French Connection
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Description
A stylistic disciple of DJs Shadow and Krush, DJ Cam's sound merges blunt street rhythms with languid samples and atmospheric soundscapes, typifying the increasingly popular school of Parisian trip-hop turntablists. This particular record is a showcase for Artefact, a French label specializing in this approach, as Cam casts an unhurried, hypnotizing spell culled from Artefact's cadre of developing artists. Edgy yet melodious, it's diverse enough to encompass drum & bass, diva vocals, and light trance, but similar enough to display continuity of texture and intention. From the stripped-down big beat of More's "Baron Samedi" all the way through to "One of These Days," Zend Avesta's dusky, Caribbean-flavored pop, Cam shows off a vitally energetic and inventive feel for the material. He ends up creating both an ideal primer for those who wish to explore the French trip-hop subgenre as well as just the right mood music for restless nights and rootless afternoons. --Matthew Cooke
Album Details
Hip-Hop/turntablism. With the Downlow Grooves of Current Singles 'Juliet'& 'Love is the Message', the Ultimate Master of Chill-Beats Delivers Another Masterstroke Mixing Turntablism, Avant Hip-Hop and Jazz Into a Mesmerising Future Blend.
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