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The Ubiquity Sampler

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Various Artists - Ubiquity

 
The Ubiquity Sampler

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    Known chiefly for its exceptional downtempo DJ mixes (see Music is My Art and Rewind! for two great examples), Ubiquity has become a reliable source of hip-hop and dance music that's mindful of its R&B roots. This sampler is the perfect introduction to the Ubiquity aesthetic. It's a glorious grab-bag, from the laid-back old-school groove of Ohmega Watts to Breakestra's fiery soul. Radio City's magnificent "That Hop" is anchored in a sublime vocal from Czech chanteuse Bajka, and the simmering swing of Nostalgia 77s "Freedom" puts be-bop in a tracksuit.

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