The Colours That Rise - Grey Doubt (2020)

Artist: The Colours That Rise
Title: Grey Doubt
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Rhythm Section International
Genre: Broken Beat, House, Electro, Soul/Funk
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 48:02
Total Size: 242 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1.Red DawnTitle: Grey Doubt
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Rhythm Section International
Genre: Broken Beat, House, Electro, Soul/Funk
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 48:02
Total Size: 242 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
2.Home Time
3.Opacity
4.Hyper Lace
5.Orion's Belt and Beyond
6.Interlude Sly: 2009
7.The Juice ft. Andrew Ashong
8.Get Away
9.If I Was God
10.Ghost In The Forest
11.Atmosphere ft. Yazmin Lacey
12.Interlude: Interlude
13.Deep Space (Album Version)
14.Interlude: Til Next Time
15.Deep Space (Radio Edit)
Comprised of producer duo Simeon Jones and Nathanael Williams, The Colours That Rise have previously turned heads with 2017’s “2020” EP released on Breaker Breaker (the label credited with breaking Ross From Friends).
Returning with their most accomplished offering to date, “Grey Doubt” features acclaimed guests such as Yazmin Lacey, Yussef Dayes and Andrew Ashong, each respectively complementing the incredible musicianship on display here, capturing the true zeitgeist of present day UK. Combining live instrumentation and analogue synths, intricate, intertwining textures and melodies run deep throughout this beautifully crafted afrofuturist voyage, exploring the darkest recesses of the galaxy, through weatherbeaten and asteroid damaged synth waves and broken drum patterns reverberating out into the vastness of space.
The band explains: "We wanted to make an audio documentary with some music about a secret history, or what some people might call a conspiracy theory – that black people live on Mars. In a world full of creeping uncertainty about truth, half-truth and post-truth – no information or history can be trusted, not even the fabric of reality. So we’re just 2 guys with a broken tape machine and some information about a different world. Expect lo-fi electronic jams, 70’s funk, hip-hop and music to dance to."