You searched for raleigh ritchie | Wonderland https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/ Wonderland is an international, independently published magazine offering a unique perspective on the best new and established talent across all popular culture: fashion, film, music and art. Mon, 12 Jun 2017 15:45:53 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Topman TV × Raleigh Ritchie /2016/08/08/topman-tv-x-raleigh-ritchie/ Mon, 08 Aug 2016 15:20:19 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=76042 Topman TV have joined forces with actor and musician Raleigh Ritchie for an offbeat short film.

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Topman TV have joined forces with actor and musician Raleigh Ritchie for an offbeat short film.

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TOPMAN OPEN SHOOT WITH RALEIGH RITCHIE /2016/06/29/topman-open-shoot-raleigh-ritchie/ Wed, 29 Jun 2016 15:00:53 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=73637 TOPMAN collaborates with Raleigh Ritchie for their most innovative Open Shoot yet. TOPMAN’s Open Shoot projects are always a hit. Focused on joining music artists and creatives with their fans and TOPMAN audiences, Open Shoot creates new and exciting creative projects focused on style and music. For their third instalment, TOPMAN partnered up with Game of Thrones […]

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TOPMAN collaborates with Raleigh Ritchie for their most innovative Open Shoot yet.

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TOPMAN’s Open Shoot projects are always a hit. Focused on joining music artists and creatives with their fans and TOPMAN audiences, Open Shoot creates new and exciting creative projects focused on style and music. For their third instalment, TOPMAN partnered up with Game of Thrones star and singer Raleigh Ritchie. Taking inspiration from his tune “Cowards”, which will be rearranged and reworked for the film’s score, Ritchie is creating, scoring, directing AND starring in his short film with the help of fans and TOPMAN audiences. TOPMAN not only showcases the talent and vision of the artists, but also the originality of their fans. It’s almost too good to be true, and on top of Ritchie’s short film, we’ll be getting a series of behind-the-scenes videos to see the creative process. Total win.

The 6 “making of” videos created for fans and TOPMAN audiences will be made out of footage from the filming of the fan-based interactive project, which was filmed between 22-29 June. These videos will give you exclusive behind-the-scenes access and in depth conversations with Ritchie and the collaborators about the creative and production processes. This is TOPMAN’s most creative and ambitious Open Shoot to date, so expect lots of interesting and exciting footage of the creation of the film.

The short itself will premiere in August, with Raleigh Ritchie introducing the project to fans and contributors who followed and collaborated with him to create it, and it all forms part of the series of collaborative videos that TOPMAN TV will be treating us to this summer. We can’t wait to see it.

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Words: Annabel Lunnon

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Raleigh Ritchie /2016/06/20/raleigh-ritchie/ Mon, 20 Jun 2016 08:51:07 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=72585 Raleigh Ritchie, Jacob Anderson: meet the man with two sides to his tale. 

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Raleigh Ritchie, Jacob Anderson: meet the man with two sides to his tale. 

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PREMIERE: Raleigh Ritchie – “Bloodsport” (Grades Remix) /2015/08/13/premiere-raleigh-ritchie-bloodsport-grades-remix/ Thu, 13 Aug 2015 14:02:27 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=54678 We get the first listen to a brand new remix from Grades for Raleigh Ritchie’s brand new single “Bloodsport”. Raleigh Ritchie, is back with a bang with his latest single “Bloodsport ’15”, which originally featured on his 2013 Black & Blue EP. The track has now received a 2015 spruce, with added strings from Rosie […]

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We get the first listen to a brand new remix from Grades for Raleigh Ritchie’s brand new single “Bloodsport”.

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Raleigh Ritchie, is back with a bang with his latest single “Bloodsport ’15”, which originally featured on his 2013 Black & Blue EP. The track has now received a 2015 spruce, with added strings from Rosie Danvers and Wired Strings.

To celebrate the single, Raleigh has shared a remix of the track, by the incredible Grades, who has been behind remixes for the likes of Lianne La Havas, Lana Del Rey and more. Adding a new, and electronically decorated flare to the already brilliant single, the Grades remix has got us in the mood for the weekend, a day too early. We also have Ritchie to thank for his sultry tones and “Bloodsport” truths. Get that dancefloor-desire feeling with this one…

Fans of Raleigh can expect his debut album later this year, but in the meantime, catch up with the intriguing video for ‘Bloodsport ’15” below.

