Quantic
"Mishaps Happening"
Tru Thoughts/Ubiquity (URCD/LP152)

“The
hottest motherf*%ker out there”
XLR8R
“Mishaps is definitely happening, and will make
you a soul believer.”
EARPLUG
”Instantly accessible yet irresistible... life-affirming”
STRAIGHT NO CHASER
”What impresses is the album's organic feel that evokes
the energy of a live band much more than a solo producer”
BPM
”Besides being by far the most consistent Quantic
solo venture yet, switching easily from Afrobeat to jazzy soul
structures, the adventurously funky set also gets a vocal boost
from frequent collaborator Alice Russell and the legendary Spanky
Wilson.”
NOW
#1 album of the week
KCRW (Week of May 24, 2004)
Ubiquity
will release the 3rd solo Quantic LP in the USA, Canada, Spain,
and South Africa. It's a simultaneous release with the UK based
Tru Thoughts label taking care of the rest of the world. Building
on the success and popularity of his first 2 albums "Mishaps
Happening" sees Will Holland aka Quantic take it
to the next level with the aid of guests like U.S. funk legend
Spanky Wilson and Quantic right-hand woman Alice Russell. From
the explosive Brazil tinged title track to the enchanting soul
of "Sound of Everything" and the Afrobeat flavored "Furthest
Moment" album #3 continues to join the musical dots, Quantic
style. Jazz, funk and Afrobeat blend with tight breaks and distinctive
production that happily nods to the past but sounds like the future.
At only 23 years old, Holland has established himself as one of
the most talented and prolific artists in the world of underground
dance music. Recording under various guises he first found acclaim
as Quantic, fusing jazz sensibility with dance floor orientated
grooves and intelligent breaks. Exploring the worlds of jazz and
deep funk his second project, the Quantic Soul Orchestra, is a
group of highly talented players that pays homage to the funk
explosion of the early seventies that has always been an inspiration
to Holland.
The 1st Quantic album "The 5th Exotic"
was released in summer 2001 and was hyped by some of the biggest
DJs worldwide: Richard Dorfmiester, Mr. Scruff,
and LTJ Bukem rated it very highly and tunes
like "Common Knowledge" and "Life in the Rain"
blazed across dance floors all over Europe. He built on this acclaim
with the release of "Apricot Morning" less
than a year later, dispelling any talk of the difficult 2nd album.
Collaborating with the incredible Alice Russell,
MC EQ, and Bristol's freshest hip hop crew Aspects.
The album was a perfect snapshot of everything that was happening
at the jazz end of the underground in 2002 - Gilles Peterson
ranked it amongst his albums of the year.
Holland has been invited all over the world to deejay, encompassing
gigs throughout the USA, Canada, Japan, Europe and Scandinavia
amongst many other destinations. His music has been featured on
countless compilations and appeared in TV soundtracks. He has
remixed Bonobo, our own Greyboy,
plus Nitin Sawhney, and Roy Hargrove
amongst others and collaborated on a joint release smash single
with Mr. Scruff. |