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CABARET VILLE MAGAZINE. P256. CONTINUED FROM  P255

WORLD OF JAZZ, POP AND ROCK

THE BEST MUSICIANS AND TOP BANDS IN GREAT BRITAIN TODAY

29. The Cinematic Orchestra
Cinematic OrchestraJazzers often dabble with DJs and sampling, but with Cinematic Orchestra, it has happened the other way round. Leader Jason Swinscoe started out chopping up his record collection (1960s and 70s jazz and soundtracks) for the Ninja Tune label. He has ended up with a band of fine jazz players - but not a jazz band. Through two albums (Every Day, Motion), collaborations with Roots Manuva and Fontella Bass, and a soundtrack for the Russian silent movie Man With a Movie Camera, Swinscoe has turned lots of the sampling back into live playing. It has the directness of simple loop music, but 10 times the emotional power. Sound:15 Songs:11Gigs:14 Style:9 Attitude:11Total: 60

30. British Sea Power
British Sea PowerPlenty of new bands have emerged in the wake of the Strokes, but genuinely new ideas seem thin on the ground. Sussex's British Sea Power have them in abundance, from their decision to deck their stages with foliage and stuffed animals, to their Dad's Army image, to the opening lyric of their debut single, Fear of Drowning: "Jesus fucking Christ, oh God, no!" At a time when most bands are content to indulge in self-conscious "classic" rock posturing, British Sea Power take their cues from outside the accepted canon of cool. Sound:13 Songs:10 Gigs: 10 Style:16 Attitude:11 Total: 60
 

31. Girls Aloud
The female winners of Pop Stars: The Rivals turned out to be tough cookies who, as promised, sent the boy winners packing with a combination of girl-gang iciness and 1960s-
Girls Aloudinfluenced pop. The first singles, Sound of the Underground and No Good Advice, were unsentimental and addictive, and the girls themselves opinionated in a way that belied their manufactured beginnings. British chart-pop once excelled at producing hits with lots of style and just enough substance to get by, and Girls Aloud are a return to these values. Sound:16 Songs: 16 Gigs:10 Style:4 Attitude:13 Total: 59

 

32. Spiritualized
Spiritualized100 ReasonsWith his first band Spacemen 3 and (since 1990) Spiritualized, Rugby dweller Jason Pierce has created songs that eerily conjure up a musical opiate and hallucinatory experience. His only public excesses, however, consist of orchestras, strobes and studio bands of up to 100 people. Either way, after so much time Out There, it's unsurprising that he performs sitting down. Sound:18 Songs:16 Gigs: 14 Style: 5 Attitude:6 Total: 59
 

33. Hundred Reasons
In recent years, British metal has, like British hip-hop, been the poor relation of its American cousin. The 2002 debut by Aldershot quintet 100 Reasons, Ideas Above Our Station, represented a genuine UK alternative to the knuckleheaded excesses of US nu-metal. Packed with fiery guitars, anguished vocals and rich melodies, it proved that metal was not solely the preserve of the baggy-shorted and the brain-dead. Sound:15 Songs: 12 Gigs: 10 Style:7 Attitude:14 Total: 58

34.Martina Topley-Bird
Sometimes when Topley-Bird sings she uses a vintage 1940s microphone, an apt gesture for a woman whose voice sounds wonderfully out of time. Discovered by Tricky, she became the Bristolian's muse and foil, her voice seemingly too old and wise to emanate from a teenage girl. Now a little older and wiser, she is a beguiling solo talent, working
Martina Topley Birdprewar blues and post-coital soul into her Lone PigeonMercury-nominated debut, Quixotic. Sound: 12 Songs: 10 Gigs: 15 Style: 11 Attitude: 10 Total: 58
 

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