One In An Infinity of Ways
Ammoncontact is a duo, Carlos Niño & Fabian Ammon Alston, originally from Los Angeles, USA Heavy, funky, groove-based minimalism with a dash of cosmic Black Power politics, a love of jazz and enough bass to flatten planets - that's the Ammoncontact formula. Although to call it a formula is to deny just how many different shapes instrumental hip hop can be squeezed and formed into over 34 minutes. Omniverse parts 1 and 2 are examples of Niño's hybrid production style, which fuses drum machine programming, sampling, live instrumentation and voices. Futuro and A Satelitte's Return are classic cut-em-up, sample-chop constructions by Fabian Ammon that Niño arranges with a film editor's eye for the cinematic. Naeem (named for Ammon's new son) is a clear-eyed afro-funk shuffler. My People sees the return of Lil Sci (originally of Scienz of Life) dropping consciousness over a marimba-driven beat, while Temple Jam feature's another Niño project, the big band Build An Ark. Ammoncontact once again prove the power of simplicity, of the working man's virtues of craft and knowhow over hype and inflated ego. And, of course, of the groove, of constant rebirth through rhythm. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Ammoncontact is a duo, Carlos Niño & Fabian Ammon Alston, originally from Los Angeles, USA Heavy, funky, groove-based minimalism with a dash of cosmic Black Power politics, a love of jazz and enough bass to flatten planets - that's the Ammoncontact formula. Although to call it a formula is to deny just how many different shapes instrumental hip hop can be squeezed and formed into over 34 minutes. Omniverse parts 1 and 2 are examples of Niño's hybrid production style, which fuses drum machine programming, sampling, live instrumentation and voices. Futuro and A Satelitte's Return are classic cut-em-up, sample-chop constructions by Fabian Ammon that Niño arranges with a film editor's eye for the cinematic. Naeem (named for Ammon's new son) is a clear-eyed afro-funk shuffler. My People sees the return of Lil Sci (originally of Scienz of Life) dropping consciousness over a marimba-driven beat, while Temple Jam feature's another Niño project, the big band Build An Ark. Ammoncontact once again prove the power of simplicity, of the working man's virtues of craft and knowhow over hype and inflated ego. And, of course, of the groove, of constant rebirth through rhythm. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Cabbageboy
Fingathing
Hexstatic
Hint
Infinity of Rhythm Instrumental
Fun Is For Funky
Elevation
Wu Wu Woomp
Wu Woomp Woomp
Healing Vibrations
One For Ayler
Dreamy
Through the Moon
Naeem
Children of the Sun
Omniverses 1
stereo-x 5:15 pt 1
Drum Riders
Juno What I Mean
Ballad of the Untitled
Futuro
Life Force Contact
A Satellite's Return
A Zillion Tambourines
Beautiful Flowers
Juno Mas
Love Letters
Like Waves of the Sea
New Birth
One In An Infinity of Ways
Good Life to Groove Merchant
BBQ Plate (Telefon Tel Aviv Remix)
Into 777
House Plants
It Started As a Remix For Elvin
Omniverses 2
Like This
BBQ Plate ("Last Supper" Mix by Telefon Tel Aviv)
Zato Ichi
Uncle Randy's Electribe 2
With Voices
Drops
Infinity of Rhythm - Instrumental
We the Continuum
Ropepe
1st Melody Music
Sleep Stasis
My People
Temple Jam
Through the Pauses
Worth It
Hu Vibes Re:Invention
Super Eagles & Black Stars
Earth's Children
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