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Temple Of I & I

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“The innovation, spirit and power of Jamaican music is a constant source of creative manna for us,” explains Eric Hilton of DC-based electronic band Thievery Corporation
about their new album The Temple Of I & I. “On the musical map, Jamaica is an entire
continent. Frankly, we could have spent a year there, soaking up the vibes in the air and
the strength and resilience resonating from the people. And for us, the only way to
connect with this rich source of inspiration was to work in that environment – to feel the
pulse of the place.”

Infused with the culture and rhythm of Jamaica, The Temple of I & I is an extension of the
dub ethos and aesthetic that they've harbored since their debut EP Sounds from Thievery
Hi-Fi, except this time, they dove headfirst into the rich and warm musical environs of Port Antonio, Jamaica and surrounded themselves with the island's magic.

Kicking off in February 2015, Hilton, Rob Garza and their DC-based live rhythm section settled into the deep part of Jamaica – Port Antonio – and began recording in Geejam Studios. “People couldn't believe Robbie Myers, our guitarist, wasn't Jamaican,” laughs Hilton. “I think they're used to people coming down from London or LA to record rock and pop records, and they were thrilled that we had such a handle on their sound. It felt like the respect was mutual. It was beyond gratifying. High Grade ganja and bottles of Appleton rum started to show up on the reg.”

Rife with inspired sounds of the island, The Temple of I & I kicks off with “Thief Rockers”,
easing the listener into a reverb-heavy tropical sway that introduces Kingston-newcomer,
vocalist Racquel Jones. “I met her on my first trip to Port Antonio and she played some
demos at Geejam. She had actually used Thievery Corporation as her demo backing track,
and it was a perfect match when I heard it. We've been waiting years to find a conscious,
brilliant, female Jamaican singer and MC. As a model and former Miss Jamaica contestant,
you'd never expect the pure lyrical fire and tough delivery could come out of her. It's
impressive,” explains Hilton

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. Thief Rockers feat. Zee
  2. Letter to The Editor feat. Racquel Jones
  3. Strike the Root feat. Notch
  4. Ghetto Matrix feat. Mr. Lif
  5. True Sons of Zion feat. Notch
  6. Temple of I & I
  7. Time + Space feat. Lou Lou Ghelichkhani
  8. Love Has No Heart feat. Shana Halligan
  9. Lose to Find feat. Elin Melgarejo
  10. Let The Chalice Blaze
  11. Weapons of Distraction feat. Notch
  12. Road Block feat. Racquel Jones
  13. Fight to Survive feat. Mr. Lif
  14. Babylon Falling feat. Puma
  15. Drop Your Guns feat. Notch
Release date NZ
February 10th, 2017
Manufacturer code:
ESL222CD
Label
Ye
Number of Discs
1
Box Dimensions (mm)
132x130x7
UPC
889326765479
Product ID
26639856

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