Solo album di Ben

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Foley
00venerdì 15 ottobre 2004 14:54
Dal suo sito ufficiale, il bassista degli Incubini rende noto della prossima publicazione del suo solo album. Il sito è fatto abbastanza male e non dice praticamente nulla, nemmeno il titolo. Rimanda ad un'altro sito che è fatto ancora peggio... In compenso si può ascoltare un brano in mp3: "Hoopdie" (clicca qui per ascoltarlo direttamente). A me sinceramente ha fatto un'ottima impressione! La parte strumentale è ben curati e il pezzo ha proprio un bel sound, un pochino "oldies" se me lo passate. Le linee vocali sono molto melodiche, molto belli gli intrecci e anche il falsetto è decisamente un'arma che Ben padroneggia pienamente. Non resta che aspettare l'uscita dell'album per capire se arà all'altezza di questo bel brano di preview...

djGiga
00venerdì 15 ottobre 2004 15:02
..quando uscirà di certo non correrò a comprarlo!..[SM=x230730]
però ci potrebbe essere qualche collaborazione di Mike che potrebbe valere il cd!..vedremo![SM=x230835]
brandon76
00venerdì 15 ottobre 2004 15:33
ascoltando questo brano si capisce qual'è il suo attuale apporto agli Incubus e devo dire che il cambiamento di A Crow è dovuto quindi per gran parte a Ben.
Se Dirk non se ne fosse andato A Crow sarebbe stata tutta un'altra cosa.....non voglio entrare nel merito e dire se magari sarebbe stata migliore o peggiore [SM=x230740]...
Comunque il pezzo mi piace e devo dire che Ben se la cavabene nel canto anche se sento delle impronte Brandoniane, bè direi anche giustamente!
marmaduk
00venerdì 15 ottobre 2004 15:44
Strano come pezzo...
ci sento un po di tutto dentro...pure l'infuenza Incubus!!
Anche se non è proprio il mio genere devo dire che questa canzone mi piace molto.
Non sapevo che Ben fosse un così bravo cantante sinceramente...cioè l'avevo intuito ma non immaginavo così.
Ok il confronto con Dirk nei panni di bassista non regge ma di certo il ragazzo con la musica ci sa fare! [SM=x230743]
Comunque collegandomi con quello che dice Vale sulle varie influenze musicali...a me le nuove sonorità di "A crow.." non dispiacciono affatto! [SM=x230744]
andreax84
00venerdì 15 ottobre 2004 16:11
Re:

Scritto da: brandon76 15/10/2004 15.33
ascoltando questo brano si capisce qual'è il suo attuale apporto agli Incubus e devo dire che il cambiamento di A Crow è dovuto quindi per gran parte a Ben.
Se Dirk non se ne fosse andato A Crow sarebbe stata tutta un'altra cosa.....non voglio entrare nel merito e dire se magari sarebbe stata migliore o peggiore [SM=x230740]...
Comunque il pezzo mi piace e devo dire che Ben se la cavabene !




Quoto, anche se una sola canzone nn può dare l'idea di tutto un album, devo dire che nn è male!
giu3
00venerdì 15 ottobre 2004 17:31
Io l'ho trovata molto carina..[SM=x230859]
E faccio i complimenti a Ben che si è rivelato un bravo musicista[SM=x230743] ..ovviamente come dice andreax una canzone non può dare il senso a tutto l'album,ma direi che questo è un buon inizio[SM=x230858]

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azIthinkIam
00sabato 16 ottobre 2004 19:21
ah però!
la canzone scorre davvero piacevole!è Ben curata e come vocalist Ben non sfigura affato, anzi! mi è quasi venuta la curiosità di saperne di +, senza ovviamente pagare il pedaggio della SIAE!
qua Ben che strumento suona?
Cmq sì, concordo con chi dice che ci si sente un po'l'influenza che Ben ha apportato nella realizzazione di ACLOTM....e se anche Dirk ci soprendesse con un disco da solista????

Ben fatto cmq! (che forma squallida d'ironia!)



