Back On The Planet - (3:56) 73 BPM
All Is Well - (3:03)
60 BPM CosMc Lounge Kisses - (2:16) 50 BPM
Along The Way - (3:24) 90 BPM
_G Spot Connection - (2:47) 68 BPM
One 4 Kutmah - (2:54) 93 BPM
Culture Riddim - (1:35) 71 BPM
Been Cosmic - (2:04) 98 BPM
Injera, Lentils & Kale - (2:20) 89 BPM
Asteroid Storm - (2:50) 60 BPM
Find Ya Self (ANU Wrld) - (2:06) 76 BPM
Natural Melanin Being - (3:29) 78 BPM
Ancestral Data Bank - (3:00) 65 BPM
Children Of The Hapi - (3:21) 92 BPM
Jus There (feat Brotha There) - (2:05) 78 BPM
Review: Los Angeles-based Ras G, a contemporary of Flying Lotus, has long sounded like a refugee from another planet; a kind of electronic devotee of Sun Ra with his head firmly in the cosmos. Despite being called Back on the Planet, this latest full-length excursion is every bit as out-there and intergalactic as previous releases. For the most part, it sounds like it was beamed down from the far reaches of the universe, offering an unusual blend of alien electronics, acid-fried jazz, other-wordly ambience, twisted African rhythms and hip-hop beats from another dimension. It's inventive, unusual and constantly entertaining. Ras G is a genuine one-off, and Back on the Planet proves that conclusively.
from $1.89BFDNL 039
24 Feb 14
Experimental/Electronic