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5 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT Raleigh Ritchie /2015/07/31/5-things-dodnt-know-raleigh-ritchie/ Fri, 31 Jul 2015 11:19:16 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=54132 As Raleigh Ritchie gears up towards the release of his highly anticipated debut album later this year, he shares his brand new single “Bloodsport”.   With two strings to his bow, actor and singer Raleigh Richie has a lot to shout about. Otherwise known as Jacob Anderson (and Grey Worm from Game of Thrones, of course) […]

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As Raleigh Ritchie gears up towards the release of his highly anticipated debut album later this year, he shares his brand new single “Bloodsport”.

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With two strings to his bow, actor and singer Raleigh Richie has a lot to shout about. Otherwise known as Jacob Anderson (and Grey Worm from Game of Thrones, of course) we asked the man himself to talk us through his brand new single “Bloodsport”. Here, we chart five Ritchie anecdotes you need to know.

1. The track was written 3 years ago (there was a dog in the room when we wrote it) and was originally a piano ballad, with quite a different structure, but Raleigh didn’t feel like it was passionate enough.

2. Contrary to popular belief, this song wasn’t inspired by a Jean Claude Van Damme movie, or Fox Hunting… it’s actually a comment on relationships, and the need to fight back against the world, as opposed to each other.

3. The track originally appeared on Raleigh’s Black and Blue EP. “Bloodsport” 2015 now has added real strings, as opposed to synthetic.

4. The arrangement was written and performed by the amazing Rosie Danvers & Wired Strings, who has written strings for the likes of Kanye West, and Adele.

5. There is often a misheard lyric in there, which is actually “I am unmanned” and “willingly damned”, not “I am a man” and “willingly down.”

Raleigh Ritchie will release his new single ‘Bloodsport’ on September 11th via Columbia Records. 

 

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MAIDAY’S ONES TO WATCH FOR 2015 /2014/12/18/maidays-ones-watch-2015/ Thu, 18 Dec 2014 11:49:53 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=41870 With 2014 nearing to an end, the songstress tells us who her eyes are on for 2015. Further to featuring on Jakwob’s Fade last year, Maiday glides into our conscience once again with her powerful debut, Wish You’d Met Me First. A stunning track that delivers a rich production from Jimmy Hogarth and new beat maker, […]

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With 2014 nearing to an end, the songstress tells us who her eyes are on for 2015.

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Further to featuring on Jakwob’s Fade last year, Maiday glides into our conscience once again with her powerful debut, Wish You’d Met Me First. A stunning track that delivers a rich production from Jimmy Hogarth and new beat maker, ARRWS.

Today, the British songstress tells us who on her musical radar ahead of 2015:

“I’m a bit of a new music hermit living under my own weird little rock. But these people tickle my pickle:”

Jamie Woon.

“I’ve heard he’s working on a new album. I was obsessed with ‘Night Air’. That song is sonically and lyrically sublime. The whole Mirrorwriting album is bloomin’ marvellous. I’m very lyric-centric and he gives me lyric envy.

Lion Babe.

She’s proper buff and mad interesting. Love the Erykah-esque silkiness to her voice & lush production”.

Thabo & The Real Deal.

“Have you heard World War Free?! Sometimes music needs to stop washing over you and fuckin prod you in the chest. I think these guys are chest prodders

Raleigh Ritchie.

“Wicked bloke and a great writer. Had the pleasure of working with him a while back. He has a lot to say and a unique way of saying it. I love getting a glimpse into other people’s minds and he gives you that”.

Chance The Rapper.

“Loved Acid Rap. He just says some ridiculous shit, tempered with some really heartfelt shit. Interesting dude”.

 

Stream Maiday’s debut solo offering ‘Wish You’d Met Me First’ here: https://soundcloud.com/maidaymusic/wish-youd-met-me-first

Words: Shane Hawkins.

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NEW NOISE: RALEIGH RITCHIE /2013/11/06/new-noise-raleigh-ritchie/ Wed, 06 Nov 2013 13:17:37 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=25059 Raleigh Ritchie finally reveals his face in the video for his track ‘Stay Inside’ after successfully maintaining a low profile since supporting Kendrick Lamar on his recent UK tour. After a lean amount of self released tracks have piqued online and consistently increasing his following, the facade has finally fallen for Bristol boy Raleigh Ritchie […]

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Raleigh Ritchie finally reveals his face in the video for his track ‘Stay Inside’ after successfully maintaining a low profile since supporting Kendrick Lamar on his recent UK tour.

After a lean amount of self released tracks have piqued online and consistently increasing his following, the facade has finally fallen for Bristol boy Raleigh Ritchie who has previously played down any emphasis on his real persona.

