You have reached a quiet bamboo grove, where you will find an eclectic mix of nature, music, writing, and other creative arts. Tao-Talk is curated by a philosophical daoist who has thrown the net away.
What should you focus on today or tomorrow? Well, as I said in the earlier question, don’t focus on either, focus on the present. People can spend so much time dwelling on the past and the future that they forget to concentrate on making the day their [sic] living in special.
-- from interview at Blowout Magazine
Iraina Mancini (b. 1986) is a British singer, songwriter, DJ, radio host, and model. Iraina was born in London, England. Her father, Geoffrey Alexander MacCormack, better known as Warren Peace, was a childhood friend of David Bowie, and contributed to some of Bowie’s albums and tours.
Early career Her music career began with “Mancini,” an electronic pop group that appeared on Channel 4’s Mobile Act Unsigned. After that group disbanded, she moved to Liverpool and started a band called “The Venus Fury” with ex members of “The Zutons” and “The Dead 60s.”
Multi-talented Mancini is also a DJ and typically plays Northern soul, early rhythm and blues, ska, funk, Garage Rock and Latin boogaloo. She has played throughout London and internationally at music and film festivals such as the Toronto Film Festival, Glastonbury, and The Secret Garden Party.
She has also played for brands such as GQ, NME Awards, Swarovski, American Express, and Samsung.
She ran a popular monthly night called “Soul Box” in East London with Eddie Piller and fashion photographer Dean Chalkley. Mancini also presents a monthly radio show on Soho Radio.
On 6/19/20, Mancini provided vocals for “The War,” a single from electronic musicians BT and Matt Fax, which appears in the album The Lost Art of Longing.
In 2021, Mancini returned with new solo music including singles “Shotgun”, “Deep End”, and “Do It (You stole the Rhythm.)” Her music takes influences from 1960s French cinema, Psychedelia, Serge Gainsbourg, and French YeYe girls.
All singles playlist and featured heavily on BBC 6 Music and Radio 2 with firm fans in Lauren Laverne, Jo Whiley and Chris Hawkins.
The official website for Iraina at wiki is bogus, which made me look for more info on her. I found two fairly decent reviews on live shows with good pics:
Iraina Mancini: Where Else? Margate – Live Review by Andrew Lockwood at Louder Than War in 2023
Iraina Mancini review — apocalyptic cabaret from an infuriatingly cool chanteuse by Ed Potton at The Times in 2023
Listening to all of the songs imdb lists, I am liking what I’m hearing! There is a catchy energy, good acoustic production, and her voice is strong. Give her a chance to show what she can do. Thank you to whomever gave me Iraina’s name!
Wow…this is NOT what I expected after reading about “electronic”….I was expecting a Kraftwerk type of sound…this is really good! Nothing against Kraftwerk….but they were not in my wheelhouse…this is.
What a find, Lisa! I was right into the “Deep End.” The song is indeed catchy and has a bit of a 007 kind of vibe (cool to hear it live, at the end of the live video). The first video is cinematic in quality.
The live recording is a nice contrast, both in recording and style (though the first full song – with absolutely stunning vocals – has similarities to the one in the first video). Amazing artist (and backing ban and singers), loving what I’m hearing, too. Thanks for the introduction.
wow she’s amazingly good! I enjoyed listening to some of her music!
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I do also, CA. I like that retro sound.
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Not my cup of tea as they say but she sounds great!
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Randy, thanks for giving her a chance and for the feedback :)
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Wow…this is NOT what I expected after reading about “electronic”….I was expecting a Kraftwerk type of sound…this is really good! Nothing against Kraftwerk….but they were not in my wheelhouse…this is.
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Max, I do like her sound, which sounds retro/60s in the best of ways. Maybe she plays different stuff when she DJs?
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That has to be it Lisa…not what I was expecting but like you said…I really like this.
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She sounds a bit like Shirley Manson! love her!
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V, now that you mention Shirley Manson, yes! Agreed! Glad you like what you’re hearing.
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I’m going to need more space on my hard drive :)
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lol :) She’s good!
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She really is :)
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Nice find, Lisa discovering Iraina Mancini.
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Glad you like what you’re hearing, Jim. She’s got the right looks and the right sound and the right style.
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I like her voice, especially in the live track
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or tracks, I should have said
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Same here, Glyn. I like the first video also.
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What a find, Lisa! I was right into the “Deep End.” The song is indeed catchy and has a bit of a 007 kind of vibe (cool to hear it live, at the end of the live video). The first video is cinematic in quality.
The live recording is a nice contrast, both in recording and style (though the first full song – with absolutely stunning vocals – has similarities to the one in the first video). Amazing artist (and backing ban and singers), loving what I’m hearing, too. Thanks for the introduction.
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Steve, happy to see you are quite enthused by Iraina Mancini. Groovy :)
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