Tricky - 'Nothing Matters' feat. Nneka (Official Video) video free download


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Taken from the album 'False Idols' released on False Idols in association with !K7 Records.

Tricky returns (via his own False Idols label) with some of his stongest material in years. Second single "Nothing Matters" features Nigerian-German singer Nneka. The False Idols album also features vocals from regular contributor Francesca Belmonte, Peter Silberman (of The Antlers) and Fifi Rong.

Video Credits:

PLAN A Productions.

Garry Wood - Director.

Barney Dick - Producer.

Nathan Thomas/Scott Farley - Cinematographers.

Tricky is back. Back with a new studio album, False Idols, and his own label (also bearing the False Idols name), but also back in a personal sense. "I was lost for ages," he says. "I was trying to prove something to people, trying to do something to please other people and also myself at the same time, which is never going to work. To be honest with you, I've been floating around since Chris Blackwell and Island. My last two albums, I thought they were good, but I realize now they weren't. This album is about me finding myself again."

Adrian Thaws is, perhaps, being a bit hard on himself. However, there is no doubt that False Idols stands as his most accomplished album since his earliest works. It opens with a cover of a Van Morrison song, "Somebody's Sins," which sees Tricky and vocalist Fran Belmonte whispering "Jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine" over a sparse groaning bass. The lead single "Parenthesis," which features vocals from Peter Silberman of The Antlers, has more rhythmic grunt, which gives a different dimension to the dark gothic atmosphere that pervades the record. No-one does this kind of thing better.

The spirit of Tricky's '90s output looms large over False Idols. There are times when his entire career has seemed like a stubborn refusal to be defined by its success or sound. He has finally come to terms with it, even learned to embrace it. The lightbulb moment came when he was sending demos to a friend. "All the songs which were easy for me to write, which I wrote in two hours, he sent me a message saying, 'This is why I loved you in the beginning.' The stuff that I'd thought about more, that stuff he was like, 'It's OK, yeah.' So then I knew. It brought me back to my natural instincts."

The resemblance to Maxinquaye is undeniable, though the material on False Idols is gentler; more mature. "Of all my records, the majority of people are into Maxinequaye," says Tricky. "That's because it was a time and a place. Maxinquaye was a part of their life. Some people say it was the soundtrack to their youth. You can't challenge that. But musically this is a better album." He pauses before adding. "Of course I know that people might not agree with that." Let's just say it's a stunning return to form and leave it at that.

Many of the songs on False Idols feature artists signed to Tricky's new label, including 24-year Londoner Francesca Belmonte and Fifi Rong. The album also includes collaborations with Nigeria's new global star Nneka, the afore-mentioned Peter Silberman. In the months before the album's release, False Idols will also release two EPs showcasing the label's roster on new, non-album material produced by Tricky.

"This new album I'll stand behind every track," Tricky says. "I don't care whether people like it. I'm doing what I want to do, which is what I did with my first record. That's what made me who I was in the beginning. If people don't like it, it don't matter to me because I'm back where I was."

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Comments

8 years ago

Baggy Bang

Buongiorno ...

8 years ago

Chirine1001

Excellent 

8 years ago

Linus Mumford

Listen to that slow buildup of the beat. This is trip hop now. <3 

9 years ago

Ishmil Waterman

I love your art so much, If you ever find yourself in Canada I would Love to do a photoshoot with you. Lets get in touch.

9 years ago

Elena Crash

nice sounds!

9 years ago

Monkey Style Beats

Dope! Peaceeee

9 years ago

Katja Krebs

LOOVE this song sooo much, it reminds me of those guys who are hunters and quitters !!!

9 years ago

Mira Jane

moaaa

9 years ago

vjeanv

tricky !!! Mein Herz

9 years ago

Simply Stephan

not sure why G+ autometrixs adds comments to the vids I like, but thanks for this one.

9 years ago

Buzzo tronic

Tricky.....I do actually live in one of the tower blocks in this video....I knew the track but never whatched the video before....I am so emotionally moved by this as I am finding out for the first time...... always loved your music ,both beacuse of the musical content and the honest ,true message of love, unity and social struggle understanding .....you really are one of the few real ones left out there!!.........thank you for sharing this love brov....thank you Nneka for this wonderfull performance and your lovely voice......and thank you both for giving us strenght to carry on and be positive......still.... I feel blessed to have home and love in my life.....considering and feeling for who really does'nt have a thing.......much love buz.

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