Deep & Meaningless
  • Genre:Dance
  • Released:21/05/2010
  • Price:$32.95
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Deep & Meaningless

Ron Basejam


SM recordings presents its debut album release from the mighty Ron Basejam aka James Baron.The Original boogie monster Ron Basejam launches his star studded longplayer towards the stratosphere, expected arrival early 2010 on ISM records.Also known for his electrifying keyboard skills with the supersonic disco band Crazy P,this is a true journey for all those hedonistic funkateers out there. Armed with a multitude of analogue synths, drum machines and cosmic fx, RBJ is backed by the vocal talents of Crazy P's Miss Danielle Moore & Holly Backler and a host of his favourite musicians. "Deep & Meaningless" is a voyage of breathtaking heights, moving from the past and flying effortlessly into the future.Ron Basejam is the master of modern syntho funk, space bound electro and ultra tight boogie joints whilst still fully capable of firing red hot jazz missiles from the back burners.

U.S. Import


Track Listing

  • Hot Fridge 5.52 
  • Fan The Flame - Ron Basejam & Holly Backler 4.53 
  • ...Is The Word?6.00 
  • