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Free Rain

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Download links and information about Free Rain by Mujaji. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Electronica genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 50:06 minutes.

Artist: Mujaji
Release date: 2001
Genre: Electronica
Tracks: 17
Duration: 50:06
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Belgian Cappuccino 4:18
2. Untitled 0:32
3. Free the Rich 3:39
4. Untitled 0:38
5. Work for Us 3:55
6. Joyride 4:31
7. Italian Waffle 3:24
8. Untitled 0:09
9. Ate at the Zoo 3:24
10. Untitled 0:18
11. Smooch 4:22
12. Southern Light Rollerama 3:19
13. Jihad (intro) 0:25
14. Jihad (continued) 5:56
15. Princess Latex (intro) 0:09
16. Princess Latex (continued) 3:11
17. The Fork 7:56

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Brothers Seto Shmack and Thoth Shmack started out making music together in 1995, making four-track recordings of voice and guitar compositions; later they graduated to digital technologies and were reborn as Mujaji. Somewhere along the line they picked up formidable scratching and fading skills (as evidenced here by the turntable extravaganza "Belgian Cappuccino") and, like good DJs everywhere, learned how to turn obscure samples into bone-jarring funk grooves. Free Rain veers from frenetic scratching ("Belgian Cappuccino") to swaggering trip-hop ("Work for Us," "Smooch") and borderline abstract beats ("Ate at the Zoo"), though trip-hop is the overarching rhythmic mood. "Southern Light Rollerama" flirts with 1970s kitsch while keeping the bassline solid and minimalist in a dubwise sort of way, while "Jihad" combines sludgy funk with a reggae-inflected bassline and guitar arpeggios. Mujaji wears its influences on its sleeve, but digests and integrates them in interesting ways.