74 Miles Away: 74 Miles Away auf CD
74 Miles Away
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
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- Label:
- MELTING POT
- Aufnahmejahr ca.:
- 2010
- UPC/EAN:
- 0673793310726
- Erscheinungstermin:
- 19.4.2011
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MPM Records have teamed up with the Laid Back Radio collective from Brussels to add a new chapter to the metaphysics of a jazzthing. 74 MILES AWAY is a collaboration between Belgian jazz pianist / composer Pierre Anckaert and producers Monkey Robot (previously known as Infinitskills), curated by LBR founder Julius Mourlon. Pierre Anckaert composed and recorded four electric jazz tracks with his trio. Monkey Robot have radically reworked these four songs featuring singers AHU (One Handed Music, best known from the first Flying Lotus album), Carina Andersson (the voice behind 4 Hero's epic take on Minnie Riperton's “Les Fleurs”) and Miles Bonny (MPM, DJ Day).
74 MILES AWAY take you on a trip from the days of Bob James and Herbie Hancock to the future beat and soul sound of today. If you are looking for the perfect beat in 2011, we highly recommend to check out this record.
Bonus facts
74 Miles Away refers to the classic Cannonball Adderley live album from 1967.
The collaboration between Pierre Ankaert and Monkey Robot started with a cover version of of “Scrabble”, the Chapell library tune by René Costy, best known as the lead break from J. Dilla's “F**k The Police”. Released on Japanese label Jazzy Sport in 2009.
Bonus facts
74 Miles Away refers to the classic Cannonball Adderley live album from 1967.
The collaboration between Pierre Ankaert and Monkey Robot started with a cover version of of “Scrabble”, the Chapell library tune by René Costy, best known as the lead break from J. Dilla's “F**k The Police”. Released on Japanese label Jazzy Sport in 2009.
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Tracklisting
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Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
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1 Romeo and July
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2 One take groover
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3 August city blues
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4 Chromeface
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5 Finding a place
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6 So amazing
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7 Same dream again
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8 Neverending Rhodes