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If you wanted to get deep about Los Angeles duo Ammoncontact, well, hell, you could. You could place them in the underground music tradition of the city that goes back to the sixties and the likes of the Watts Prophets and Horace Tapscott's Arkestra. You could nod to the LA Underground scene of the late eighties and early nineties that bloomed around the Good Life and Project Blowed sessions, inspired by the Freestyle Fellowship and spawning, amongst others, the Pharcyde and Jurassic 5. You can also place them as part of a flourishing current scene involving Build An Ark, Dwight Tribble, Sa-Ra, Daedalus and Madlib. But if you get into these things too deep, then you're in danger of losing sight of the fact that Ammoncontact just make superb, minimal, atmospheric, predominantly instrumental, predominantly hip hop-based music. And, when all's said and done, that's what counts - that the neck snaps, that the bass warms your sternum, that it stands as music, not an exercise in influences.
Close friends since high school, Carlos Ni?o and Fabian Ammon have put out some of the funkiest sample based/live instrumentation beat hybrids of the last couple of years. They've released music through a whole boutique of cool labels including Eastern Developments, Soul Jazz and Plug Research. They have appeared on compilations alongisde the likes of DJ Shadow, Cut Chemist and King Britt. Now they are set to release their full length, "One In An Infinity of Ways," through Ninja Tune.
Flowing from track to track like one of Ni?o's legendary Spaceways radio shows on KPFK 90.7FM in Los Angeles, "One?" was made on an MPC 2000 and an ASR-10, with a few keyboards and synths. Prefuse 73 has labelled the music "machine funk," which isn't a million miles from where they're at, as long as you remember the playfulness which leads Carlos to claim that "Ammoncontact are all about having fun as well as trying to stretch the boundaries of hip hop." Throw in guests including Daedalus, sometime Scienz of Life and now KMD member Lil Sci, plus musicians from the legendary Build An Ark group (including just a taste of the awesome vocal stylings of Dwight Tribble) and you have a record that doesn't need to shout to offer a classy, distinctive - and distinctively Californian - take on what is too often a bloated, melodramatic, attention-seeking genre. Crank it up, sit back and feel it warm you up.

Tracklisting

1. Dreamy
2. Healing Vibrations
3. Keepintime
4.Through the Moon
5. Fun is for Funky
6. Wu Woomp Woomp
7. Wu Wu Woomp
8. Good Life to Groove
9. Like Waves Of The Sea
10. Love Letters
11. Ballad Of The Untitled




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