Shawn
Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra "Music and Rhythm"
Taking inspiration from classic library records produced by companies
like Music de Wolfe and KPM, Ubiquity presents the first in it's
series of Studio Sessions albums. Volume one features 25 mood
setting tracks that work great as an album to listen too, as a
DJ tool, a production tool for sampling, or music for beds in
advertising or film.
Library records were often recorded by top session musicians and
featured tracks capturing a variety of moods - from the frantic
bongo-driven chase scene to the string-laden back-drop for a tender
love scene - the music featured was aimed largely at TV, film
and radio producers. Many of these obscure records are highly
collectible for the single one or two tracks that the best LPs
featured - often times selling for hundreds of dollars for an
amazing breakbeat or a great funk track. The Ubiquity Studio Sessions
will include all killer, no-filler tunes for the DJ, funk connoisseur,
film, TV, ad or radio music supervisor. There are plenty of breaks
and beats, loops galore, and mood setting tunes from the bass
line driven suspense of "Friday The 13th" to the hard
hitting adrenaline rush of "Bongo Fury". Each tune a
perfectly formed short-but-sweet vibe catching moment in it's
own right.
"Music And Rhythm" is produced by Shawn
Lee who will be known to breaks n'beats collectors as the man
behind "The Ape Breaks" and "Planet
of the Breaks" series which were sampled by everyone
from Guru to The Gorillaz. As
a multi-instrumentalist and singer he has played and recorded
with a diverse range of artists including Coldcut, Leeann
Rhimes, Martina Mcbride, UNKLE, Tony Joe White, Chateau flight,
The Dust Brothers, St. Etienne, Jeff Buckley, Bomb the Bass, The
Spice Girls, and Natasha Atlas not to
mention solo records for Talkin Loud and Wall
of Sound imprint We Love You. His new album "Soul Visa"
is out in Japan. And you can learn more about the amazing Mr.
Lee at: www.shawnlee.net. |