At a time when the chill out thing substitutes blandness for maturity and mainstream dance music seems to be searching for its dummy again, J. Swinscoe's Cinematic Orchestra return to blow all your expectations.
Back in 1999, the group's debut record Motion set critical tongues wagging with its unique take on modern dance music production techniques and the sheer visual energy of its sound. Now the group return with a follow-up which is deeper than the ocean, packing a tremendous emotional punch, by turns mournful and celebratory and with a rigour that is so often lacking in contemporary cut and paste.
Across seven sweeping, dramatic tracks, the group take you on a journey through classic soul, jazz, choral pieces, sinking horn riffs, throbbing harp b-lines, minimalism and more. With guests of the calibre of Fontella Bass (the writer and performer of '60s soul masterpiece Rescue Me and member of free jazz renegades the Art Ensemble of Chicago) and Roots Manuva (whose contribution to All Things To All Men involves the kind of lyrics that stay in your head for weeks), you know that you're in for something special.
So sit back, close your eyes and be prepared to enjoy the latest home movie from J. Swinscoe and his associates. It's anything but everyday…
Back in 1999, the group's debut record Motion set critical tongues wagging with its unique take on modern dance music production techniques and the sheer visual energy of its sound. Now the group return with a follow-up which is deeper than the ocean, packing a tremendous emotional punch, by turns mournful and celebratory and with a rigour that is so often lacking in contemporary cut and paste.
Across seven sweeping, dramatic tracks, the group take you on a journey through classic soul, jazz, choral pieces, sinking horn riffs, throbbing harp b-lines, minimalism and more. With guests of the calibre of Fontella Bass (the writer and performer of '60s soul masterpiece Rescue Me and member of free jazz renegades the Art Ensemble of Chicago) and Roots Manuva (whose contribution to All Things To All Men involves the kind of lyrics that stay in your head for weeks), you know that you're in for something special.
So sit back, close your eyes and be prepared to enjoy the latest home movie from J. Swinscoe and his associates. It's anything but everyday…
Tracklisting:
1. All That You Give
2. Burn Out
3. Flite
4. Evolution
5. Man with the Movie Camera
6. All Things to All Men
7. Everyday
8. Oregon
9. Horizon
2. Burn Out
3. Flite
4. Evolution
5. Man with the Movie Camera
6. All Things to All Men
7. Everyday
8. Oregon
9. Horizon
Please note that Everyday (20th Anniversary Reissue) is currently not in store but is with our local supplier.
Most of the time it takes around 2-5 days from the time you place the order for the item to arrive here and be sent out but it can take longer if there are any delays.