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PF G009CD
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"Recently described as 'the Herbie Hancock for the year 2000' Ian O'Brien launches in to his third album following from the highly acclaimed 'gigantic days'. The result is a fusion of global sounds and although the use of drum machines is an integral part of his songs there is an abundance of live percussion and instruments; Expect to find flutes cowbells Moogs bongo's etc mixed in with fender Rhodes and complex drum machine patterns. 'A history of things to come' is a cosmic jazz journey and will have cross over appeal with techno and jazz heads alike. He is also well respected amongst some of our own Detroit icons with personal endorsements from the likes of Moodymann and Carl Craig. The album is specifically aimed at the home listening market with the exception of the massive batucada track 'Teentown beats' already being caned on the dance floor circuit."
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