Double-length live album – recorded in Sydney, mixed in Berlin, out now.
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The Ray Mann Three /// Ori Moto
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The Sketches album is available from mid-September. As an exclusive to everyone on our email list, you can pre-order your copy today on CD or iTunes.
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Sketches vol. 3 is available now, exclusively on iTunes. It collects the latest three tracks in The Sketches Project ~ April’s ‘Sometimes’, May/June’s ‘Hold Onto Me’, and previously-unreleased song, ‘So Long Farewell’, that will be the subject of the next and final Sketch.
Sketches vol. 1 and Sketches vol. 2 are already out on iTunes. Also in the works: the Sketches album, which collects the three volumes plus new material – more on that soon…
Sketches vol. 2 is available now, exclusively on iTunes. It collects the latest three tracks in The Sketches Project ~ December’s ‘Bleeding’, January’s ‘Wannado’, and a brand-new unreleased song, ‘Soapbox’, that will be the subject of March’s Sketch.
Sketches vol. 1 is already out on iTunes ~ and there are some very limited-edition CD copies available only at the ‘Sketches So Far’ Tour shows, all the more reason to come check it out before Ray returns to Berlin…
The first three tracks from The Sketches Project are now available for you to own, exclusively through iTunes. You’ve watched and helped the tracks develop – now own them:
01. Showya (3:38)
02. Babylon (3:36)
03. Who’s Loving You (2:58)
Criminally clever funk from The Ray Man Three, a band that knows how to control the rhythms. This song is more space than sound, with a steady cymbal and barely-there bass guitar, leaving everything else to Ray’s Prince-ly vocal and an abrupt, repetitive bark from his two band mates. An amazingly distinctive tune.
Source: Beat Magazine, Melbourne
Ray Mann Three are a Music Feeds favourite, as is lead singer Ray. He has hair like Amy Winehouse and wears a vest; basically the guy’s a legend. However, it turns out that people are cottoning onto the stylish Ray and his sweet tunes. The Japanese have seen the potential and come a knockin’…
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Music video by The Ray Mann Three performing “Opa Opa”. Animation by Ray Mann.
Get this song on iTunes.
Taken from the album The Ray Mann Three (CD | iTunes).
The Opa Opa EP includes digital-only tracks exclusive to iTunes.
Check out the making of ‘Opa Opa’ on the Ray Mann: #ArtBlog.
More on the Music and Video pages.
“This is audio sex. The funk is almost oozing out of my speakers. Love the D’angelo vibe. Smooth smooth smooth – 4/5” – Dom Alessio, triple j
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Posted 13 Feb, 2009