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Download: New Cut Chemist

Jason has been spinning Cut Chemist’s newest track – “Adidas In Addis” — on MBE and it brightens my day instantly. Better than a cup of coffee, that’s for sure.…

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By Rachel Reynolds • Jul 14, 2010 • 1 min read

Jason has been spinning Cut Chemist’s newest track – “Adidas In Addis” — on MBE and it brightens my day instantly. Better than a cup of coffee, that’s for sure. The best part is, you can download it for FREE here!

KCRW’s been a longtime supporter of the LA-based turntablist and the various projects he’s been a part of, including Ozomatli and Jurassic Five. This track is a preview from his new live mix album, “Sound of the Police.” Cut Chemist, aka Lucas McFadden, always likes a challenge and he created this disc live using only one turntable, a mixer, a loop pedal and all original vinyl pressings. His inspiration — Ethiopian, Colombian, Sudanese and Afro-Brazilian sounds. The album is due out on July 27.

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    Rachel Reynolds

    Producer, 'Morning Becomes Eclectic'

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