The Shape Of Things To Come 2

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 36:33

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Simone DeBoulevard

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04.22.11
The sound of now-soul.
2006 | Label: Ubiquity Records

Los Angeles 'Ubiquity Records has been pumping out a consistent blend of hip-hop, nu-soul, Latin funk, and other groove-centered styles since 1990, and The Shape of Things to Come 2 is an appealing snapshot of its wares, circa spring 2006. In fact, the compilation features mostly songs that have either never been released before, along with a handful that were previously only available on vinyl. There's a lot of cross-collaboration going on here between the label's roster, with the Quantic Soul Orchestra remixing Breakestra's "Hiding" with a crisp-and-dry drum sound that beckons you to listen closer, while Owusu and Hannibal's "Delirium" gets a sly, minimal electro treatment from Morgan Geist of club favorites Metro Area (he also helps run the excellent dance indie Environ). Detroit hip-hop faves Platinum Pied Pipers check in with the sunny instrumental "The Bounce," and fellow Motor Citians SA-RA remix Nino Moschella's "If You Believe" into psychedelic soul like you thought they just didn't make anymore — until now.

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Misclassified, but still good

ElectroJosh

It's lounge alright, but still worth the download.

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Samplers are Electronic

Headphonic

This is as much electronica as anything else this label and others like it (ESL, Compost) have put out over the past decade or more. Its just that ubiquity's stuff is more roots driven and therefore more likely to be sample-based electronic music...though to be fair there are some live acts on here as well.

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WARNING: THIS IS NOT ELECTRONICA!

Djxs03

This should not be classsified as electronica. It's more lounge style if anyrhing.

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