{"id":125731,"date":"2014-04-21T16:43:44","date_gmt":"2014-04-21T20:43:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/kelis-serves-a-soul-buffet-from-space-on-surreal-tasty-food.php"},"modified":"2014-04-21T16:43:44","modified_gmt":"2014-04-21T20:43:44","slug":"kelis-serves-a-soul-buffet-from-space-on-surreal-tasty-food","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/futurism\/kelis-serves-a-soul-buffet-from-space-on-surreal-tasty-food.php","title":{"rendered":"Kelis Serves a Soul Buffet From Space on Surreal, Tasty &#39;Food&#39;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>        Release Date: April 22, 2014        Label: Ninja Tune      <\/p>\n<p>    Kelis has done a lot of    (delightfully) strange things with soul music over the course    of her career, from aggro-screaming \"I hate you so much right    now\" over sugary Neptunes beats to examining motherhood from    the perspective of a dance-pop cyborg. But Food may be    her strangest move yet: it's an album of vintage funk and    old-school soul cooked up by the queen of unconventional,    sometimes otherworldly R&B.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"This is the real thing. This is the real thing,\" Kelis croons    in that inimitable husky purr of hers on \"Breakfast,\" a warm    affirmation of earthly blessings and fervent horns that comes    off like a sun salutation performed by a Motown girl group.    It's a centered, grounded celebration of the small, day-to-day    moments that nourish us, hosted by the one-time purveyor of    \"22nd Century\" virtual realities and sugary \"Milkshakes,\" with    a guest appearance by Kelis' son, who invites us to come on    over for some of his mom's home cooking. How can we resist?  <\/p>\n<p>    Food is teeming with warm brass and chunky riffs, with    heaping hunks of vintage soul and salty slabs of funk. \"Hooch,\"    for instance, walks a strutting, syncopated bass line    ornamented with sighing backup vocals and punctuated with    Afrobeat-esque horn bursts. The swaggering guitars, Spaghetti    Western shimmer and call-and-response banter of \"Friday Fish    Fry\" falls somewhere between rockabilly and blues rock. And    lead single     \"Jerk Ribs\" rolls through a funk-scape of belching baritone    sax, jangling tambourines, swelling synths and a chugging    triple meter that falls somewhere between Off the Wall    and thiopiques. It's a new sound for Kelis, and it    suits her, offering up new textures for her sometimes    hard-to-place voice to spice up, like a collision of regional    cuisines.  <\/p>\n<p>    The \"soul food\" angle extends beyond the musical and the    metaphorical for Kelis, however. There are those foodie titles,    of course: \"Biscuits n' Gravy,\" \"Jerk Ribs,\" \"Friday Fish Fry.\"    They made for a pretty brilliant marketing campaign: Kelis    literally sold food out of a truck at SXSW to promote the album    (side note: is there anything more SXSW than a Kelis-helmed    food truck?). But the literal culinary references are also    rooted in the singer's own life and quest for soul-nourishment:    Her mom was a chef, and Kelis actually went to culinary school    in her downtime between albums. She also launched a line of    jerk sauce and is getting her own cooking show: she's serious    about this cooking business. Food is Kelis' attempt to    address basic human needs, to nourish the gut in every sense    with an album that emphasizes the organic and the authentic.  <\/p>\n<p>    It feels initially like a far cry from the robo-worldof    Flesh Tone, the kaleidoscopic futurism of her early    work, even the candy-colored pop dream worlds of Kelis Was    Here and Tasty. And in a sense, this album does    seem like an effort to distance herself from her past work: an    emphasis on grown and sexy music as a demonstration of how much    she's matured and gotten back in touch with real life. But lest    we think one of R&B's strangest sirens has gone completely    terrestrial, Kelis took a fairly unorthodox route to her new    organic sound: Food is released on her new label Ninja    Tune, a British outfit known for putting out adventurous indie    and experimental electronic music by the likes of Amon Tobin    and Bonobo. And the album was helmed by Dave Sitek, go-to    producer of envelope-dismantling sounds for artists like Yeah    Yeah Yeahs and Santigold, and member of TV on the Radio, a    group that knows from weird, disruptive soul. These are neither    typical methods of cultivating a classic soul sound nor    conventional choices for someone whose previous work includes    beats by the Neptunes and a big hit like \"Bossy.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    On much of the Food, then, the vintage soul is couched    in a kind surrealist haze. Tracks like the gauzy,    lost-in-thought \"Runnin'\" and the paisley-hued \"Cobbler\" float    away above the solid, dusty funk that anchors the rest of the    album. Then there's \"Change,\" a stylistically complex (Hare    Krishna chant meets Moroccan Berber folk song meets    Afro-futurism?) and structurally ear-boggling track anchored by    the repeating line, \"You can't escape the grips of desire\"    that's delivered like a curse. Kelis' strange, inimitable voice    -- at once earthbound and alien -- winds its way into every    wrinkle and crevice of these new sonic textures. Food    is indeed \"the real thing,\" a satisfying album grounded by    familiar funk, rooted in classic soul sounds and focused on the    everyday rituals of life: eating, playing with the kids,    fighting -- and making up -- with the significant other. But    it's still Kelis' vision of real life: a hearty take    on soul foodthat still manages to shock your tastebuds.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.spin.com\/reviews\/kelis-food\/\/RS=^ADA1Y9bhArDpYVyTNZMEPjgADpR5CY-\" title=\"Kelis Serves a Soul Buffet From Space on Surreal, Tasty &#39;Food&#39;\">Kelis Serves a Soul Buffet From Space on Surreal, Tasty &#39;Food&#39;<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Release Date: April 22, 2014 Label: Ninja Tune Kelis has done a lot of (delightfully) strange things with soul music over the course of her career, from aggro-screaming \"I hate you so much right now\" over sugary Neptunes beats to examining motherhood from the perspective of a dance-pop cyborg. 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