Adrian Younge: Venice Dawn


Image Courtesy of Wax Poetics

In 2009, a film of all films was released, Black Dynamite. Starring Michael Jai White as Black Dynamite himself, this blaxploitation spoof could have easily fit in with B films like Mean Mother, Cool Breeze, or Savage. Paralleling characters like Shaft, director Scott Sanders put out a cult hit that was celebrated by collectors, DJ’s, and movie enthusiasts alike. With the original soundtrack done by Adrian Younge (who also edited the film), his Black Dynamite Orchestra has wowed audiences throughout the world. Mr. Younge has also gone on to forge a bond and tight affiliation with respected publishing and label trail blazer Wax Poetics, releasing the OST and generally fucking with people’s heads with his superb talent. As well as being a DJ (he and Sanders have been a DJ team for over 10 years), Younge is a self taught musician on many instruments. This kind of DIY attitude is well respected here at Flea Market Funk, and when I hear of something in this vain, I have to spread it to the masses. Wax Poetics Records has reissued this 2000 Soundtrack from Younge for FREE. That’s right people, FREE. Here is what Wax Poetics has to say about this piece of goodness:

“The story begins in 1998 as budding hip-hop producer Adrian Younge finds himself confined by the limitations of the MPC. He begins teaching himself how to play various instruments so he can fully realize his vision. First it was keyboards, then drums, sax, guitar, and bass. Fascinated with the sounds of Italian soundtracks by the likes of Ennio Morricone, Younge begins work on the soundtrack to the fictional film Venice Dawn, recording the album intermittently over the course of the next year. What developed was a sound equal parts Morricone and Air. Self-released, the entire album was composed, arranged, and played by Younge. Only a thousand CDs were pressed, replete with faux soundtrack album art designed by Younge himself. Sold mostly in the L.A. area, the CD became collectable among those in the know.

Fast forward to 2008, and Younge finds himself at the center of the Black Dynamite zeitgeist. Instrumental in the film’s development, Younge not only edited the film, but composed the original score as well. Hailed as a modern blaxploitation masterpiece, the Black Dynamite score solidified Younge’s position as a force to be reckoned with on the new worldwide soul and funk scene.

Taking some time off after the success of Black Dynamite, Younge began revisiting some of his earlier work from Venice Dawn and envisioned a new sound that would take the blaxploitation of Black Dynamite and mesh it with the more left-field sounds of Venice Dawn, eventually deciding to bring everything full circle by releasing the material under the Venice Dawn moniker. This new LP, titled Something About April, will be released this fall on Wax Poetics Records, with the first single, “It’s Me,” coming in August.

In correlation with the release of the new LP, Wax Poetics Records is reissuing a digital-only EP version of the original Venice Dawn album for free. Its rerelease eleven years later connects the dots between Black Dynamite, Younge’s early work, and his newest album, Something About April.”

I can hear equal parts Morricone, Air (especially on Premieres Symtoms), and maybe a tinge of the Queen St. Gang as Younge plays all instruments, and shows off the talent he had way before he did Black Dynamite. This brother lays it down in an OST type of way. Thank You Adran Younge and thanks Wax Poetics for sharing. Enjoy!

Download the Venice Dawn Soundtrack here.

Here is the Wax Poetics/Adrian Younge Soundcloud Page as well.

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