Video: Georgian Anne Muldrow, “Roses”
It’s finally here and just in time for the holidays. The long awaited official video for Georgia Anne Muldrow’s “Roses,” where she sings, sketches and kids play basketball on a garbage can hoop. Draw some inspiration from it.
Suite903 Podcast 004
1. Bei Bei & Shawn Lee feat. Georgia Anne Muldrow – Make Me Stronger (Floating Points remix)
2. The Clonious feat. Muhsinah – One At A Time
3. Jesse Boykins III feat.Theophilus London & Keys – Connected
4. Eric Roberson feat.T3 – Further
5. Kelakovski feat. Miss A – Slow Jams
6. Brittany Bosco – Love Thang
7. LeToya feat. Ludacris – Regret
8. Vikter Duplaix – Electric Love
9. Full Crate feat. Mar and Versis – Flirtwitu
10. Sam Champion feat. Kissey Asplund – In My Mind
Download: Suite903 Podcast 004
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Georgia Anne Muldrow, “Roses” (Live at Agape)
Georgian Anne Muldrow been told us how she gets herself out of a slump. We, on the other hand, prefer to use her tales recovery to feel better about our own melancholy. Drawing (pretty) pictures is not something everyone can do well, but it helps us to know that even the most multi-talented of our heroes get sad. Watch Muldrow sing about being down live and see if it doesn’t get you up to cop some tix when her show rolls through your town.
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Georgia Anne Muldrow, “Run Away”
Despite what this may seem, this video is not a forgotten General Mills breakfast cereal commercial from the 70s. It is a bouncy ride down soul clap lane, and if you take pointers from the guy in the glasses with the orange pants, you’ll find yourself drawn right into the animated groove. Anyway, Georgia Anne Muldrow, if you planted a little something called “Soul Crunch” on the grocery store aisles (in between the Count Chocula, Scooby Snacks and Fruity Yummy Mummy), we would have to cop. —Ramone Simone
Georgia Anne Muldrow, “E.S.P.”
Singer/producer Georgia Anne Muldrow is always experimental like she’s been listening to the slow stuff from Art Institute of Chicago for a hot minute, all slowed down and free, off beat and psychedelic. So this video using techniques/ideas experimental filmmaker Stan Brakhage pioneered in the ’70s (watercolor-y film overlay! double exposure!) is a perfect match. Even better: the little girl who stars (Dudley Perkins’ daughter!) will utterly charm you unless you’re some kind of monster, futher illustrating the crux of Muldrow’s works—no matter how out she gets, her music is grounded with infinite amounts of heart.
Exclusive: Georgia Anne Muldrow, “Roses Pt. 2″

Georgia Anne Muldrow is some mystical studio wiz—her productions always sound simultaneously like she’s singing directly in your ear, and transmitting a missive from outer space. On “Roses Pt. 2,” the sequel to “Roses” (a track Mos Def recently copped for The Ecstatic), Ms. Muldrow sounds jubilant and spiritual, optimistic and funky as ever. This is from her latest album, Umsindo, which dropped yesterday on the internets and will hit what record stores remain next week (the same day as the Dudley Perkins record, which she also produced, and has similar Hendrix-lev psychedelic cover art).
Download: Georgia Anne Muldrow, “Roses Pt. 2″





