comfort fit - polyshufflez lp - tokyo dawn - cd
TDR 09-001 - 56545 - eucd - lp sleeve - €11.99
Genre: Hip Hop - Instrumentals
1. Ask the Devil (feat. Howard Marks)
2. Exabyte
3. Yer Daddy (feat. Wallis Bird)
4. Oh I dont know (feat. Dyno)
5. Nu Metropolis
6. A Veces (feat. Anita Tijoux and Hordatoj)
7. Fuh Real (feat. Dyno and Naboobia)
8. Bit by Bit
9. Rendezvous / Dub (feat. Mishoo the Drumkit and Mr. Nnaji)
10. Rock da Dam (feat. Portformat)
11. Fired up! (feat. Blaktroniks)
12. Hanham vs. Steinitz / Blitz Chess Edit (feat. Klangstabil)
13. Snare Wars
14. Seen not heard (feat. NOTE)
15. Holyshufflez
16. Superposition
17. Ear is the Key (feat. Gajah)
18. Peter Pan
19. Wicked Game
20. Your next Incarnation (feat. Caitlin Meissner)
21. Elmo
22. Drift to the Center
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After three years of silence, Tokyo Dawn Records and Comfort Fit finally get it together for another release, and it couldn‘t have been anything else than Polyshufflez.
Polyshufflez holds 72 minutes of high fidelity based on polyrhythmic beat structures and postmodern pop perspectives, using music codes of genres such as Hip- Hop, Dub-Step and Techno merely as comic template.
Thoughts on the financial world crisis, off-key love songs, conversations with the devil, famous chess games and dozens of other unusual music ideas are now waiting for you to be heard. Collaborations on the album include artists such as Blaktroniks, Wallis Bird, Gajah, Anita Tijoux, Dyno, Naboobia and Caitlin Meissner. Even Howard Marks, best known for his worldwide bestseller book ‚Mr Nice‘, invited us to dinner and made an exclusive cooperation possible before his new movie drops.
For Comfort Fit himself, “Polyshufflez is a groove study which goes far beyond the traditional understanding of rhythm. It is my attempt to make this special rhythmical phenomenon accessible to the public consciousness and to give it a name. The concentration lies on the space between the beats, not on the beats themselves.” ...which might explain why it took nearly four years to finish this successor of the 'Forget And Remember LP‘.