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Quantic Presenta Flowering Inferno - Cuidad Del Swing

Quantic Presenta Flowering Inferno Cuidad Del SwingQuantic Presenta Flowering Inferno Cuidad Del Swing
Quantic Presenta Flowering Inferno - Cuidad Del Swing
(7") Tru Thoughts TRU7161, 2008-06-23

Tracklisting :
A1. Cuidad Del Swing
B1. Cuidad Del Swing (version)

Links :
Buy it on etchshop.co.uk
quantic.org
myspace.com/quanticmusic
tru-thoughts.co.uk/artists/quantic
timec.net/truthoughts/index.php?Quantic
elmondongo.blogspot.com

Press Release :
"Skilfully blending players across different continents" - The Independent
"Quantic is a music genius who has created a true world music sound, one that is universal to all…" - Clash Magazine
"Quantic has become a byword for quality" - Straight No Chaser
"It is becoming increasingly tricky to find fault with the immaculate work of this prolific producer" - Notion Magazine

Quantic Presenta Flowering Inferno is the latest in the constantly evolving series of musical outings from the unstoppable Will Holland - aka Quantic - and amazingly ‘Death Of The Revolution’ represents his tenth full album release on Tru Thoughts. The concept and style of the Flowering Inferno project rests simply on pleasurable, easy-to-listen dub and reggae inspired music made in a tropical climate; and the standard and scope of the music is as dazzling as one has come to expect from this prolific, globe-trotting maestro.

Unmistakably Quantic, but with an emphasis on reggae inspired sounds, "Death Of The Revolution" is sizzling with summer heat and tropical influences. As on ‘Tropidelico’, Holland’s last acclaimed album with The Quantic Soul Orchestra, the Columbian location in which this music was made and recorded has imbued it with an authentic and irresistible exotic air. All the tracks trip along on a reggae/dub vibe and are built on mainly hip hop orientated beats, with Holland in multi-instrumentalist mode, playing the piano, guitar, accordion and more - including Columbian instruments such as the Guacharaca, a small wooden scraper instrument, and the Gaita. Guest performances also come from a host of Latin American musicians. On "Juanita Bonita", the closing track, the evocative piano part is played by Peruvian Alfredo Linares who recently put in show-stopping performances when he appeared in the UK for the first time as part of The Quantic Soul Orchestra’s tour in March.

More a progression for Quantic than a change of direction, the inspiration to create the Flowering Inferno project came from listening to a lot of mid-70s dub albums and artists like Don Drummond and Bull Wackies; and also Columbian artists like Pedro Laza and Michi Sarmiento from the north coast. The basic ideas for the tracks were conceived and laid down over a three-week period in the living room of Holland’s Columbia home, when his studio was in the process of being built. Over that time, using the piano and a small makeshift recording setup, the key ideas and hooks emerged and, as Will Holland says "when the studio was finally ready, the paint barely dry, it was given its maiden voyage on this material".

The debut 7" single from this album is "Cuidad Del Swing" which opens with an undeniably catchy piano hook and whisks you off in its jaunty wake. Also included on the album (as well as being the B side of the single) is "Cuidad Del Swing (Version)", offering a different take on this track, with horns galore taking over where the original featured guitar and piano trills. Predominantly instrumental, from start to finish ‘Death Of The Revolution’ is full of surprises, with a huge range of different instruments and vocal flourishes which add to the depth, such as the hazy breeze of backing vocals on the title-track. This is an album packed with infectious guitar and piano hooks, and with a laid-back but quirky feel, an ideal soundtrack to the summer. "Mi Chocolatina" and "Westbound Train" have a spine-tingling, cinematic quality.

With record sales approaching 100,000, and a string of successes under his belt with a wide range of projects - from accomplished studio-based albums to the electrifying Quantic Soul Orchestra collaboration with the legendary singer Spanky Wilson - Quantic’s Flowering Inferno is yet another exciting stage in his musical odyssey.

The album will be followed by two further 7" singles in August and September 2008 to complete this Flowering Inferno project.
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