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While it may seem 4hero's Mark Mac and Dego have been looking in different directions since 1998's Two Pages, their twin visions of music aren't so very far from each other. During the three-year interim, Dego spearheaded the programming-heavy broken beat community around West London, while Mark Mac explored small-group jazz using fusion and jazz-funk as a springboard (the Ronnie Scott's scene). Though the workload on Creating Patterns is distressingly one-dimensional (not one track features both of them), Dego's rugged breakbeats never sound too synthetic to clash with all the acoustic instruments, and Mark Mac's tracks feature a wealth of independent-minded musicians as well as the half-machine, half-human drummer Luke Parkhouse. After a fine -- though rather long-winded -- opening jam, return guest Ursula Rucker turns in one of her finest performances on "Time," revealing much more emotion than usual and flitting gracefully between sung and spoken vocals. A promising collaboration with Jill Scott turns out flat, though two other groove iconoclasts -- Mark Murphy and Terry Callier -- were recruited for great tracks. Murphy appears on the evocative spoken word performance "Twelve Tribes" (virtually no one else could've pulled off these pseudo-mystical lyrics with the same authority), while Callier performs on a misty, somber "The Day of the Greys." The single "Les Fleur" is easily the most beautiful moment of the record, except this trilling, spring-like performance (by Carina Andersson) is an unbelievably similar remake of a song from Minnie Riperton's solo debut, Come to My Garden. While Creating Patterns doesn't hit the heights of the brilliant, sprawling Two Pages, it's definitely a tighter record, more effective as a statement of art and music-making. The result is 4hero's usual synthesis of old and new, artificial and organic, strange and familiar. ~ John Bush
While it may seem 4hero's Mark Mac and Dego have been looking in different directions since 1998's Two Pages, their twin visions of music aren't so very far from each other. During the three-year interim, Dego spearheaded the programming-heavy broken beat community around West London, while Mark Mac explored small-group jazz using fusion and jazz-funk as a springboard (the Ronnie Scott's scene). Though the workload on Creating Patterns is distressingly one-dimensional (not one track features both of them), Dego's rugged breakbeats never sound too synthetic to clash with all the acoustic instruments, and Mark Mac's tracks feature a wealth of independent-minded musicians as well as the half-machine, half-human drummer Luke Parkhouse. After a fine -- though rather long-
Fourth full length from the amazing London Acid Jazz/Nu-Soul/Down-tempo act. Includes the beautiful first single 'Les Fleur' on which Carina Anderson reworks Minnie Riperton's vocal against a 16 piece string and brass section. It is truly an unbelievable and gorgeous version. All you Jazz heads must hear it to believe it. Stunning. Other highlights include Jill Scott lending her vocal talents on 'Another Day' which could have easily fit on her debut album. Ursula Rucker contributes vocals to 'Time'. Terry Callier features on the closing track, 'The Day Of The Grey's'. This Japanese version includes three bonus tracks, '2000 Black' (with Roy Ayers), 'Day Of The Greys' (with Terry Callier) & 'B-Side Track'. 2001 / Universal.
CREATING PATTERNS is the release from 4 Hero.
This Japanese import contains one bonus cut.
Personnel: Terry Callier (vocals, guitar); Ray Gaskins (vocals, saxophone); Roy Ayers (vocals, vibraphone); Face, Jill Scott, Lady Alma (vocals, background vocals); Valvin Roane, Bembe Segue (vocals); Ursula Rucker (spoken vocals); Brad Somatik (guitar, tamboura, flute, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, glockenspiel, tabla, bells); Marc Mac (guitar, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, Moog synthesizer, percussion, drum programming); Sarah Button, Jo Archard, Howard Gott, Brigid Button, Kris 4Hero Creating Patterns Songs | 1. | Conceptions |
| 2. | Time |
| 3. | Golden Solitude |
| 4. | Twothesme |
| 5. | Another Day |
| 6. | Hold It Down |
| 7. | Unique - (Portuguese) |
| 8. | Something Nothing |
| 9. | Ways of Thought |
| 10. | Eight |
| 11. | Twelve Tribes |
| 12. | 2-BS-74638 |
| 13. | Fleur, Les |
| 14. | Day of the Greys, The |
| 15. | 2000 Black |
| 16. | B-Side Track |
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