Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Ketchup: A Boy and His Dog and Guitar


"Carefree Loser" by Ketchup (play song)

Hong Kong folk singer Ketchup, aka Ken Tsoi, reminds me of a lone hawk quietly soaring above the glitz and schmaltz of the city's Cantopop scene.

I first became aware of Ketchup when I picked up a quirky little gem of an album called Freeplay (2004), featuring him, Chet Lam, and The Pancakes playing each other's songs in various combinations. The next time I came across Ketchup was on Rebecca Pan's My Dream My Way My Indie Music (2009), where he performed a fabulous cover of her 1967 hit "Solid Gold Rickshaw" — it was my favorite song on the album.

Two months ago in Hong Kong, I spotted his most recent CD His Master's Voice — thanks in no small part to the cool cover art, which features him and his dog in a clever reinvention of the iconic HMV logo.

Singing in English, Ketchup crafts a gently psychedelic sound that alternates between joie de vivre and melancholy like the warmth of the sun playing hide and seek on a cloudy day.

Unfortunately, it doesn't appear that His Master's Voice is available online, but you can get two of Ketchup's previous albums at HMV Hong Kong: Old Fashioned Blue Sky (2003) and In Love Again (2005).

*A great big thanks to Ketchup Ken for letting me post a song from his latest CD!

6 comments:

Dev said...

Cool! Thanks for the recomendation Dave :D

Andy Young* said...

Yes, thanks Dave. Yours is massive. It's definitely a book now. Print it.
Cheers

duriandave said...

Glad you guys like his music!

lightning in a bottle said...

never heard of ketchup before! thanks for the heads up. he sings in a manner that reminds me of john lennon in the later beatles years.

Alice said...

Great! Ketchup is probably one of the most persistent and productive indie singer in the last 10 years. I got to know his song, Lovely Smile, from his earlier work. :)

duriandave said...

Thanks for dropping by, Alice!

Evidently, Ketchup is having a 10th anniversary show on May 14th. Wish I could go!