Bass, Sweat & Tears

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 77:04

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Try track 4

mp3fan

They really hit it with Babylon Flamenco.

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refreshing sonic mixture

bogdanskyempire

It has been sympathy from the first hearing!Although I've listened to samples of Gaudi's other works(which are also download worthy!),I decided for this one firstly.You won't regret,it's plurithematic,spicy and the beat keeps your hopes high.I will relapse on Gaudi!

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A good 20 years into his career as a producer, mixer, keyboardist and general mixmaster of all things dubby, worldbeaty and bass-wise, Gaudi is still creating some of the most intoxicating electronic music out there. His latest full-length release breathes new life into that most tired of artistic cliches: the Musical Journey. Taking source material from such far-flung locales as Iran, Burkina Faso, Pakistan, India, Papua New Guinea, the Amazon rain forest and Western Europe, Bass, Sweat & Tears brings all of its disparate parts together to create a kaleidoscopic but unified celebration of the deep, loamy groove. As usual, dubwise reggae is the common thread that binds everything together, but that common foundation supports a brilliantly multifaceted structure that features flamenco hip-hop (“Babylon Flamenco,” from the Spanish band Ojos de Brujo), Franco-African hip-hop (“Chaine a Chaine,” featuring rapper Eric Dah “Mozieu”), rain forest reggae (“Native Dub”) and pygmy electronica (“Tribalove”). Really, you could probably define a new musical genre with just about every track on this album, and yes, that’s a compliment. Highly recommended. – Rick Anderson

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