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The Alchemist Manifesto
Ocote Soul Sounds | Eighteenth Street Lounge Music (2008)


By James Taylor
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Ocote Soul Sounds was born of strange conditions—a failed biodiesel-fueled road trip that lead to jam sessions in Austin, TX, that in turn lead to the cross country trade of mp3s and song ideas, that gave birth to a surprising debut, last years' independently released Electric Tides. Masterminded by two of the freshest voices in new music today, Ocote Soul Sounds is in top form on The Alchemist Manifesto, a worldly mix of sounds found "at the intersection of the downtown dance floor, the sweaty basement bembé, and the smoldering campfire on a remote beach."

Martin Perna has made a name for himself in recent years by lending his flute to tracks by TV on the Radio, Scarlet Johansson, and others, as well as being a founding member of Sharon Jones' Dap-Kings and leader of Antibalas. Adrian Quesada is the mind behind two of Austin, TX's hottest bands, the Prince-approved Grupo Fantasma and deep-funk aficionados Brownout. Perna and Quesada together? Simply unstoppable, as evidenced by the stellar selections found on their sophomore Manifesto.

The Alchemist Manifesto blends brassy downtempo jazz ("The Grand Elixir"), Fela-like afrobeat ("La reja"), and breakbeat funk ("The Alchemist Manifesto") and wraps it all in a soundtrack-worthy sheen. "Les Dunes d'Ostende" is more akin to the indietronica of Four Tet and Tortoise than Grupo Fantasma or Antibalas' interpretation of the word funk. "Hacia un manana major" is digital boom bap (think Anti-Pop Consortium), "Contra el sol" a getaway driver's soundtrack, and "Pelican," Latin-flavored soul rap (some Teddy Riley shit).

Perna and Quesada are in top-form on The Alchemist Manifesto. Collectively, from Antibalas to Brownout and all the many other projects these two brilliant artists are involved in on the side, it's clear these two are not running out of ideas any time soon. Manifesto is invigorating, the essence of cool, and a perfect soundtrack to your sultry summer.

Visit Ocote Soul Sounds on the web.


Track listing: The Grand Elixir; La Reja; El Pescador; Les Dunes D'Ostende; The Alchemist Manifesto; Gunpowder; Hacia Un Manana Mejor; Contra El Sol; Pelican; One Hundred Years; Carino

Personnel: Adrien Quesada: guitars, bass, keyboards, drums, percussion, vocals; Martin Perna: flutes (alto, C, bamboo), baritone saxophone, acoustic guitar, bass, keyboards, percussion, vocals

Style: Fringes of Jazz
Published: June 10, 2008


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