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Izzi Dunn : ‘Tits & Ass’

 

Izzi Dunn : ‘Tits & Ass’

 

Released: Out Now!!!

Label: Idunnit Music Ltd.

 

 

Having worked with the likes of Roots Manuva, The Gorillaz and Mark Ronson, Izzi Dunn could “moralise on serious issues” but instead she chooses ‘Tits & Ass’, and, although it could be mistaken for a disturbing lonely-hearts ad, it isn’t.

This was unexpected: a singer-songwriter and a cellist having a title track so crude, never, surely? I’m still trying to get my head around it and I’m indifferent.

On the one hand there’s the urban soul splodges that are very mechanical and then there’s the natural finger-licking sinewy strings, which both combine to create a song that’s diverse in sound.

On the last hand it could just be a huge dollop of feminism disguised as funk. Weird.

 

 

 

Words: Adam Mallaby


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