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Jamie Catto, formerly of Faithless, and one of the conspirators behind 1 Giant Leap, is the director of this wonderful happening, The Happening. He writes: "When we finally had a break from touring, a diverse group of musicians gathered at Dave Stewart's Church Studios in Crouch End, London to improvise an exquisite, spacious, late night album. "Not a note was played that didn't absolutely have to be there - our focus was on simplicity and space in the music. "What followed was an extraordinary three days with every composition played once only and mixed straight to tape. It was so inspiring to experience three days of beauty and diversity in our music with no attention to singles, markets, anything at all but pleasing our hearts, souls and our ears." Musicians include: Jamie Catto (of Faithless & 1 Giant Leap) says: The Happening was a tithe or a thank you gift to the goddess of music for letting me make a living from music in which I invited all my favorite diverse artists to Dave Stewarts place (an old church in Crouch End London where we did a lot of Didos first album there too including Thank You). During the 3 day recording session, not one track was played more than once and everything was improvised around ideas in my head. Id heard about Miles Davis when he made In a Silent Way, he just laid down the vibe verbally to the guys, who were so hot they could just go for it. So thats what we did. One one of my favorite tracks is Chances Are where an African xylophone player and DJ Swamp from Becks group do a very unique duet, just the kind of thing I wanted to happen. We had the Faithless rhythm section, other percussionists from different disciplines, the keyboard player from Oasis, the singer from the Sneaker Pimps, the scratch DJ from Becks band, DJ Swamp (whos also the USA champion!), and Lévon Minassian (the duduk player from Peter Gabriels Passion album & whos featured in and on the 1 Giant Leap CD & DVD, and is actually a jeweller who lives in Marseilles, France) and a Canadian, Paris-based clarinetist called Carol Robinson (who is deeply avant guard and plays the Lituanian birbine too on track #3), Liam, the singer from The Hothouse Flowers, singer Pauline Taylor and Dave Randall on guitars, sitar & programming. Nick Raphael, who is the root of the most successful UK Reggae Sound System, Mannasseh was my brothers roommate and I always wanted to do something with him. He brought the rhythm track along so we thought wed do a straight, down the line, reggae track just before we set to the track. A couple of the guys had been to a local record shop with DJ Swamp to find some new stuff to mess with and theyd brought a reggae record which, in the old style, had the full track on side A and just the bare vocal on side B. Dave Randall decided to play sitar to make it more interesting and DJ Swamp scratched the vocal up Brothers and Sisters good day! How ya doin? I hope youre doing fine. Round and round - Irie! At 3:10 PM we were feaking out YESSSSS!!!! and the band just picked a key and dropped it on the signal - PAF when that bass drops. Maxi Jazz from Faithless showed up with Pauline Taylor. Pauline is the female vocalist on Dont Leave & Pauline said to Maxi, whos folks are Jamaican, do rap in a kind of reggae way if possible and say something about the three day album we were making so his rhyme describes The Happening and I wrote a chorus to space out the melody which Pauline sang.I just copied the words to match the reggae scratched voice and the icing on the cake with that tune - a little analog synth, was these three guys who were a horn section (and didnt realise until it was too late) that they were out of their depth as they were very young, but as heaven would have it, at 3:15 PM their slightly wonky delivery (if you dont know better) sounds like three old Jamaican dudes really lends flavour then at the end. Franky, our percussionist gem-of-a-man wanted to layer some rhythms to try something and it became a cool outro, it fit so perfectly like it outrod to an intro. It was all blessed! The whole 3 days. To improvise a whole record and have it hang together is rare. Everyone said I was mad to try it before hand. It translated impeccably, in my humble opinion! I hope you enjoy (the least accessible track) Sadness. Hope indeed springs eternal in The Happening.
Please enjoy every sensual, subtle, funky, soul-filled & inspired
note, beat & rhythm in this exquisitly crafted, highly spirited expression
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