“I dropped the remix off at the office and Mark Rae was there. I had some of my own stuff on mini disc, he listened and said he had to get a copy sent to Kate Rogers - the track on my last album ‘Secrets Of The World’ was the result.”
His second album, ‘Take My Drum To England’, came out on Grand Central in August 2002, just 6 months after the ever prolific Jon had dropped off that Aim remix.
I-DJ said "‘Take My Drum To England’ is a wonderfully multi-faceted album of finely honed instrumental beatscapes….proving that Jon Kennedy is maturing into one of Britain’s more discerning beat makers. His time has surely come”.
“The move to Grand Central has had a massive impact on my music making and playing, definitely. The compilation 'Central Heating' was on rotation at the skate park where I used to work. I remember in 1997 when I lived in Canada seeing Grand Central stuff in a record shop in Vancouver and associating it with my hometown and the type of music I wanted to make” says Jon.
Jon’s sound organically evolves throughout his three albums, and where his debut is mainly sample and loop driven, by the second album he has got into creating his own samples and distorting them. His third album ‘Useless Wooden Toys’ shows the creative process laid bare: “I definitely had a vision of the sound I wanted to create instead of making something and thinking that’s pretty close. I tried to ‘see’ the sounds and remake them; I was trying to be more creative with music design and compared to the massive orchestration in the other two, this is simpler, stripped down, ripped apart, which makes it sound dusty and vintage”.
Jon has explored the whole ‘sound’, taken it apart visually, not actually using a program as such, and no records were sampled for his third album.
“…..there are so many programs out there for people to get, but it just teaches people the same technique, music is awash with the same sound: the generic ‘Downtempo’ sound”.
The album title ‘Useless Wooden Toys’ is a reference to an old skate video from 1991, it was a pivotal point in Jon’s life. The title could be seen as ironic because that time, for Jon, is when hip hop was hip hop and not R&B - when things were simple, music was real, and you had the skater mentality of freedom: “Perhaps I’m getting old, maybe I’m ‘agist’! MTV ruined it for us all!”.
Jon took his inspiration from that time when he was recording alone in his Dad’s cellar on an old four track and a bass. “I used to record the drum track then play it back through the speakers near the mic I was recording the guitar through - and so on, until I had six tracks with MEGA-HISS on….so, they were simple tunes with raw, deep down dirty production”.
His third album is influenced by the music and production of Debussy, The Soft Machine, Hendrix (“always Hendrix”), DJ Shadow, Chuck Mangione, Tommy Guerrero, Howlin' Wolf, Pete Rock, Caveman and Rage Against The Machine. The album itself has many different musical inferences: breakbeat and psychedelic to bossa nova and dub. However, it is the sounds that Jon’s music is made from which stretch the imagination. What does a hi-hat sound like when you play it through a wah wah? What noise does a snare make if you down tune it? What happens if you play drums in the bathroom, then cut up that sound, stretch it out, then delay it? And an African drum, what would that sound like with a lump of clay in it?
On this third album Jon has also “had a vocal rattle” himself on most of the tracks, whether as short samples, full songs, or MC type vocal hooks like in ‘Save The People’ and ‘You, You And You’. His music happily marries opposites: deep gnarly bass with twinkly strings and high flutes contrasting dark with light sounds. The title track ‘Useless Wooden Toys’ is ironic in its design; it's “the most personal of all the tracks on the album and the centre point of this entity of work. I was as musically pure and open as I could be when I wrote it but the lyrics on the track are intended to be throw-away - they sound deep but when you investigate they are just obvious statements - the point being you should be who you want to be, and do what you want to do”.
‘Innovative minds like Kennedy’s are a precious resource. It’s not just anyone who can work so skilfully toward a mastery of the digital world of loops and samples, while also demonstrating the musicianship and leadership necessary to produce a tight solid performance“ - RE:UP (US Magazine)
Jon has an international following; he’s easy to find and he responds to most people who contact him. He records under his real name, his website is also his name and his openness has encouraged people to make contact with the person behind the music. On a recent DJ tour of Japan, he was surprised by peoples reactions; “In Japan it's all drum 'n’ bass and breakbeat - its about the speed of the beat. My stuff kind of intrigued them as the beat and bass are there, but there’s other stuff going on, like spongy, muddy, scratchy and unusual sounds.
“I think in Britain, when my second album came out it got lost in the sea of the compilation market that was awash with that bracket of Zero 7 and Air".
Jon’s ambitions for the future is to push the live performances. A trained drummer himself, he leads a flutist, female singer, guitar, turntablist and bass player, while he drives the beat and works the ‘sounds’ he creates. He wants to “mix up triggering sounds with the players. Also to affect the instruments live but not in the 'laptop generation' sense which, by the way, sucks ass. I want my players fully aware of the effects and what each track needs to sound like and be as close as possible to the original recording. I like the idea of trying to match the sound live because it’s such a challenge for us. It’s easy to ‘cover’ my tunes live and I am sick of hearing bands say ”We’re not trying to recreate the sound live” - to me that is exactly what it is all about! Anyone competent enough on their instrument can do a Blues Brothers type band. Leave that to the over 40’s. I picked my band, they are all performers who know how to play and enjoy playing together. Sarah is an amazing singer and Ben I’ve known since school. He was always going on about how he wanted to play bass so I made him buy one and put him on stage! Bernard is a classically trained flutist, Dan rocks out on his guitar and the turntablist takes care of some of the samples and sounds. I just need to know more about the technology behind transferring the distorted sounds I’ve made into intense live rhythmic workouts”.
