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		<title>Slice Just Wanna Be Nice To You</title>
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One man band Alan Wilkis has been on my A-list for quite some time now. Pop may well be eating itself, but there&#8217;s no harm in having a dance along the way right?
I picked up latest EP &#8216;Pink And Purple&#8216; for its attractive and exciting cover art, but what was behind it was an impressionable [...]]]></description>
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<p>One man band <strong>Alan Wilkis</strong> has been on my A-list for quite some time now. Pop may well be eating itself, but there&#8217;s no harm in having a dance along the way right?</p>
<p>I picked up latest EP &#8216;<em>Pink And Purple</em>&#8216; for its attractive and exciting cover art, but what was behind it was an impressionable beast waiting to be uncovered. At 6 tracks strong, the EP works in a way that makes it self contained, but there are so many varying styles and sounds covered here.</p>
<p>Straight out of Brooklyn, Alan Wilkis is an extremely talented multi-instrumentalist. From the funky guitar lines to the high-pitch vocal hook-lines, it&#8217;s all here. Often compared to acts like <strong>Chromeo</strong> and <strong>Jamie Lidell</strong>, Wilkis&#8217; inspiration is drawn purely from the golden age of pop with acts like <img class="size-full wp-image-636 alignright" title="alanwilkis2" src="http://www.takeaslice.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/alanwilkis2.jpg" alt="alanwilkis2" width="250" height="250" /><strong>Prince</strong>, <strong>Rick James</strong>, <strong>The Pointer Sisters</strong> (if you&#8217;re listening Alan, I&#8217;ll be your best friend if you performed a cover of &#8216;Automatic&#8217;), <strong>Madonna</strong> and <strong>Phil Collins</strong> making up his repertoire of sound.</p>
<p>Each track has so many various different styles and covers a lot of ground. Opening with &#8216;Snuggle Up To Nail Down&#8217; is a cheesy pop-fest including a clever chorus and some sexface pulling guitar riffs. If this track doesn&#8217;t hook you I&#8217;m not sure what will. &#8216;N.I.C.E&#8217; is like the Sesame Street tribute to Electro Funk with its sing along spelling lessons, Sega Mega Drive nostalgia and tongue-in-cheek irony-laced lyrics, a perfect juxtaposition to the opener. Third track &#8216;Gotta Get You Back&#8217; oddly enough really reminds me of the <strong>Scissor Sisters</strong> vocalist Jake Shears, and I swear Wilkis is playing a Gameboy somewhere in here. Title track &#8216;Pink And Purple&#8217; is the perfect late-night driving track with some of the best synth solos I&#8217;ve heard in years. The EP finishes off with &#8216;Time Machine&#8217;, a fantastic voyage into emotionally driven pop-rock, this really reminds me of the amazing <strong>Tangerine Dream</strong> soundtrack to the Ridley Scott film &#8216;Legend&#8217;, switching into something quite <strong>Pink Floyd</strong> like when that guitar kicks in &#8211; scrumptious!</p>
<p>With vintage synths, an 808, vocoders and many a handclap, &#8216;<em>Pink and Purple</em>&#8216; is a wonderful homage to the history of pop, and music itself. Buy. This. Now.</p>
<p><strong>MP3 Download</strong>: <a href="http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ozynvj15mkj">Alan Wilkis &#8211; Pink And Purple</a></p>
<p><a href="http://myspace.com/alanwilkis"><cite>myspace.com/<strong>alanwilkis</strong></cite></a></p>
<p><a href="http://facebook.com/pages/Alan-Wilkis/19859288720"><em>facebook.com/pages/<strong>Alan-Wilkis</strong>/19859288720</em></a></p>
<p><a href="http://open.spotify.com/artist/5pKf5sdzaKJTF6qpfYFbnU">Alan Wilkis on Spotify</a></p>
<p><span style="color: #888888;"><em>Alan Wilkis&#8217; second release &#8216;Pink And Purple&#8217; is out now. You can pick it up on CD from <a href="http://wilcassettes.bigcartel.com/">BigCartel</a> or digitally via <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=319900073&amp;s=143444">iTunes</a>.</em></span> <span style="color: #888888;"><em>Rumours are escalating about a colab. release between Wilkis and fellow Brookly-based act <a href="http://www.myspace.com/projectjennyprojectjan"><strong>Project Jenny, Project Jan</strong></a> is on the cards. We&#8217;ll keep you updated.</em></span></p>
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