Cut Chemist – Sound of the Police: Eastside (Excerpt)
Is there any doubt that Cut Chemist is one of the most innovative and interesting turntablists working today? If there was, his new mix “Sound Of the Police” should clear things up considerably. This mix was originally put together for an opening stint on the bill for Mulatu Astatke’s concert at last year’s Timeless Composer Series (which has been documented beautifully by the folks at Mochilla). If it were just a mix of super rare African and African diasporic music from around the globe, that by itself would warrant it being one of the best mixes of the year, but what makes this one truly unique is the manner in which Cut Chemist put it together. One turntable, one mixer and a loop pedal. It’s something that needs to be seen live (I was lucky enough to see a similarly styled set at Funky Sole a couple months ago) to fully grasp how much skill is required to pull off a mix like this, but thankfully what remains most important is the music and that is also the number one reason you should pick up this stellar release.