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Cut Chemist
Adidas To Addis |
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| USA 12inch |
| Label: A Stable Sound |
| Release Year: 2010 |
| Style: Funk & Soul |
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Adidas To Addis |
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Povo De Santo (Street, Instrumental) |
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Adidas To Addis - beats |
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Channelling equal parts sub-Saharan chants, "Trans-Europe Express"-era Kraftwerk, a love for nasty snare rolls, and a crossfader/delay pedal matchup that seems to be turning everyone’s head for sheer creativity, Cut Chemist drops a pair of beefed-up "club friendly" versions of tracks featured on his "Sound of the Police" CD/LP (ASS 004). A-side begins as a near-hypnotic Ethiopian sounding epic story as told by a chorus of female voices, punctuated with optimum intermittent cuts and stabs at an evolving pace, emerging on the other end as some sort of post-cut-and-paste stream of consciousness “speaks with his hands” composition ... engaging and well-executed, perhaps intuitively, embracing the spirit of the African rhythms while adding to them with his "drums" (aka delay pedal) and turntable. B-side is an Afro-Brazilian piano-driven hybrid that recalls EWF while keeping the Batuque bounce rolling with female vocals again providing the juice. A must have for any fan of Cut Chemist, Jurassic 5 or African and South American inspired music from around the world. |
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