Bongos Bleeps & Basslines
Ninja Tune
BEATS
Since they started properly working together some 6 years ago, CHRIS VOGADO and NEIL COMBSTOCK aka ZERO dB have been concocting a provocative, innovative and addictive brew of hard jazz, electro, latin, hip hop and house, laced throughout with their now signature dirty, heavy basslines. That's right - dirty! Pleasant & polite nu-jazz this ain't!
After releasing their early records on Vogado's own Fluid Ounce label, Zero dB are now signed to NINJA TUNE and ready to step it up, with their debut album, 'Bongos, Bleeps and Basslines'. Their main starting point is usually jazz, but they dip into a multitude of different influences and work with talented musicians and vocalists to create a track. Guest rhymes, toasts & vocals come from MC PASE ROCK (SPANK ROCK & FIVE DEEZ), the sweet tones of HEIDI VOGEL and New Orleans MC VOICE.
Check the reviews already in!!
"The dancefloor energy of RONI SIZE & REPRAZENT, the hallucinatory weirdness of KIERAN HEBDEN and the rubed-raw sleaze of RED SNAPPER into the brew. A thrilling white-knuckle ride." DJ, ALBUM OF THE ISSUE 5/5
"Modern, nutty jazziness, conceived in clubland... The best Ninja Tune release for half a decade." MIXMAG 4/5
"An awesome record. Sounds like SWITCH meets ART BLAKEY! Getting a massive response on this record from all fronts. A big one!" ASHLEY BEEDLE / XPRESS 2
"This is excellent, it's the best release Ninja Tune have ever put out, EVER!"
TREVOR JACKSON.... "Wicked crossover chaos." GROOVE ARMADA
"Bleepin' marvellous. Ai Caramba!" DJ MAGAZINE- ALBUM OF THE ISSUE 5/5
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A Pomba Girou
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Bongs Beats And Basslines
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Conga Madness
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Know What Im Saying
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Samba Do Umbigo
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Anythings Possible
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Te Quiero
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On The One And Three
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Sunshine Lazy
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