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PINCH in his own words:
"I'm a firm believer that dubstep music is designed to be heard and felt on a fat soundsystem. Albums, on the other hand, are more typically designed for home listening. When I decided to make an album I thought that one way of makng this sound compatible with a home listening format would be to collaborate with vocalists. In a way its not really a dubstep album - its an album inspired by dubstep -the sound, the community. I first thought of the 'Underwater Dancehall' tag when swaying away late, late in the night at one of the first few DMZ nights, when it was held in 3rd Base. As I looked around in a half-cut stupor, everything seemed like a slow motion rave - and with the single purple UV light providing the only illumination - it felt like the dance was underwater. Under the water's surface a lot remains undefined and mysterious - everything slows down to a different pace, sounds have a womb-like movement - evocative of a time when we had no unfulfilled needs. All the tracks on this LP were written over the last 12-18 months (with exception to Brighter Day instrumental which was originally titled 'Qawwali' and released on Planet Mu - written back in 2004) and the music here - I hope - suitably reflects a period of my life where I've experienced a lot of intense emotions and grown from the experiences. While the programming and production is far from perfect - the feelings are, at least, honest. Working with vocalists has brought a new (and for me - unpredictable) dimension to my music which has worked out far better than i ever imagined it would. Juakali, Rudey Lee, Yolanda and Indi Kaur have all individually put a part of themselves in the tracks they have sung over - I appreciate and respect the messages they have put forward. I enjoyed the collaborative process and seeing how each artist has reacted to the vibe of the original instrumentals I've written. Personally I prefer the resulting vocal versions that feature on CD1 but I decided to include a Ltd CD2 of instumental versions so the listener can choose their environment - I appreciate that some people will prefer to take their own messages from the instrumentals. " |
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