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<p>Despite iTunes and P2P sharing, records remain an amalgam of sensory perceptions for me. The crackling cellophane between my fingers and the expectations an intriguing cover implies. Perhaps that&rsquo;s why I snatch up every CTI release I come across. <strong>Visual artist Nathan J&auml;lani Taylor&rsquo;s cover art for Play With The Changes instantly drew me in with its primal simplicity. The Rorschach ink blots boiling into the heavens like an apocalyptic tar pit. It is a perfect visual representation of 4Hero&rsquo;s sound. Their progressive interpretations extrapolated from classic sounds the way archeologists piece together fossilized remains from the pit&rsquo;s depths in order to push science forward.</strong> Present here are traces of 4Hero&rsquo;s jungle beginnings and requisite diva vocal cuts, but with heavier soul leanings.<br /><br />Since the turn of the millennium, duo Dego and Marc Mac have experimented more with the mellow sounds of soul and hip-hop, including collaborations with Terry Callier and Jill Scott on their last record, Creating Patterns.&nbsp; When I say soul don&rsquo;t think Otis, think Minnie Ripperton.&nbsp; Had she been born thirty years later, Minnie and Charles Stepney could have easily cut many of these tracks on a Rotary Connection album. The subtlety of the arrangements slips by like feathered clouds in the stratosphere, and vocalists drop into the record almost as numerously as the rain.&nbsp; Among the enormous talent pool here are MTV darling Jody Watley and one of every crate diggers favorite producers, Larry Mizell.<br /><br />Most of these performances enhance the record.&nbsp; Darien Brockington croons beautifully on &ldquo;Give In,&rdquo; which Phonte of Little Brother also delivers a verse on.&nbsp; Ursula Rucker&rsquo;s half-sung poetry on &ldquo;The Awakening&rdquo; perfectly accents the forward marching beat.&nbsp; But the cover of Stevie Wonder&rsquo;s &ldquo;Superwoman&rdquo; sounds close enough to the original that they could have just slipped in eight minutes from Music Of My Mind as tribute.<br /><br />Despite the torrent of guests, 4Hero&rsquo;s immaculate production streams beautifully from mountain source to delta.&nbsp; This is a gorgeous album with a mood perfectly suited for it&rsquo;s early spring release.&nbsp; As warmth creeps northbound from the equator and Earth&rsquo;s cycles begin anew, Carina Andersson sings, &ldquo;Open your eyes to the morning of your life.&rdquo;<br /><br />- Brian Hull﻿<br />www.okayplayer.com</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>NJT &amp; The Ganesh Experiment @ the Brooklyn Artist Gym</title><id>http://www.nathanjalanitaylor.com/press/2010/1/2/njt-the-ganesh-experiment-the-brooklyn-artist-gym.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.nathanjalanitaylor.com/press/2010/1/2/njt-the-ganesh-experiment-the-brooklyn-artist-gym.html"/><author><name>Nathan</name></author><published>2010-01-02T09:28:55Z</published><updated>2010-01-02T09:28:55Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span class="full-image-block ssNonEditable"><span><img src="http://www.nathanjalanitaylor.com/storage/ganeshimage.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1262424689364" alt="" /></span></span></p>
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