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Breakin
Bread continue on their tropical journey, following up the Latin
flavours of Chris Read's 'Disco Cumbia' with a second single from
the London based producer. This time round we swap continents and
take in some Afro Beat influence with two dancefloor friendly afro
workouts.
Chris, a collector of hip hop, funk, soul boogie and related beats
and jazz based music since the late eighties first came to prominence
as a club DJ through his 10 year role as resident DJ and promoter
at Substance (one of the UK's largest and longest running hip hop
and funk nights) and a 2 year spell as mix DJ on BBC Radio 1Xtra.
In recent years a steady output of high profile mix albums has allowed
Chris to DJ around the globe. Chris has also played a few times
at Breakin Bread parties so he knows the vibe and is a perfect addition
to the Breakin Bread roster.
In the past year Chris has joined the ranks of the BBE label putting
together mixed compilations for the both the label's 15th Anniversary
and the 10th Anniversary of their acclaimed Beat Generation series.
Chris is also hard at work in the studio producing a new album for
BBC New Urban Music Award winning band 'Maylight', a seven piece
outfit fusing jazz, soul and electronics featuring the vocal talents
of Tru Thoughts' Lizzy Parks.
Side A - SONS D'AFRIQUE
'Sons D'Afrique' is an uptempo Afro Beat influenced bubbler combining
swinging brush drums, a prominent bass groove, a funky guitar lick,
driving horns and infectious chants to create a slice of dancefloor
magic. Holding back an explosive bass groove to the latter half
of the track, this is a cut full of surprises, drawing influence
and sample material from disparate corners of the musical spectrum
and combining them in a style that owes as much to the musical movement
of Fela as it does to contemporary club music. Son's D'Afrique was
recently used as the soundtrack for Channel 4's coverage of British
Nigerian triple jumper Phillips Idowu during the World Athletics
Championships."
Side B - DUB AFRIQUE
Continuing in the theme set by the A-Side, 'Dub Afrique', although
the more uptempo of the two tracks, offers a more laid back approach
to the Afro sound. Subtle flutes and a warm yet punchy bass sit
atop a fast paced Afro drum groove which gives way briefly to a
half time dub influenced interlude before returning to its full
pace conclusion. Offset with spoken word interjections and dub echo
this is a track full of atmosphere and contrast offering a unique
take on the Afro sound.
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