Quantic Presenta Flowering Inferno, Death Of The Revolution
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 oriented 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.
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