SoSieTtiNa
00lunedì 18 ottobre 2004 10:55
Eh bravo BEN !
Ma sì dai,è carina [SM=x230743] !Ho sempre pensato che BEN,oltre ad essere un bravissimo musicista,fosse molto bravo nel fare i controcanti...Ma anche come cantante solista non se la cava affatto male(Anche se...Con BRANDON accanto è tutta un'altra cosa [SM=x230848] [SM=x230725] ...)..[SM=x230790]
andreax84
00lunedì 18 ottobre 2004 21:36
Re: ah però!

Scritto da: azIthinkIam 16/10/2004 19.21
qua Ben che strumento suona?




Penso suoni tutti gli strumenti
Alienaccia
00venerdì 2 aprile 2010 13:16
rispolvero questo vecchio topic per aggiornarvi sulle produzioni indipendenti di Ben....il nuovo album solista uscirà a breve e si chiamerà "Burn The Tapes"

beccatevi questa intervista

http://www.officiallyayuppie.com/2010/03/1000th-post-special-ben-kenney-intv.html


For a landmark posting such as this, it calls for a landmark interview, so who better to have than a member of one of my all time favorite bands - INCUBUS! Upon joining the SoCal alt band in 2003 replacing original bassist Dirk Lance, New Jersey native Ben Kenney has made an impact in the evolution of the influential bands sound. Kenney who plays bass and percussion in Incubus, is, unbeknown to many, a solo artist that fuses rock, funk and jazz. Aside from work with Incubus and solo material, Ben can be found lending a hand to many acts like Justin Timberlake and Erykah Badu. As if that was not enough work for him, Ben also runs the small indie label Ghetto Crush Industries. As this multi-talented instrumentalist and entrepreneur begins to prep a new solo record, I had the opportunity and privilege to speak with the Ben. Take a look at my interview with Ben Kenney as we touch on everything from his solo work, days playing in The Roots, Ghetto Crush and a SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE UPDATE ON THE NEXT INCUBUS RECORD! Take a look at my interview with Ben Kenney below..

It seems that every two years we get a new Ben Kenney solo record, is their a new one in the works?

There sure is. I've been working on a new CD+DVD release called "Burn The Tapes". It'll be out soon. It's a big deal for me because I've made a record that I'm 100% in love with along side of my first video project. I'm really anxious to see if people dig it.

What does your solo work let you express as an artist that playing in a band does not?

Mainly I get to play other instruments and express myself beyond just the bass guitar. I love to play guitar and drums and I get to scratch that itch when I make a solo record. I also write, sing and record the vocals+lyrics. Singing is an intimate way to communicate and I think other parts of my personality are exposed by it.

When touring as a solo act, you hit up Jazz clubs, especially in New York. Will we be getting more of these in the future?

I plan to tour for this record. We do play mostly smaller venues on my tours. I wouldn't really call most of the places jazz clubs though. I've always felt like they were local rock clubs and dive bars more than jazz clubs. We do get booked at the occasional restaurant and weird venues like that. Some of those shows seem like they'd be corny as hell but end up being pretty sweet. It really comes down to the crowd. So far my tours have had great crowds.

You play so many instruments from guitar to bass to drums and so on. What is your favorite to play? What is your favorite piece of musical gear that you own?

Drums are often my favorite. I've been playing drums consistently since 1985. It's the center of my world. But my favorite feeling is when everything comes together. Sort of like having a favorite color, which I don't really. I have favorite combinations though. My favorite piece of gear is my first guitar that my dad got me when I was 13. It's my favorite material possession in the world.

In the day and age when major labels are crashing and no one is buying music, you own your label – Ghetto Crush Industries. What is it like being a label owner in these odd and uncertain times?

It's a double edged sword. I lose money but I can do whatever I want creativity-wise. Selling music has changed a lot in the last 10 years. I don't even dream about making money any more. One day someone will write software that let's you pick a type of song or a type of performer and it will create the rest out of pre-determined algorithms that fare well among focus groups. You'll have whatever you're craving as quickly as your computer can render it. Then musicians like me will become novelties - like ventriloquists and poets have. There'll be 3 or 4 cats making a living and the rest of us will be making appearances at bar mitzvahs and retirement homes. But until that day I'll keep slinging CDs and mp3s.

