FUSION ONE [ revised and expanded final version ]

zhao

there are no accidents
Afro-Asian Dubstep: FUSION ONE

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this is a mash-up album fusing global traditional music and modern dub, grime, bass and electronics.

(made with material originally prepared for Fusion Festival 2008)

if you've ever wondered what Digital Gamelan is like, how Capetown Gospel singers sound in London ghettos, or how Robots would play Ethiopian Jazz...
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DIRECT LISTEN AND SINGLE FILE DOWNLOAD: official

SEPARATE TRACKS DOWNLOAD: mediafire or megaupload


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FUSION 2: ancient futurist illbient psych dub
NGOMA 1: global hiphop and dancehall
NGOMA 2: afro techno, london house
NGOMA 3: Zulu House, Afro-Electro, UK Funky
NGOMA 4: generation bass
NGOMA 5: nomad boogie
NGOMA 6: ukulwa
 
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3 Body No Problem

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Good stuff, thanks for sharing. How do you produce? You overlay the global tunes with electronica? Ableton? Any of the electronica your own?
 

zhao

there are no accidents
Good stuff, thanks for sharing. How do you produce? You overlay the global tunes with electronica? Ableton? Any of the electronica your own?

thanks! ableton. there are some beat re-edits but none of the source tracks are mine on these mashups...
 
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S-Mac

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*Great Mix*

Administrative gripe though; when one unzips the file and begins to play the tracks in itunes, because the track numbers aren't at the start of the track title/haven't been put into the track info, they play in alphabetical rather than the correct running order.

Given the amount of mixes one has instant access to these days, the (admittedly minor) hassel of having to input the individual track numbers is often enough to lead to a mix being indefinately sidelined.

A small thing obviously, but could be majorly detrimental to the virilty of the mix....
 

zhao

there are no accidents
*Great Mix*

Administrative gripe though; when one unzips the file and begins to play the tracks in itunes, because the track numbers aren't at the start of the track title/haven't been put into the track info, they play in alphabetical rather than the correct running order.

Given the amount of mixes one has instant access to these days, the (admittedly minor) hassel of having to input the individual track numbers is often enough to lead to a mix being indefinately sidelined.

A small thing obviously, but could be majorly detrimental to the virilty of the mix....

dude thanks for the tip!!! this is horrible... will re-index and re-up... cheers!!!
 
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