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Bomb the Bass
Back to Light
[ !K7 Records / CD - released 3/May/2010 ]
The dusky atmosphere of 'Future Chaos' (2008) has given way here to a more radiant sound, buoyed by waves of synthesizers and propelled by clean-lined grooves.
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Heligoland
[ EMI Music / CD - released 8/Feb/2010 ]
Featuring guest vocals from long time cohort, Horace Andy; Martina Topley-Bird; Damon Albarn; Hope Sandoval; and Tunde Adebimpe, 'Heliogland' has a remarkably distinct sound from any of Massive Attack's earlier works, at times even recalling Nick Cave.
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The Phenomenal Handclap Band
The Phenomenal Handclap Band
[ POD / CD - released 24/Aug/2009 ]
The Phenomenal Handclap Band are a many-membered ensemble, which features musicians from TV on the Radio; Jon Spencer Blues Explosion; and The Dap Kings, all of whom contribute their individual talents to make for a very exciting whole.
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The Ecstatic
[ DownTown Recordings / CD - released 22/Jun/2009 ]
Easily Mos Def's most innovative work yet, 'The Ecstatic' features appearances from longtime collaborators Talib Kweli & Slick Rick, with production from the legendary Madlib, as well as N.E.R.D.'s Chad Hugo, and others.
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Busdriver
Jhelli Beam
[ Epitaph Records / CD - released 15/Jun/2009 ]
On 'Jhelli Beam', Busdriver's legendarily breath-defying flow teeters precariously on top of samples of classical music, jazz drumming and proggy guitar parts, without ever losing sight of the electronic music that helped define his sound.