Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Love from Across the Pond and Beyond

Its been crazy how as the summer has taken off I've been getting drops on blogs all over the world. As an album that came out nearly six months ago that's not too bad. (The cover is snow? How "summer" could it be?) Lately I've actually been getting more hits and downloads then ever. I guess it all just speaks to how I'm pretty shitty at the whole self-promotion thing. I've always believed that an artists music should speak for itself and that six-packs, photo-shoots and press-kits shouldn't be "speaking" for their art. (not saying I don't have abs tighter than Usher, just saying its not going to make my music any more enjoyable to listen to)

I just wanted to take a second and acknowledge a lot of these blogs, djs and general fans of good music that have been dropping and spreading my art. Its been crazy some of the lists I have been put on... For instance, right now I'm #1 on the soul playlist of 22tracks. (right next to Dwele, Corrine Bailey Rae and Robert Glasper to name a few.) If you're not already a reader of 22tracks, become one. They are an incredible source for music ranging from indie to electronic and they have a killin blog. Not only that, they're kinda a big deal. And I'm part of that big deal, no big deal yet though (whatup defjam? psh.)



As if that wasn't enough, my music has been breaking language barriers this summer. Recently I was contacted by JoNaY, a DJ for SoulCall, a spanish radio station based in Tenerife. Apparently they have been playing my EP and it has been getting a lot of love from the djs and listeners alike. They even wrote up a little review on me in their blog. Unfortunately I haven't taken enough years of spanish to understand all of the review but google language tools are handy these days:

"Not lying when I say that this is a really brilliant project, since you hear the first song you realize the sound quality of the enigmatic Ken Ross, and we do not know much about his life and career, but as this blog is not a heart (?) gives us the same, and therefore we only focus on their talents and enjoy a perfectly mixed EP with soulful hip-hop, a combination that SoulCall worships."

Those are some kind words, I think the general consensus from blogs and reviewers these days is that my music is real great but no one knows who I am haha, Suggestions? Please let me know how to better convey myself as an artist. I'm dead serious, e-mail me. JoNaY has asked me to do a radio drop on SoulCall as well, so if you're over there in Spain tune in to hear my sultry vocals!


As always, I want you guys to know that I'm humbled and blessed by all of you who have shared my music with others. It always gets back to me and you have now idea how encouraging it is. I'm sure you all already know, but its not easy to be an artist full-time these days, so we really have to do our best to support those who's work we appreciate.

And with that I strive to write another post this weekend to update you all on where I'm at with my life and with my music.