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phattannedphil
29-01-2006, 05:57 PM
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Artist:LANDSLIDE AND DON FREEMAN

Title: CONUNDRUM

Label:SICK TRUMPET

Product Code:ST002

Format:12x1

Released End of Febuary 2006

Distributor GOYA MUSIC, UK (www.goyamusic.com)

AUDIO SAMPLES
Original Mix (http://www.goyamusic.com/files/905/1.m3u)
Grimey Mix (http://www.goyamusic.com/files/905/2.m3u)
Restless Soul Main (http://www.goyamusic.com/files/905/3.m3u)
Restless Soul Beats (http://www.goyamusic.com/files/905/4.m3u)

As the dust settles on Sick Trumpet's first release, we now have the pleasure of working with two of the most talented cats on the block, Landslide and Don Freeman. Oh, and some fella called Phil Asher has delivered the remix.

As soon as you hear the opening synth riff of Conundrum you will be deep into this. Landslide's trademark two-step beats provide the canvas, while Don's evocative portrayal of the femme fatale toying with his mind provide the paint for this work of sonic art.

Landslide is famous for his work on the consistently inspiring Hospital Records. Their first signing, and a part of drum n bass' best live act London Elektricity, he is renowned for that rare commodity in dance music, original thinking. A perfectionist through and through, Tim is one of the most exciting producers in London, and is able to flirt with the broken, garage and drum n bass scenes without ever committing himself to one sound.

If you gave Don Freeman an autograph book in the early '70s and got him to collect signatures from all his collaborators, you would have a few choice ones in there. Amongst the names you would find after years in the business would be Michael Jackson, Chaka Khan, George Duke, Bill Withers, Sergio Mendes, and even Robert Palmer. Born and bred in Philadelphia where his session work with the architects of sweet soul and disco, Gamble and Huff, led to him releasing his own work on their legendary label Philadelphia International, Don is currently enjoying a richly deserved renaissance.

On the flip side is the Restless Soul mix from Phil Asher and friends. The tempo is that little bit slower, the vibe smoother, but the passion still there in this sublime slice of broken house. Phil Asher is one of the lynchpins in the frighteningly talented West London scene, and is deeply respected by house heads and jazz bods alike. On keys is non other than Pete Kuzma, a big player in Jazzy Jeff's A Touch of Jazz production team. He's worked with all the neo-soul heavyweights, including being Jill Scott's musical director. I guess its no surprise they've delivered such a sweet re-work.

Only two releases old and we've already got a veteran of Philadelphia International on board with one of Britain's most innovative producers at the helm and a remix from a leading light in UK soul music. We're doing alright.

RICHIE ROBINSON
29-01-2006, 08:40 PM
Nice really liked both releases so far... 8)


... Is Sick Trumpet gonna be available on download anywhere soon???

berthabutt
01-02-2006, 03:33 PM
Apparently Goya are going to be doing downloads soon... but dont quote me.

flintmassive
01-02-2006, 03:57 PM
Goya have already made a limited number of downloads available for this but have sold out. Vinyl release date is Friday 24 th Feb.

It might be available soon for downloads.....watch this space !!!

The Downtown Hustler
01-02-2006, 04:02 PM
Heavy duty, fellas 8)

flintmassive
01-02-2006, 11:46 PM
Hello Bertha :D

Who da freak are Jazzcotech ? Not a patch on us mate....

Take it easy