
I am always a fan of artists who take a chance and step out of their usual style or genre to give some other sounds a try. Knipp has long been a great talent (mostly in the blues / rock space) going all the way back to her first album Midnight Mind. She has displayed other chops along the way (speaking of that first album check out “Someonewherelse” which is a piano driven number and a fav of mine). Some other highlights from the past to check out include “Santa Cruz Blues” (off Take It With You), “The Gospel of Good Intentions” (The Well and also a great performance on Live at the Green Room Social Club) and “Outlaw Doc” (Me). One of the things I appreciate the most (other than the great band she always has with her) is her ability to write piercing lyrics that kind of sneak up on you sometimes…you can just be listening along and she will turn a phrase or a sharp line on you unexpectedly. So, all of that being said, when I started seeing her release some “re-mixes” as singles I had a “what the heck is this all about moment?” Not to worry though as Dance Me, which she proudly proclaims as “my first ever electronica record!” is an interesting and worthy addition to her catalog.
This new album, featuring re-mixes of eight of the ten songs off of 2024’s Me, hits a range of grooves in that electronica space. These include a club-bopping version of “Vampire”, the slow and slightly breathless funk of “Go” and a dreamy and stark reggae influenced take on “Stillness.” You can definitely dance to these but they are also pretty cool to listen to just sitting around and pondering the world.
If you check these songs or the album out…please think about purchasing as streaming does not pay well even times a thousand.
You can check out more music and info at either link below:
https://katieknipp.bandcamp.com/music
And please remember to support all of your locals…that community out there is a pretty cool place 🙂
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