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"Automatic" album lyrics

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01
Ladi6 - Intro
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Ladi6 - Ikarus
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Ladi6 - Dust
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Ladi6 feat. Invincible - Slow Ride
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Ladi6 - Burnin'
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Ladi6 - Diamonds
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Ladi6 - People Talking
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Ladi6 - Shine On
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Ladi6 feat. Scribe, Tyra Hammond and Parks [NZ] - Ready To Fly
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Ladi6 - Automatic
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Ladi6 - Hold Tight
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album info:
Verified yes
Discs1
GenreR&B, Soul
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Released2013-08-16
Record labelIndependent Release
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AddedAugust 7th, 2013
Last updatedAugust 20th, 2013
AboutReview : http://offthetracks.co.nz/ladi6-automatic/

I've never really been a fan of Ladi6 in the sense that I don't retain the albums – can't recall anything particularly wonderful from her two previous full-lengthers – but I've seen her perform a few times and she's a great live act. Like, always worth seeing. A great band with just her and drummer Julien Dyne (he's always worth listening to – in all his guises) and Ladi's partner in music and life Parks (Brent Park). I should clarify perhaps that I didn't in any way hate the previous records – they just sorta drifted in and out of the house.

Wow though – what a giant step up Automatic is; her third album.

The woman born Karoline Tamati has always had a voice worth listening to – I think back to when I first heard her with Sheelahroc and on through Verse Two. But here she's dropping the forays into rapping – and the occasional tilts toward other genres. She's all soul here but this is still a hip-hop album, particularly in the way it's been built. Parks co-produced this album with American DJ/Producer Waajeed. And in so many ways this is Brent Park's record just as it's Karoline's. For in fact they are Ladi6 – together. She is the soul and voice but he is part of the backbone and spirit. He helps to flesh the sound out.

Here that sound is a contemporary soul record – with some of the oozing wooziness of modern dance music dripping down around Ladi6's cool-charm vocals.

I never entirely supported the lofty claim of her being "New Zealand's answer to Erykah Badu" – but here I can see the point of it, beyond it being, obviously, a huge compliment. Where the two are similar – because Ladi doesn't sound a thing like Erykah – is in the way they sing gimmick-free. There's no vocal gymnastics, no big search and climb. They are singers, tunnelling to the heart of the song. Conveying these songs in the best, simplest way.

Here Ladi6 doesn't put a foot wrong, she sounds fabulous and there are some great pop-writing instincts on show. Several of the songs on this tight, trim album (less than 40 ladi6minutes, I always like that) will show up on radio, will reach a mainstream audience. And then there's the sly, subversive side to this record too. It's slinky and groovy and – sonically – it's a joy. It sounds cool. It sounds sharp and wonderful. And there's not a single song that shouldn't be on this album, the flow is perfect.

It's the record of her career. The one that rightly deserves to see her raved about. And now I really can't wait to see the band kick this stuff live. It'll be fantastic. I've always enjoyed the shows. And now I have something to hang onto.

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