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Key Information
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| Record Label: |
Ubiquity Recordings |
| Genre: |
R&B |
| Subgenre: |
Dance |
| Release Date: |
November 16, 1999 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Casa Forte - Snowboy (Joe Clausell mix) 2. Donde Sal el Sol - Calm (previously unreleased) 3. Inception - Capries 4. Baila Plena - Papo Vazquez (Off World Ensemble remix) 5. Flying High - P'taah 6. Dejomey Blue - Francisco Aguabella (Catalyst remix) 7. Eevee - Capsule 150 Vs. Future Life (previously unreleased) 8. Diana Park Nights - NuSound Collective Helsinki (previously unreleased) |
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Volume two in Ubiquity's fabulous merger of techno and timbale is hot enough to set the speaker fabric afire. 2000 has seen countless producers mining the Cuban/Latin/Brazilian/electronica interface. Ubiquity has had a buzz on this kind of thing for years. Armed with in-house contributors and a bevy of similarly minded souls selected from the electronica underground, the label presents another definitive collection for the rhumba-tronic set. Jonah Sharp, here trading as Capries with fellow musician Gamall, lets go of his galactic guise as SpaceTime Continuum and comes down to Earth to zap the batteries of Afro-Cubanism with the electro-grounded "Inception." P'taah (Chris Brann, aka Wamdue Project) jettisons his tech-house rhythmic modes for some trippy atmospheres overlaid by charged '60s congas and a breezy, futuro-tropical feel. Throughout, NEW LATINAIRES 2 suggests what might have been had a misguided techno band forgotten all about Krautrock and taken up residence at the Copacabana. |
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