Sooner or later, all roads lead back together. Or so thought maybe Will Holland on further collaboration with the exception of singer Alice Russell, with whom he had already worked several times for his and their recordings. Rhythm & blues, soul and especially powerful, raw radio, the two designed together and obviously they can very well combined. Furthermore, the fans have long since decided. Whether the two paths should ever merge again was never clear, because there was Will Holland aka Quantic moved to Colombia.
Now it's time. "Look around the corner" is the reunion of the two artists. The album is musically and thematically coherent merging of different musical processes. Holland tinkering for some time by the mergers esque latin rhythms with jazz, funk and soul. He unscrewed the back of the programmed component, clubby beats and became more organic in its approach. Russell has three solo releases, ranging from classical to blues and jazz to soul to pop and world approaches ensured excited great enthusiasm. Now, have both taken in combination with Quantic's chapel in the new homeland Colombia (Combo Barbaro) is a much more will the boards, as that which have both been explored. Here the elements of folk, gospel and Latin Jazz is a further important extension to play the sound of Quantic. Specifically, the British music press about offers for weeks of superlatives when it comes to the description of the album - simply simply because here everyone really special to have designed completely unspectacular, almost conservative, earthy, - by simply live their passion for music. Infectious Mid-tempo pieces, powerful bluesy ballads and swinging, folk Latin grooves - this album is a great piece of art because it is wonderfully easy to poaching in his melodies and harmonies between Indian tradition and historical sound structures. Undogmatic, infectious and refreshing as a shower after a day in tropical South America. Quantic just can not fool no one!
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