You played in The Roots for a while, how did a Jersey boy like yourself get hooked up with Philly’s finest?

It's a long story but it all comes down to being in the right place at the right time and a couple of great people putting me there. The Roots take care of Philadelphia's music scene more than anything I've ever seen. They've built a foundation for a lot of artists to start from. I was playing music in Philly and I eventually got involved in some of the projects they were working on. The next thing I knew I was in the studio working on a project with ?uestlove and he took me under his wing. That was a big turning point for me. And those guys put me on the map. Someday I want to make a film about The Roots and the people they've helped. That would be epic.

With The Roots doing their stint on Jimmy Fallon, are we going to get a Ben Kenney return one night with the band?

?uestlove invited me to sit in once but it scares the shit out of me. I got to get my chops up first or Kirk will make me look like an asshole on guitar.

Did you ever think you'd get involved in such a large well-known well-established band like Incubus? How is it working with guys like them?
I
never planned on it. It wasn't expecting it either. I was just trying to dedicate myself to working and exploring opportunities. I'm grateful for it. Things like this don't happen to everyone and that means I have to constantly earn it to truly deserve it. I also have a responsibility to a past that I was not there for. I've walked into a long term relationship between a band and it's fans and I have to be respectful to the fact that this was working before me and could just as easily work without me. Hopefully I'll never see that day come. I love being in that band.

Was it weird making the transition from a group like The Roots to a group like Incubus?

Not really. Both bands are serious about what they do and both bands encouraged me to be me. It doesn't get any better than that. Technically speaking, The Roots are a Hip-Hop Band and Incubus is a Rock band so it might seem like two different worlds, but I was never put in a position in either band to do anything other than be myself. On paper they might seem unrelated but they both share a lot of listeners.

Was it odd being the new guy to a band that had already established themselves in the industry?

When I joined The Roots it became apparent to me that I had a lot to learn and not a lot of time to learn it. When I joined Incubus it was similar but not the same shock as joining The Roots. In both situations I learned things about myself I never knew. I didn't really get a lot of "new guy" treatment. Somehow I managed to keep up with what was happening too. I think some fans were tripping but whatever. I liked the first Aunt Viv better too.

Is there a new Incubus record in the works?

Not at the moment. Hopefully soon though. I think everyone's almost fully re-charged.

Aside from working with Incubus and solo material, you have done studio stuff for Justin Timberlake, Faith Evans, Erykah Badu and others. Is it odd from going from your own solo work, playing in Incubus then being a gun-for-hire in the studio?

It's not really odd. There are different challenges for sure. When you're playing for someone else your ego needs to take a back seat. When you're in a band you need to give and take. When you're solo you need to let your ego explode all over the place. I'm just psyched to get to be all three of those characters. This kinda shit doesn't happen to everyone.

BURNING QUESTION: Since you have lived on both coasts, be honest which is better – East or West? Settle the long running dispute once and for all!

I am an east coaster. But I can't disrespect the west. In February I'm trying to keep it in Cali. But NYC in September is the greatest. I can't call it. I absolutely love Barcelona. Does that count?
Alienaccia
00lunedì 19 luglio 2010 00:10
nuove news....new song !
Ascoltate qui...
http://www.benkenney.com/worlds_collide.mp3

Dal Facebook di Ben

New Song - "Worlds Collide"

This is track #8 from my new record "Burn The Tapes". It's called "Worlds Collide" and it was the last song written for the record. It finally feels like summer here in SoCal and this song sounds like summer to me. The record is about to go to mastering and the DVD is done but physical copies won't arrive until September (keeping fingers crossed). You've all been patiently waiting for over a year now. I thought it would be cool to send this song out as an olive branch and a thank you for going on this ride with me. I promise you I've put 100% into making a record that honestly expresses who I am at this point in my life. I hope the music can bring you some joy wherever you may be. It has definitely done so for me. So I'll shut up and just get to it......

