Black Jazz Consortium - Evolution Of Light
A crackling little full length set from Fred Peterkin – aka
Black Jazz Consortium – a set that continues his forward-thinking approach to a
groove, but which also brings in a recent love of the music of Brazil as well!
The Brazilian elements here are very spare – this is still mostly future house
overall – but the lighter touches really open up the sound, and especially
speak to the warmer collaborative energy from a list of guests who include
Leonardo Peretti Reibnitz, Trovao Rocham, Leo Vieira, Bruna Elisabetsky, and
Slikk Tim. Titles include "More Blessings", "Another Path",
"Salvador", "Brisbane", "Energies Collide",
"Focus", "Love Alliance", "Resonate", "Soul
People For Life", and "Sacred Sun". ~ Dusty Groove
Carl Craig - Detroit Love Vol 2 (Various Artists)
A heavy helping of Detroit Love – and one that will also
make you love Detroit too – or, at least, completely respect the city for
having such a continually rewarding underground over the last few decades –
long after the possibility of chart hits or bigger fame have passed! Detroit's
electronic scene first got notice at the end of the 80s – when its own grooves
were rising to rival the house music coming from Chicago – and while that
moment sparked some big international fame, the decades have continued to see
the city working to improve, refine, and mature their initial impulses – with
the sorts of fantastic sounds that you'll hear in this set! Not all the music
is new, but most of it is – and the set combines some wonderfully fresh tracks
from the Carl Craig side of the universe – both his own music, and work by key
contemporaries too – with titles that include "It Is What It Is" by
Rhythim Is Rhythim, "Rosalie" by Green Velvet & Carl Craig,
"Do It All Night (C2 edit)" by DJ Minx, "Credit Card (Gay
Marvine rmx)" by BMG & Sal P, "Satori" by Ectomorph,
"Formulaic Mode" by Mirko Loko & Stacey Pullen, "My Love
Check" by Claude Vonstroke, and "Alleys Of Your Mind" by The
Dirtbombs. ~ Dusty Groove
The world of Dexter Story just keeps getting bigger and
bigger – not just because he's a richly collaborative player, but also because
he's got this musical style that really opens up to so many different elements
– but without ever sounding like he's trying to crash them together in any sort
of inorganic way! Instead, Dexter draws evenly from spiritual jazz, Ethiopian
rhythms, underground soul, and some of the best strands of 21st Century grooves
– opening up the door for his own wonderful lead lyrics, while creating and
exploring a planet of his own. Guests on the record include Carlos Nino on
percussion, Te'Amir Sweeney on drums, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson on strings, and
Randal Fischer on tenor – and the set features guest vocals from Haile Supreme,
Marie Daulne, Endeguena Mulu, Sudan Archives, Jimetta Rose, and Kibrom Birhane
– although Dexter gets plenty of time in the lead too. Titles include
"Mamdooh", "Buna Be Chow", "Gold",
"Techawit", "Shuruba Song", "Bahir",
"Abebaye", and "Jijiga Jijiya". ~ Dusty Groove
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