15 January 2015
Mark Ronson- "Uptown Special"
Nostalgia could easily be categorized as a genre in these ever-changing modern times; the rate at which quality new pop music is released and radio filler clutters the racks is almost neck and neck. Enter the black sheep: Mark Ronson. The dial-tuner behind some of the decade's favorite darlings, including Kanye West's "Jesus Walks" and Amy Winehouse's "Back To Black", Ronson has made a conscious effort to craft layered, catchy pop songs that evade easy categorization. His recent release, "Uptown Special", is no exception.
Relentlessly harkening back to Stax-era funk and jive street shuffle grooves, "Uptown Funk" succeeds at creating a vacuum of radio nostalgia that is severely absent from the charts today. With it's modern guests spots in tow (you've probably already heard the single with Bruno Mars enough) and the reverence for its roots planted firmly (Stevie Wonder and his patented harmonica hues are ever-present and welcomed), the album embraces its time capsule mission statement. In the hands of another producer, the result could have been a mixed bag of kitsch and eye-rolls, but Ronson succeeds at making his beloved era of music shine with his glossy, modern production. Similar in retro-futurism to Daft Punk's "Random Access Memories", "Uptown Special" delivers relevant pop charm with strong roots to the past.
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