I was clicking around Napster and came across Duffy’s new track “Mercy”. Wow…it got to me! It didn’t have any of the sameness of the hit music of today. It was FRESH and BELIEVABLE. It hit me the way music used to capture me before the sample/ MIDI tracks of today. Oh, I realize that it was most likely made with those elements but you know what? It was done with emotion and style. I really felt something from her performance…suddenly I was in a red convertable with a beer between my legs, radio blasting as I rolled way to fast down Pacific Coast Highway. I was transformed into a different time…the time of Aretha, Stax-Volt, Motown and the sounds of “Young America”.
Today, there are no boundaries. A new artist has a blank canvas. The internet made that possible. It occurred to me that because of this record, young artists may be motivated to take more chances…be themselves, in fact I really think this may be “the” record of the summer and if so, it just may be the enouragement for new music to come. Go ahead, dig deep…dare to be different, dare to be unique, dare to FEEL again. Music is all about feeling. My sincere congrats go out to Duffy, her label and her producers for a killer track.
David Kershenbaum
www.musicproshollywood.com
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Now playing: Duffy - Mercy
via FoxyTunes
October 29th, 2008 at 11:45 pm
hi david
wondered what you were up to
greetings from london
best wishes
phil
January 5th, 2009 at 11:03 am
Wow Paul! Don’t really know…would love to hear it? Thanks for the comment….David
January 5th, 2009 at 11:05 am
Hi Phil - So wonderful to hear from you!!! Love to catch up sometime. My best for 200(!
David
January 9th, 2009 at 12:29 am
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February 25th, 2009 at 3:07 pm
I think you have something very special in a producer, subtlety, insight, complete respect for the artistic product, and a real understanding of the music business situation of today. And, you are upbeat and positive. I really love your blog and wish i could find a producer like you. I currently struggle with working with producers that have transformed my music from singer-songwriter stuff to alt. rock. I love the change but so many songs lose their ooommph as I will call it. It’s a challenge.
Thanks for your insight. Kathleen