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01Children Of The Sun featuring Dwight Trible and members of Build An Ark Listen
02One For Ayler Listen
03Into 777 featuring Sach Listen
04Like This featuring Lil Sci Listen
05A Zillion Tambourines featuring Kamau Daaood Listen
06Elevation Listen
07With Voices featuring Lil Sci Listen
08Drum Riders featuring Brother J and Cut Chemist Listen
09Ropepe featuring Najite Listen
10Through The Pauses featuring Sach Listen
11Beautiful Flowers featuring Prince Po, Yusef Lateef and Dwight Trible Listen
12Earth's Children featuring Mia Doi Todd Listen
13Sleep Stasis featuring Daedelus Listen
14Worth It featuring Abstract Rude Listen
15Love Needs No Destination To Have Made It featuring Imiuswi Listen
16Life Force ContactListen


Carlos Niño and Fabian Ammon have long been fulcrums of LA Black music, perfectly poised between the jazz crowd centered around Dwight Trible and classic group's like the Army of Healers and Build An Ark, the underground hip hop scene which grew from the Good Life and Project Blowed collectives and the heavy soul-beat sound of the likes of Sa Ra and Madlib.

"With Voices" is the album that Ammoncontact have been waiting to make - the point where the duo's own loping, deep production style could be melded, as the title has it, with the voices around them. The results are scinitillating, a hip hop album bursting with spirituality and positivity and a unique ambience.

The guests that Carlos and Fabian have brought together sound impressive enough on paper. From the jazz scene come the legendary Yusef Lateef, Kamau Daaood (a writer and performer who turned down the opportunity to join the Last Poets in the late sixties, preferring to build something in his own community) and, of course, Dwight Trible, for whom Carlos was instrumental in putting together the "Love Is The Answer" album.
From hip hop, they bring together long-time collaborator Lil Sci (Scienz of Life and MF Doom cohort), Abstract Rude (Project Blowed and Big Dada), Sach (formerly of seminal LA group The Nonce), Prince Po (one half of the mighty
Organised Konfusion) and the Dark Sun Rider himself, Brother J (leader of X Clan). In addition, Cut Chemist adds some cuts to the X Clan man's "Drum Riders". And to round out the mix, there are constributions from Daedelus and Mia Doi Todd, who could be said to represent the more esoteric side of the music which has grown around the lynchpins.

But to list the names is one thing. To hear them bouncing off one another is something else again. Check Lateef, Trible and Prince Po on "Beautiful Flowers," Brother J's booming voice on "Drum Riders", Lil Sci's drawled attack on the title track, Sach's ATP-esque abstract rhythmatics on "Into 777" or Ab Rude's jazzy freestyle verbalistics on "Worth It." In fact, check any of the tracks.

Nothing is forced here, nothing out of place. The guests all add to a feeling of unification which is rare on "producer" albums. This is Ammoncontact's masterpiece, a record which at heart grows from their love of music and love of a city and is all about just that - heart. And a little bit of soul…



"Fruitful rethink of the jazz-rap axis"
Uncut

“Alt-rap boys step into the limelight.”
Q

“Fulfilling (their) obvious hip-hop potential.”
Independent 4/5

"This album should remind people what Hip Hop was originally all about"
Outline 10/10

"Like some wayward broadcast from the further reaches of electronic music… Astonishingly good"
Update 5/5

"It's clear that 'Ammoncontact' have found their voices"
The Wire

"A contemporary classic if ever there was one. Get in contact"
iDJ 4/5

"Their best album yet, and adding the vocals has really brought new depth to their talents"
Notion 4/5

" 'With Voices' tugs at your rhythm strings and slaps your feet 'til you join in and get with the bounce"
One Week To Live 6/7

"The sound of LA underground coming outcha speakers… elevate"
Straight No Chaser

"It's a full oral compliment that brings their organic loops to life… A Hitter"
DJmag 4/5

"This album bursts with soulful creativity and continues the Ninja Tune Renaissance"
Music Week

“A Hip Hop album that gives hope to a genre that is spiralling out of control.”
360 4/5

“Varied, Heavy and Enjoyable… An underground gem.”
The Stool Pigeon