

jungle MC Rubi Dan on "In the Beats We Trust" and "Walking" (the only two songs sung in English) completes the journey that goes from the original Latin premise of Sidestepper's music to the modern electronic realm via Rasta-saturated drum'n'bass. After escaping from the globalizing realm of Peter Gabriels Real World studio via a three-year exploration of Colombia and subsequent fusion of the countrys exotic salsa music with U.K. The combined effect comes somewhat close to Jamaican dub in many places, although the elaborate vocals and classic Latin rhythms are far more intricate and complex. Each track, regardless of tempo or tone, carries Blair's hearty yet unobtrusive sub-bass as well as a variety of electronic percussion that supports yet never overpowers the acoustic drums in the foreground. The two recorded the core of the album in Bogota in 2002, some eventually unused sessions in Jamaica, with Cuban singer Ronald Infante in Havana, and MC’s Rubi Dan and Juxsi D in London. This is music to be enjoyed with a friend (or a group of friends) Check your taxonomy skills at the door and simply listen to the inventive arrangements of audio textures that Sidestepper. 3am: In Beats We Trust might star an eight-person Colombian band, but it is Blair's post-production mastery that adds a modern flavor to the traditional salsa music composed by bandleader Ivan Benavides. Meanwhile, writing work had begun on 3am (In Beats We Trust), as Richard travelled between London and NY where Ivan was living. Finally, something that challenges the overbearing sameness of sound pervasive in todays music world arrives with Sidesteppers '3am: in beats we trust'. But Blair still carries with him quite a few lessons learned in the dance community. Drum'n'bass on his debut album, More Grip, Richard Blair steps away from the dancefloor and returns to what at first appears to be traditional Colombian music. somewhat holding supporting faculty herself presidential trust flag save.

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