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Cut Chemist: Sound of the Police

Cut Chemist is a local legend in Los Angeles, both for his involvement in bands such as Ozomatli and Jurassic-5 as well as for his own ground-breaking releases. Cut (or Lucas MacFadden, as he’s known by his parents) is one of the recognized masters of turntablism, using the record player as a musical instrument by manipulating vinyl albums and singles both familiar and obscure to create whole new soundscapes.

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Jul 19, 2010 • 1 min read

Cut Chemist is a local legend in Los Angeles, both for his involvement in bands such as Ozomatli and Jurassic-5 as well as for his own ground-breaking releases. Cut (or Lucas MacFadden, as he’s known by his parents) is one of the recognized masters of turntablism, using the record player as a musical instrument by manipulating vinyl albums and singles both familiar and obscure to create whole new soundscapes. Together with fellow turntablist DJ Shadow, he released a series of live mixes of their unique skills. These CDs were released in small quantities and have quickly become highly sought-after collectables.

Sound of the Police, Cut takes the same approach, using only a single turntable, a mixer, a loop pedal, and a collection of records with a particular focus on Ethiopian and Afro-Brazilian tunes. Created to serve as a template for his appearance opening for legendary Ethiopian musician Mulatu Astatke last year, Sound of the Police is a fascinating display of physical and musical dexterity, bringing together disparate elements to create a listening experience that is as educational as it is impressive and listenable.

Sound of the Police will be available on-demand July 19 - August 17, 2010. The CD will be released Tuesday, July 27, 2010

http://www.cutchemist.com/

Track listing

1 Jungle Beat

2 Water Is Not The Enemy

3 Strictly Voodoo

4 Poly Rhythm

5 Nigeria To Niagara

6 Ajo

7 Arabian Cumbia

8 Nighting ale

9 Aqua bella

10 Povo De Santo

11 Ethiopian Skank

12 Stuck in Sudan

13 Coast 2 Coast

14 Pedal to the Bongo

15 Just The Drummer

16 Adidas To Addis

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