Fauna Flash: Fusion
Fusion
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
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EUR 31,99**
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- Label: Compost, 2000
- Bestellnummer: 3443136
- Erscheinungstermin: 8.11.2004
Compost / Second album from the Munich based duo Fauna Flash, originally released in 2001, now available for a very special price! Drum'n'bass, house, dub, broken beats, jazz latin, funk, soul ... Incl. the Tito Puente tribute "Percussion", the Gilles Peterson fave "Tel Aviv" and many more.
Tracklisting:
Mother Nature | Percussion | Free |
Tel Aviv | Alone Again | Referee |
Ten | Morning |
Sunday At The Getty | Question
Some well-known insiders, who have already listened to the album, claim that this is the best Compost artist-longplayer so far in the history of the label.
The producer-duo describes "Fusion" as logical progression in Drum'n Bass with all its different opportunities to express the genre and fuse it with other genres (House, Dub, Jazz, Latin, Brazil, Hip Hop or Soul music) as the name of the album implies. All these elements together form a completely new integrated whole, an identity influenced by Drum'n Bass and urban leftfield club music. The red line is "Fusion", but "Fusion" is more. The name stands for flexibility, deepness, old and new influences, for state of the art big city music with plenty of drums, breaks, groove and harmony. This is not surprising as both producers are professional musicians (they are both drummers); people who have already seen them live know the score.
Almost similar to a Fauna Flash DJ-Set, the record draws a tremendous curve - it sends you on a journey through all sorts of moods - but in the end it all results in one harmonic picture.
Thanks to this eclectic blend, tracks of the album are played by DJs from different fields in dance music as for example Gilles Peterson (Talking Loud), who already played some tracks on his worldwide radio show, Rainer Trüby (Trüby Trio, Compost), Peshay (Blue Island), Tom Middleton (Global Communication, Cosmos), Karl Injex, Michael Rütten, Kruder & Dorfmeister and Kyoto Jazz Massive.
"Fusion" in the Fauna studio: Guest musicians and artists include the one and only Sugar B from Vienna ("Mother Nature"), the House-Diva Deidra Jones from USA ("Free" / "Ten"), the Aphrodelics, the piano player Michael Mettke and the saxophone player Johannes Enders. And of course there is old Fauna Flash companion Raoul Walton from N. Y.C. on bass.
Tracklisting:
Mother Nature | Percussion | Free |
Tel Aviv | Alone Again | Referee |
Ten | Morning |
Sunday At The Getty | Question
Some well-known insiders, who have already listened to the album, claim that this is the best Compost artist-longplayer so far in the history of the label.
The producer-duo describes "Fusion" as logical progression in Drum'n Bass with all its different opportunities to express the genre and fuse it with other genres (House, Dub, Jazz, Latin, Brazil, Hip Hop or Soul music) as the name of the album implies. All these elements together form a completely new integrated whole, an identity influenced by Drum'n Bass and urban leftfield club music. The red line is "Fusion", but "Fusion" is more. The name stands for flexibility, deepness, old and new influences, for state of the art big city music with plenty of drums, breaks, groove and harmony. This is not surprising as both producers are professional musicians (they are both drummers); people who have already seen them live know the score.
Almost similar to a Fauna Flash DJ-Set, the record draws a tremendous curve - it sends you on a journey through all sorts of moods - but in the end it all results in one harmonic picture.
Thanks to this eclectic blend, tracks of the album are played by DJs from different fields in dance music as for example Gilles Peterson (Talking Loud), who already played some tracks on his worldwide radio show, Rainer Trüby (Trüby Trio, Compost), Peshay (Blue Island), Tom Middleton (Global Communication, Cosmos), Karl Injex, Michael Rütten, Kruder & Dorfmeister and Kyoto Jazz Massive.
"Fusion" in the Fauna studio: Guest musicians and artists include the one and only Sugar B from Vienna ("Mother Nature"), the House-Diva Deidra Jones from USA ("Free" / "Ten"), the Aphrodelics, the piano player Michael Mettke and the saxophone player Johannes Enders. And of course there is old Fauna Flash companion Raoul Walton from N. Y.C. on bass.
Rezensionen
R. Dombrowski in KLASSIK heute 2/01: "Ein bißchen Soul, ein wenig Funk, eine Prise Drum & Bass und ein Hauch von Ethno Flavour verbinden sich auf 'Fusion' zum pfiffig designten Klangprodukt mit Partyqualitäten. Das haben zwar ein paar Jungs aus England und Norwegen schon vorgemacht. Aber kaum jemandem ist es bislang so stringent unterhaltsam gelungen."- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Mother nature
- 2 Percussion
- 3 Free
- 4 Tel Aviv
- 5 Alone again
- 6 Referee
- 7 Ten
- 8 Morning
- 9 Sunday at the Getty
- 10 Question