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Bass, Sweat & Tears

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Download links and information about Bass, Sweat & Tears by Gaudi. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Dancefloor, World Music, Dance Pop genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:13:11 minutes.

Artist: Gaudi
Release date: 2004
Genre: Dancefloor, World Music, Dance Pop
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:13:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Tribalove 6:05
2. Sufani 5:35
3. Dub It 4:21
4. Babylon Flamenco 5:27
5. Ayahuasca Deep Fall 5:48
6. Chaine a Chaine 5:02
7. Ci Fice Lu Mundu 4:46
8. Native Dub 5:19
9. Tutta Pe Me 5:23
10. ...And the Earth Said: Oh My God! 5:43
11. Kimiyaa E Moraad 2:10
12. Theremystical 4:55
13. Meena 4:37
14. Truthful Old Man 4:34
15. Chant Thermique 3:26

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A good 20 years into his career as a producer, mixer, keyboardist and general mixmaster of all things dubby, worldbeaty and bass-wise, Gaudi is still creating some of the most intoxicating electronic music out there. His latest full-length release breathes new life into that most tired of artistic cliches: the Musical Journey. Taking source material from such far-flung locales as Iran, Burkina Faso, Pakistan, India, Papua New Guinea, the Amazon rain forest and Western Europe, Bass, Sweat & Tears brings all of its disparate parts together to create a kaleidoscopic but unified celebration of the deep, loamy groove. As usual, dubwise reggae is the common thread that binds everything together, but that common foundation supports a brilliantly multifaceted structure that features flamenco hip-hop ("Babylon Flamenco," from the Spanish band Ojos de Brujo), Franco-African hip-hop ("Chaine a Chaine," featuring rapper Eric Dah "Mozieu"), rain forest reggae ("Native Dub") and pygmy electronica ("Tribalove"). Really, you could probably define a new musical genre with just about every track on this album, and yes, that's a compliment. Highly recommended.