones as you go about the city in wonder of the hyper communal atmosphere.
Dropping the third single with the album, Shchedryk (pronounced: Sh-che-drik) is an upbeat banger infused with hip-hop funk beats and greasy muted trumpets. A descending upright bass ostinato gives it the feel of a noir detective novel and black fedoras. A subtle nod to the Ukrainian new year’s song known better as “Carol of the Bells” it has buoyant energy and intensity.
Wielding her horn as her primary voice of expression, Anita builds ambient electronic beats overlaid with jazz chords, the palette on which she paints her instrumental polyphony. Vinyl horn lines trade off with haunting lofi electric ukuleles and pianos weave their refrains through synths and organs while she wraps the compositions with layers of velvety vocal pads. Her latest release “Winter Gala” is a nostalgic reinvention of traditional winter-time songs. They are jigsaws pulled apart and remade with fragments of age-old melodies intertwined with counterpoint, memorable beats and bass grooves, all adorned with bells – like tinsel on the tree.
Anita’s lead single “Magi” begins starkly with haunting rhythmic voices leading to a driving snare drum. Expressive trumpets proclaim a vision of hope amidst dreamy layers of lofi electric ukulele and rich choral pads. Midway,
a lonely wavering synth magically playing the refrain ‘field and fountain, moor and mountain’ feels like being in the desert at night following that yonder star, brighter than the rest. Inspired by “We Three Kings”, “Magi” is a journey song about believing in a dream and following through to find it realized. The second single “Jingle”, is a laid-back cheerful song that sounds like the magic of the first snowfall of winter. The lights are
up and there is nostalgia for years past and hope for this year. It captures the warmth of thinking fondly of your loved ones as you go about the city in wonder of the hyper communal atmosphere.
Dropping the third single with the album, Shchedryk (pronounced: Sh-che-drik) is an upbeat banger infused with hip-hop funk beats and greasy muted trumpets. A descending upright bass ostinato gives it the feel of a noir detective novel and black fedoras. A subtle nod to the Ukrainian new year’s song known better as “Carol of the Bells” it has buoyant energy and intensity.
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Thank you to all my listeners locally, from across Canada and around the world: Albania, Algeria, Argentina, Austria, Australia, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, China, Ecuador, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Moldova, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkiye, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA and Vietnam.
- TimeTitleArtistAlbum
- 19:35Anita EcclestonWinter GalaNights (Gala Remix)
- 19:40Anita EcclestonWinter GalaRest
- 19:45Kruder and DorfmeisterK and D SessionsJazz Master
- 19:50Zero DBBongs Bleeps and BasslinesBongos Bleeps and Basslines
- 19:55Zero DBBongs Bleeps and BasslinesOn the 1 and 3
- 20:00Zero DBBongos Bleeps and BasslinesTe Quiero
- 20:05Bertrand BurgalatThe Ssssound of MMMMusicLe Pays Imaginaire
- 20:10Bertrand BurgalatThe Sssssound of MMMusicAux Cycles Electronique
- 20:15Nicola ConteBossa Per DueBossa Per Due
- 20:20Nicola ConteBossa Per DueJazz pour Dadine
- 20:25Digby JonesCafe Del MarPina Colada Jazz Mix
- 20:30KarmacomaTime BirdsTime Birds of the West Remix
- 20:35KinobeOver the HorizonLost in Time
- 20:40KinobeOver the HoirzonIt's Only a Dream
- 20:45ApacheCafe Del MarScripture
- 20:50Tiny TunesCafe Del MarWill You Catch Me
- 20:52IlluminationCafe Del MarCookie Raver
- 20:55LuxCafe Del Mar100 Billon Stars