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Mudville

 
Artist: Mudville

Group Members:

Marilyn Carino, Ben Rubin

Similar Artists:

Moosefrog, Lendi Vexer, Little Dragon, Artemis

Influenced By:

Formal Connection With:

Long Island Lulu, Mike Mills
  • Formed: 2000, Brooklyn, NY
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Glory of Man Is Not in Vogue," "Side Trax," "Iris Nova"

Biography

A duo from New York City via San Francisco, Mudville work primarily in the Portishead tradition, mixing downtempo electronic beats with vintage soul and jazz influences underneath alternately languid and powerful female vocals. Mudville are producer, bassist, and keyboardist Ben Rubin and singer and lyricist Marilyn Carino; native New Yorkers who first met while working in San Francisco in the early '90s (Carino with former Rain Parade leader Matt Piucci, Rubin as a bassist with various local jazz artists), the pair first started collaborating in 1995 as the leaders of a soul revue-styled pop band called Long Island Lulu, releasing a self-titled album in 1998. Returning home to Brooklyn in 2000, Carino and Rubin transformed Long Island Lulu into the self-contained Mudville. The duo's self-titled EP was released on the Slurry label in 2003, with the full-length The Glory of Man Is Not in Vogue following the next year; both garnered deserved comparisons to Massive Attack and Morcheeba. Following the 2005 remix EP Side Trax, Rubin and Carino recorded 2007's Iris Nova with an expanded guest list adding strings, tabla, and pedal steel, among other instruments. Mudville also added drummer John Bollinger (Antony and the Johnsons) and keyboardist/guitarist Brian Charette (Cyndi Lauper) as secondary members for live shows. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
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Mudville

Marilyn Carino and Benny Cha Cha of Mudville
Background information
Origin Brooklyn, New York, USA
Genres Electronica
Downtempo
Post-Trip hop
Years active 2001 - present
Website http://www.mudvillemusic.com/
Members
Marilyn Carino
Benny "Cha Cha" Rubin
Brian Charette
John Walter Bollinger

Mudville is a Brooklyn, NY-based band and artist collective whose sound, a hybrid of Downtempo, Electronica, Memphis-style Soul and Jazz was dubbed, "post-Trip hop" by John Donohue of The New Yorker [1]. Core members Marilyn Carino and Ben (Benny Cha Cha) Rubin have distinguished themselves as adding sophistication to the genre with classic Hip hop stylings, elements of improvisational free jazz and attention to songcraft more influenced by Marvin Gaye and Duke Ellington than the minimalist, pop-based structure and lyrics by which the genre is most often characterized. The New York Post has lauded Mudville's "poetic lyrics, filled with imagery" and "otherworldly, blues-jazz feel"[2] and Time Out New York praised the band's live sound as "brainy, extended improvs... a potent fusion of jazz and space-rock.[3]

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History

The brainchild of bassist/producer Rubin and vocalist/songwriter Carino, Mudville began in San Francisco as a more straightforward rock band that prominently featured Hammond B3 organ. One independently-released CD was recorded in 1997 under Marilyn Carino's name, titled Long Island Lulu.

Upon relocating to New York in 2000, Carino and Rubin began collaborating on songs with Carino writing lyrics and melodies and Rubin producing tracks using a combination of painstakingly-arranged live instruments and digital sampling. Carino is known for her "serious chops"[4], sultry, limber contralto voice and expressive phrasing which is often compared to Annie Lennox[5][6][7], Nina Simone[8] and Sarah Vaughan[9], and for her poetic, progressive-minded prose, which has drawn comparisons to that of Radiohead and R.E.M[10]. She has also co-written and sung on tracks produced by Sly and Robbie.

Benny Cha Cha has been a bassist for numerous Jazz and Rock greats, including Ronnie Cuber, Bill Frisell, Jim Campilongo, Moby and Marshall Crenshaw, and has distinguished himself as a remix artist who has worked with the Wu-Tang Clan's Killah Priest, Karsh Kale and Brazilian Girls.

The duo have recorded an EP, 2003's four-song Mudville, which featured one track, "High Rise", that was co-produced by Billy Talbot, bassist of Neil Young and Crazy Horse, and two full-length recordings; 2005's The Glory of Man is Not in Vogue, which was lauded as "Enchanting... a testament to the healing powers of rhythm"[11] and "A captivating and emotionally charged album" [12] and 2007's Iris Nova, which features an eclectic array of artists, including R.E.M bassist Mike Mills on piano, telecaster maestro Jim Campilongo on guitar, percussionist/producer Karsh Kale, Bob Dylan pedal-steel guitar great Buddy Cage, the maverick Ethel string quartet and creative saxophonist and former Lounge Lizard Michael Blake. American Songwriter Magazine calls Iris Nova "a pageantry of maturing sounds and measures, confident attitudes and different genres" and Rhapsody deems it "a perfect melding, as if Nina Simone came back from the dead to front Morcheeba on a new record".

Mudville's live band since 2005 has consisted of John Walter Bollinger on drums and Brian Charette on keyboards and guitar.

Mudville is also known for collaborations with artists of many disciplines, doing experimental projects with up-and-coming New York videographers and clothing designers and also performing with a contortionist.


Discography

Ben Rubin and Marilyn Carino as Marilyn Carino

  • Long Island Lulu - 1997

As Mudville

  • Mudville EP - 2003
  • The Glory of Man is Not in Vogue - 2005
  • Side Trax (Remixes) digital-only release - 2006
  • Iris Nova - 2007

Marilyn Carino solo recording

  • Little Genius #1 - EP - 2009

Notes

  1. ^ The New Yorker, April 17, 2006
  2. ^ New York Post, June, 2004
  3. ^ Time Out New York, April, 2005
  4. ^ Time Out New York April 2005
  5. ^ Time Out New York, May, 2004
  6. ^ Providence Phoenix, November, 2004
  7. ^ Perfect Sound Forever, January, 2005
  8. ^ Rhapsody Rhadish, June, 2007
  9. ^ Village Voice, June, 2003
  10. ^ Straight No Chaser July 2007
  11. ^ Nylon, November, 2004
  12. ^ Copper Press, November, 2005

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