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Gaudi - Bass, Sweat & Tears (Interchill Records)

Saturnia
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Posted : Nov 10, 2004 07:24
I received a copy last week. Each track builds on a chant, vocal samples, or music from a particular culture. Although this concept has been executed by other artists over the years, this album does not sound cliche'. The seemingly disparate source elements are united by Gaudi's melodic sense and guided by his gentle dub beats.

Some samples are familiar. "Sufani" happens to utilize the same chant as Ott's "Splitting an Atom" and is also reminiscent of Banco de Gaia's classic "Last train to Lhasa."

The enclosed booklet includes details about the source material.
andrew interchill
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Posted : Jun 2, 2005 03:05
Interchill Records is happy to announce that the track Ayahuasca Deep Fall from the album Bass, Sweat & Tears by Gaudi has been selected as the Single of the Week on the English and French iTunes stores for a week from may 31st to June 6th.

This is a great start to a busy summer touring season, which will see Gaudi playing main stage festival gigs at Glastonbury, The Glade, Omni and Sonica among others.

Single of the Week offers iTunes users in UK or France the opportunity to download the track Ayahuasca Deep Fall for free. There will also be a feature on Gaudi's excellent album Bass, Sweat & Tears on both the iTunes main page and the electronic page.

In addition, anyone in UK or France who installs an iPod/iTunes this week will be offered the track for free download.

About the track:

Ayahuasca deep fall tells the story of Piers Gibbon, English botanist and casual anthropologist, on his ‘Jungle Trip’ quest, deep into the heart of the Amazon Rain forest to learn about and experience the teaching and healing properties of the shamanic brew of the ‘sacred vine’ Ayahuasca (www.piersgibbon.com). This is an uncompromising track – like the Ayahuasca– and is a jungle trip in itself. It’s starts strongly yet minimally with the sounds of the Berimbao (played by Joao Grande) and builds in intensity; its rolling percussion and psychedelic vocals create breaks of space and tribal dimensions in the driving bass line and subtle but elaborate rythms. The voices are those of Piers, Francoise Freedman a French anthropolgist, and the rain forest Shaman Don Demetrio, the chant is his original accappella from the Ayahuasca ceremony. Percussion is by Tehomas Bow.
This is a clean track with a dirty bassline!

The Single of the Week promotion is for the English and French iTunes stores - the album and the tracks are available from the other iTunes stores.

If you prefer a physical copy, then visit interchill.com where cd's are 12US$. The lastest Interchill Records compilation Earth Octave Lounge volume 2 is also available, and is being well received worldwide.

For more info, licensing enquiries and film placements, please contact andrew@interchill.com


One Love.
maka


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Posted : Jun 3, 2005 03:23

Respect!

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