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Atomic Clock

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After delving into upbeat, electronic music on 2009′s The Takeover, Oakland hip-hop stalwarts Zion I enter a new phase of their chameleonic career with Atomic Clock (November 9th, Gold Dust), a moody, emotional record inspired by the group’s longtime admiration for reggae and dub. While the group’s roots are still firmly planted in hip-hop, Atomic Clock’s cavernous, atmospheric vibe recalls both the classic roots reggae of Max Romeo and The Congos and forward-thinking dub mixing of UK artists such as Adrian Sherwood. “The Takeover was a very external record and we wanted to focus on fun, party music,” says emcee Zumbi AKA Zion. “This one is much more reflective and internal. We didn’t want to just recreate what we did last album. Art is not about living in the past.” For Atomic Clock, the duo employed live musicians to flesh out producer Amp Live’s original beats and thicken the overall sound. For many of Atomic Clock’s tracks, Amp would create the skeleton of the beat himself for the initial direction before collaborating with the group’s live musicians to complement the sound and, in certain cases, redo the track live. In stark contrast to The Takeover, which saw Amp and Zumbi e-mail verses and beats to each other to constantly tweak each song, the group and their collaborators engaged in days-long jam sessions, for the first time in their career, to best enunciate Amp’s initial idea. For Zumbi, the writing style on Atomic Clock was much more instinctive than on past alb

tracks

1

Foreward

Zion I

0:25
2

Always

Zion I

2:35
3

4U

Zion I

3:18
4

The Sealing

Zion I

3:10
5

Signs of Light

Zion I

3:20
6

Polarity feat. Macklemore & Locksmith

Zion I

3:34
7

Girlz feat. Martin Luther

Zion I

3:03
8

Many Stylez feat. Rebelution

Zion I

4:32
9

North Star

Zion I

3:55
10

The Sun Came Out

Zion I

4:33
11

Infatuation

Zion I

2:47
12

The History

Zion I

2:33
13

Auto Automic

Zion I

2:26

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