Performer: Hip Optimist
Title: Da Lata
Style: Downtempo, Hip Hop
Category: Electronic
Album rating: 4.8
Votes: 855
Size MP3: 1207 mb
Size FLAC: 1743 mb
Size WMA: 1123 mb
Other formats: MP4 AA AU ASF AHX XM VOX
The Optimist pulls together veterans of the LA music scene, including West Coast Get Down alumni Kamasi Washington (tenor saxophone), Miles Mosley (upright bass), Cameron Graves (piano, fender rhodes), Tony Austin (drums), Jumaane Smith (trumpet), Edward Livingston (upright bass), Aaron Haggerty (drums), Brandon Coleman (fender rhodes), Dominic Therioux (electric bass), Robert Miller (drums), and Lyndon Rochelle (drums). The Optimist was recorded at Kamasi's parents house between 2008 and 2009, captured inside a small tiny basement area their crew called "The Shack.
Led by DJ Patrick Forge (Kiss FM/Dingwalls) and Chris Franck (Smoke City/Zeep), Da Lata have consistently questioned the conventional map of Brazilian music, redefining and remoulding traditional music with a pioneering aesthetic and energy guided by UK club culture and their worldwide family of collaborators.
The album is produced by illinformed & Sean Peng. Two elite beat makers. They supplied a wide array of melodic melodies that any hip hop head would love. Pws sticks to the format by keeping it green with straight raw lyrics and a colorful delivery. With beats that make your speakers go boom. Industry standard glass mastered official tissue compact disc Includes unlimited streaming of After Thoughts Of An Optimist via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. ships out within 7 days.
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