The Future
Breeze

Performed By
Breeze
Album UPC
634479970863
CD Baby Account
CDB00173869
CD Baby Track ID
5805675
Label
Harlem Station Recordings
Released
2008-01-01
BPM
127
Rated
0
ISRC
usl4q0845465
Year
2008
Spotify Plays
38
Writers
Writer
Kirt Godfrey
Pub Co
Sounds of M Publishing
Composer
Kirt Godfrey
Clearance
Sync & All Media Uses
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - NY - New York City
Description
Breeze delivers a 16 track, beautifully crafted LP that is nothing short of elemental, from deep tech house to hard-hitting New York tribal club anthems. Documenting a journey of self-discovery, Breeze gives us something to think about. This is the story
Notes
New York City's very own Breeze delivers is second full-length album on our label. This record truly represents the culmination of almost 2 years of non-stop work which started with the perennial "Welcome To No-York" which brought a definite resolution on who Breeze wanted to work with on this album.
A full year with weekly studio sessions later, with the invaluable and so necessary Undah-Dub, this project was finally completed and definitely captures the creative and artistic growth and journey that Breeze has been blazing in his career.
With various producers, remixers and featured vocalists, Rise showcases the New York crop of talent that are leading the way in the city's revival sound.
With a wide range of standouts like "Don't Want To Lose You", a plea for loved ones and keeping close the things that matter most to the things and people who don't matter at all, such as the very tongue-in-cheek "Slutty Pooh" your feet won't stop dancing and your brain will be equally engaged throughout. The super hip and ridiculously fun "Afroboogie" featuring Sunshine, will burn the dance floors up with no room for recovery. Be aware and be prepared.
A full year with weekly studio sessions later, with the invaluable and so necessary Undah-Dub, this project was finally completed and definitely captures the creative and artistic growth and journey that Breeze has been blazing in his career.
With various producers, remixers and featured vocalists, Rise showcases the New York crop of talent that are leading the way in the city's revival sound.
With a wide range of standouts like "Don't Want To Lose You", a plea for loved ones and keeping close the things that matter most to the things and people who don't matter at all, such as the very tongue-in-cheek "Slutty Pooh" your feet won't stop dancing and your brain will be equally engaged throughout. The super hip and ridiculously fun "Afroboogie" featuring Sunshine, will burn the dance floors up with no room for recovery. Be aware and be prepared.
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