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An Announcement To Answer

Released: 2006 9 tracks

  • 1. Absence Heard, Presence Felt
    2. An Announcement to Answer
    3. Blow Your Horn - (with Ohmega Watts)
    4. Bomb in a Trumpet Factory
    5. Politick Society - (with Noelle Scaggs)
  • 6. Meet Me at the Pomegranate Tree
    7. Sabor - (with Tempo)
    8. Ticket to Know Where - (with Ohmega Watts)
    9. Tell It Like You Mean It


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Blog post image preview As An Announcement to Answer begins, a sudden craving overwhelms me. I must search the contents of my fridge items for mint. If only I could make a Mojito, then I could really feel at peace as I slide back into my headphones. But before this desire for a beverage can consume me, I get distracted and suddenly have a flashback to my early musical collection. This stuff is Fela reborn. Whatever it is Quantic is doing here on Announcement, it has taken control of my right foot, a... MORE
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Blog post image preview On July 25th, Quantic is set to release An Announcement to Answer on Ubiquity records in the U.S. This is the fourth release for Will Holland (aka Quantic). “The album explores my most recent music tastes and reflects the fact that my record digging has gone deeper and more obscure. I’ve been picking-up more and more African, Caribbean and jazz records and applying what I learn to my sound,” explains Holland (Ubiquity). Hopefully, it will follow the trend of past stellar r... MORE
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