African Head Charge collects different elements of world music and combines them with a Western sensibility -- but rather than changing them into pop songs the way Peter Gabriel or Jah Wobble might, they work with dub, trippy psychedelia, and trance. The result is spectacular, lending a more organic, song-based feel to the sort of peaceful electronica one would expect from Spring Heel Jack or Mouse on Mars. The dub and reggae influences make the album even more appealing -- "Animal Law" is like electronic dub, and the title track, "Somebody Touch I" is a bright and almost cutesy take on dub and reggae. In any genre, dub, trance, electronica, or world music, In Pursuit of the Shashamane Land would stand up as a spectacular album. ~ Nitsuh Abebe, All Music Guide
In Pursuit of Shashamane Land
01/01/1994
All Music Guide Review
In Pursuit of Shashamane Land Track Listing
Credits of In Pursuit of Shashamane Land
- Skip McDonald
- Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Vocals (Background)
- Perry Melius
- Drums
- Adrian Sherwood
- Producer
- Sonny Akpan
- Percussion, Conga
- Paul Beckett
- Engineer
- Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah
- Percussion, Producer, Vocals
- C. Jay
- Design, Sleeve Art
- Andy Moses
- Percussion, Djembe
- Wayne Nunes
- Bass
- African Head Charge
- Main Performer
- Alan Branch
- Engineer
- Tony Zap Edmunds
- Keyboards
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