Mighty Atlas is a Dutch group bringing you an unusual combination of future beats, dub, jazz, pandemic grooves and 80's elektrofunk on the debut EP `Where day and night meet'.
The key-administers are musicians/producers Neels Smeekens, Wiboud Burkens and Rogier van Hout, who collaborated on this EP with a whole army of artists. With Malian multi-instrumentalist Baba Sissoko, the saxophonists Edward Capel & Itai Weismann (EWI), drummer Vincent den Hengst, guitarist Tristan Driesenaar, trumpeter Michael Varekamp and Janneke Franke on the violophone on board, `Where day and night meet' bursts of musical influences. The creators were inspired by The Art Ensemble of Chicago, Tony Allen, Afrika Bambaataa, Yusef Lateef, McCoy Tyner and `the low end theories'. The artwork is done by Superelectric. Budy Mokoginta (Mokosound) took care of the mastering.
All in all, `Where day and night meet' is one hell of a trip through the world of Mighty Atlas, so strap up and enjoy the ride!
The key-administers are musicians/producers Neels Smeekens, Wiboud Burkens and Rogier van Hout, who collaborated on this EP with a whole army of artists. With Malian multi-instrumentalist Baba Sissoko, the saxophonists Edward Capel & Itai Weismann (EWI), drummer Vincent den Hengst, guitarist Tristan Driesenaar, trumpeter Michael Varekamp and Janneke Franke on the violophone on board, `Where day and night meet' bursts of musical influences. The creators were inspired by The Art Ensemble of Chicago, Tony Allen, Afrika Bambaataa, Yusef Lateef, McCoy Tyner and `the low end theories'. The artwork is done by Superelectric. Budy Mokoginta (Mokosound) took care of the mastering.
All in all, `Where day and night meet' is one hell of a trip through the world of Mighty Atlas, so strap up and enjoy the ride!
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