Jon is a man possessed. He is driven and focused in his quest for musical innovation and achieving the sound he wants. If anyone can transfer a studio based project successfully to the live arena, the pioneering Mr Kennedy can.
Tell Me How You Feel Bonobo Mix
Jon Kennedy Lyrics
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Your on my mind, had another sleepless night
And all I think about is that I want you here and now
What I want to say, is that I want you in my life
I need you to hold me, make it feel so right
There's no other love
why are you so shy
when your walkin right by, I get this feeling inside
[Chorus]
Baby, I want you, but I don't know what to say
I see you everyday when you come around my way
I want you to know that I'm in love with you
so baby come on, come on, and tell me how you feel
My friends all say that I'm wasting my time
I don't listen to them cause I know your gonna be mine
They don't understand the feelings inside
All I want from you is that you give me a sign
Tell me how you feel
(Tell me how you feel)
I see it in your eyes when your walkin by, you feel me
I feel you too
why are you so shy
when your walk by, I get this feeling inside
[Chorus: x2]
In Jon Kennedy's song "Tell Me How You Feel," the lyrics express the singer's desire and love for another person. The singer is consumed by thoughts of this person, even losing sleep over them. The singer wants to express their feelings but is too shy, which creates an emotional tension in the song. The chorus reveals the singer's plea for the other person to reciprocate their feelings and tell them how they feel.
The lyrics show the emotional complexity and vulnerability of the singer, who is unsure and hesitant about expressing their emotions to the person they love. They feel a deep connection with this person and are willing to overcome their shyness to be with them. The repetition of the line "tell me how you feel" emphasizes the singer's desire for clear communication and honesty from the other person.
The song's Bonobo mix features a downtempo electronic beat that adds to the moody and introspective tone of the lyrics. The song's melody and rhythm build up at the chorus, providing a release of emotion and creating a sense of catharsis. Overall, "Tell Me How You Feel" is a relatable and honest portrayal of love and desire.
Line by Line Meaning
Your on my mind, had another sleepless night
I cannot stop thinking about you, and it is even causing me to lose sleep.
And all I think about is that I want you here and now
My desire for you is overpowering and consuming, and I want to be with you immediately.
What I want to say, is that I want you in my life
I want to be with you permanently, and have you as a constant part of my life.
I need you to hold me, make it feel so right
Your presence and touch are crucial to my emotional well-being, and bring me great comfort and happiness.
There's no other love
No one else compares to you in terms of love and attraction.
your everything that I'm lookin for and more
You possess all the qualities and characteristics that I desire in a partner, and then some.
why are you so shy
I am curious why you seem hesitant or reserved around me.
when your walkin right by, I get this feeling inside
Whenever I am near you or see you, I experience intense emotions that I cannot ignore or deny.
Baby, I want you, but I don't know what to say
I am deeply attracted to you and desire a romantic relationship, but I am struggling to express my emotions.
I see you everyday when you come around my way
I have consistent opportunities to see you and interact with you, which only strengthens my attraction to you.
I want you to know that I'm in love with you
I have fallen head over heels for you and feel strongly about our potential future together.
so baby come on, come on, and tell me how you feel
I am eager to hear your own feelings towards me, and hope that you feel the same way as I do.
My friends all say that I'm wasting my time
Others have advised me that pursuing you may be futile or not worth my effort.
I don't listen to them cause I know your gonna be mine
Despite the doubts of others, I am convinced that we are meant to be together and I am willing to fight for it.
They don't understand the feelings inside
My emotions towards you are complex and difficult for others to comprehend or relate to.
All I want from you is that you give me a sign
I am in search of some indication or gesture from you that shows your interest and reciprocation of my feelings.
Tell me how you feel
I am asking you point-blank for your true feelings towards me and our potential relationship.
(Tell me how you feel)
I am repeating my request for honesty and openness from you.
I see it in your eyes when your walkin by, you feel me
I sense a connection between us through your body language and eye contact.
I feel you too
I am experiencing a mutual attraction and emotional connection towards you.
when your walk by, I get this feeling inside
My emotions and senses are heightened whenever I am in your presence or near you.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: LARRY BROWNLEE, GUS REDMOND, FRED SIMON, JEFFREY SIMON, KENNETH KARLIN, CARSTEN SCHACK, CHANNETTE HIGGENS, CHANNOAH HIGGENS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@jaytee2156
This song never fails to give me chills..
@NewWesternFront
2020 and still tellin it how i feel
@uuuaaa96
Spokojna muzyka ale nie nudna. Nice music and good remix
@sixsioux92
This song it is like a slow farewell that hurts you so much that you can no longer do without this pain
@bertinayoung2293
Love it!
@srki311087
i can tell you how i feel!!! i feel awesome when i hear this song!!!!!
@m3anOne
damn first track of him i listened to...and i´m convinced!!!
@maila2137
so often i hear to it, i still can´t say witch version i love more!!! this or the Marlon Hoffstadt Edit??? However both are just AAAAAMMMMAAAZZZIIIINNNGGG !!!!
@xmistery2
this song made me realize that the guy i didnt think i liked, i actually love :O jon kennedy is my newfavourite :)
@barbouille57
I feel full of hope because it’s great awakening