Worlds Collide

No giving up right?
Just figure out what what it takes
I should be learning the rules instead I'm burning the tapes
I know it ain't right
I'm bending it 'till it breaks
If I had listened to you we wouldn't be in this place
I may be uptight but you ain't no piece of cake
I'm probably acting a fool but you won't relax your face
No giving up right?
I hope I got what it takes
I'm through with trying to be cool and letting up off the brakes
Now I don't have anywhere else to go
Baby girl you know you could get it
What's with the attitude
And I don't care if you wanted to know
Cause the atmosphere we creating be devastating the vibe
Now I can't even lie
I love it when our worlds collide in the end
I'm like all black and half white
Without a moment to waste
I want to know what to do but I don't know how to wait
No more than half right
As long as it's never fake
Even when telling the truth became a fatal mistake
Cause I don't have anywhere else to go
Baby girl you know you could get it
What's with the attitude (quit it)
And I don't care if you wanted to know
Cause the atmosphere we creating be devestaing the vibe
Now I can't even lie
I love it when our
...you know
Now I can't even lie
I love it when our worlds collide
When we almost die
But we still survive
In the end.
Alienaccia
00lunedì 19 luglio 2010 15:59
beccatevi questo altro pezzo nuovo "Get Time"
oh a me piacciono molto questi 2 pezzi, secondo me ha fatto un buon lavoro, azzardo a dire che lo preferisco a quello di Brandon!

pollA{Anti-Gravity}
00lunedì 19 luglio 2010 16:37
cavolo, sì! son d'accordo con te vale!
raffa76.
00lunedì 19 luglio 2010 19:14
Concordo! Questi brani promettono bene!:-)
Snake_911
00mercoledì 21 luglio 2010 01:27
Non azzardi per niente Vale. Decisamente una spanna sopra al trapezio del Bra. E lo dico con parecchia tristezza. Anche perchè le aspettative c'erano, e almeno per quanto mi riguarda erano abbastanza grandicelle. E bravo Ben! Ora vado a risentirmi Eulogy =)
Yug
00sabato 24 luglio 2010 01:30
Sono d'accordo anch'io, così dopo pochi ascolti preferisco quello di Ben mentre di quello di Brandon solo un paio mi hanno colpito davvero (Courage and Control, Mirror of Venus).
Però boh non saprei la voce di Ben non è male ma secondo me gli manca qualcosa.
---Liz---
00venerdì 13 agosto 2010 17:30
Ben è sempre super prolifico musicalmente eh! Abbastanza fico sto pezzo....
bbmjc
00lunedì 6 settembre 2010 19:01
ben
ascolto i cd di ben kenney da parecchio e mi piacciono praticamente tutti.soprattutto quelli fatti col suo gruppo, supergrub.ne approfitto per consigliarvi il pezzo che mi ha fatto un sacco avvicinare alla sua musica.si chiama eighteen.su youtube dovrebbe essere facile da trovare.basta scrivere "eighteen - supergrub".buon ascolto [SM=g1436935]
Alienaccia
00mercoledì 8 settembre 2010 17:11
bel pezzo sì, ma c'è roba nuova in arrivo dal primo di ottobre!
leggete un pò .::QUI::


Incubus Bassist Ben Kenney To Release Solo Album Burn The Tapes On October 1st


Ben Kenney, bass player from the Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum rock band Incubus, and former guitarist of Grammy-winning hip hop group, The Roots, will release his fourth solo album, Burn The Tapes, October, 1, 2010.

Burn The Tapes was recorded in Kenney’s home studio in Ventura County for the past year and will be available on iTunes and his own label, Ghetto Crush Industries. The album was produced and engineered solely by Kenney with the versatile musician playing every instrument on the…


sty49
00mercoledì 8 settembre 2010 21:21
woooooooooow [SM=g1436922] ma quante cose fa il nostro Ben!!!!! grandissimo!!!! [SM=g1436976]

...son proprio curioso di sentire!!!



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