Mercury Rising is the third studio album to be released by
Rae & Christian. The duo weave together exceptional musicianship paired with
a British song writing sensibility and the finest elements of studio production.
Mercury Rising was created at producer/musician Steve
Christian’s studio in Yorkshire with additional recording at
songwriter/vocalist/DJ Mark Rae’s London base. In London a song writing
bond was formed with Ed Harcourt and Gita Langley who make excellent
contributions with vocals, songs, strings and keys. Sam Genders of Diagrams
threads a story of redemption lost on the Ubahn on ‘1975’, Kate Rogers is on
imperious form and rising star Jake Emlyn unravels a whole new level of
microphone skills on ‘Favourite Game’.
The international guests include the one-and-only Jazzy Jeff and
Australia’s Agent 86 dealing out world class scratch treatments on ‘Check
The Technique’ (Tony D's vocals taken from a session recorded at the birth of
Grand Central Records), Brooklyn rapper Masta Ace and Mark Foster of Foster The
People, a collaboration born from Mark’s L.A. excursion.
Mercury Rising is the first new material in many years from R&C. Their 1998 Mercury Music Prize nominated debut ‘Northern Sulphuric Soul’ ("Vitally fresh and timelessly classic…deserving a place alongside Massive Attack's Blue Lines” Uncut) and 2002’s ‘Sleepwalking’ ("Another triumph, brimming with soulful, languid grooves, deft samples and well-chosen guest singers” Q Magazine) were both released on their Grand Central Records label (Aim, Riton, Boca 45, Only Child), a defining imprint of the late 90s soul/funk/hip-hop/beats scene. Guest vocalists over the two albums included Bobby Womack, Texas, The Congos, The Pharcyde, The Jungle Brothes and Jeru The Damaja.