His EP ‘The Middle Child’ has been greeted with industry approval. His assured production and unique talent, take on modern soul like many mature of his years and for heavyweight rapper Kendrick Lamar to invite him to be the opener of his recent UK tour then the buzz must be legitimate.

We caught up with the enigma himself to talk about being fashion savvy, the Top 40 and his progression of sound on new EP ‘Black & Blue’.

When did you decide that you wanted to further your passion for music and mould a career out of it?

I used to write songs for other kids at school to sing. To cut a long story short I ended up singing them myself and it just stuck because I enjoyed it. And here we are.

You relocated from Bristol to London at an early age. What was the decision behind the move and how do the cities compare overall, as well as musically?

I found myself here, be it fate or circumstance. Either way I fell in love with it. I had the relationship I think most people have with their hometowns, I wanted to see something else, but I would never compare them, they’re just different. It’s a beautiful city, I’m proud to come from Bristol. I don’t know the Bristol music scene as it is now because I only ever knew it through the eyes of a teenager, but it’s always been vibrant and exciting and is clearly thriving.

What kind of things were you listening too growing up? What inspired you to begin penning lyrics?

As a little kid I went through the Top 40 motions and fixated on the stuff I was meant to fixate over, but then I just got bored. I got all detective about finding stuff, then each thing trailed off to the next. My dad played me a lot of stuff. He’s got a very eclectic taste. He’s an encyclopaedia of music so I stole a lot of my taste from him. When I started writing songs, The Smiths played a big part in what I wanted to do. Morrissey sang in his own accent and spoke honestly in the face of people calling him pretentious or whiney and I respected that. Musiq Soulchild had a big effect on how I approached songs too, he may have predominantly written love songs but his lyrics were conversational and clever whilst everybody else in the genre was talking about Bacardi parties and “chicas”.

What continues to inspire you now?

When I write something it springs from what I feel.  My music is pop music, it’s lots of different things smashed together. That’s how I see it anyway. I mostly write songs because I have to. I have to evaluate the possibilities of how I’m feeling about something. It helps me make sense things.

How did you end up touring with Kendrick?

I have absolutely no idea, genuinely, but I’m so glad it did. It happened in a blur. It was a shock. If I knew I’d tell you.

You seem to have quite an enigmatic low profile. Are you concerned about the media hype that is sure to surround you?

Not really no, I’m quite a low profile person. I don’t bring a lot of drama. Hype isn’t a palpable thing, in the long run it holds very little value. I’d like to avoid it if possible. I just want to make good music that people enjoy. Too much hype and no trousers killed the cat. I think that’s the saying.

Who are you championing at the minute. What sort of music have you been listening to most recently?

Kwabs’ voice melts my brain and face, Etta Bond is the truth, The Internet’s new album is really special and Elli Ingram is super cool. I saw this guy Benjamin Clementine on Jools Holland the other night and it blew me away.

Is there a constant theme running through your body of work?

I just write what I feel, what I’ve felt, and have to hope you’ve been there, at the risk of sometimes feeling uncomfortable.

Tell us a bit more about ‘The Middle Child’ ep and the forthcoming ‘Black and Blue’?

Well The Middle Child  was my first day at school. Black and Blue is more focused. It’s about destructive relationships and how much bigger the world is than you. It’s a lot darker than the first one.

How will the full length record differ from the EP’s?

The way it’s taking shape is a much fuller sound. Not overproduced or showy, just fuller. I want to make music that tells a story and puts people in the middle of it. I think the seeds of that are in Black and Blue. I feel like so many debut albums are about the artist’s whole life, crammed into this small little package. I want to do something more specific than that, whilst still letting people into my head.

Who are your favourite designers/brands and would you ever consider curating your own clothing line?

I’m largely a “whatever’s clean” kind of guy, but I know what I like. I love classic Nike, and Farah Vintage. James Long’s knitwear stuff is really cool. I’ve always wanted to do t-shirts and I’d like to do something with that, I’ve got plenty of ideas. I’m a big t-shirt fan. I love me a breast pocket.

What has been your best live show to date and what can we expect from future headline gigs?

Wireless was pretty special. All my favourite people came to support me, and it was at the end of the Kendrick tour so it capped that off nicely. That was a really good day. In terms of future shows, you can expect a lot of energy. A lot of jumping, some injuries maybe, we’ll have fun. And my band will destroy everybody with their awesomeness. Doing shows is fast becoming one of my favourite things in the world. I’m always terrified at first and then I can’t control myself. It’s worth the entry just to see if I fall on my face.

Listen to new single ‘Overdose’ here.

 

Words: Shane Hawkins

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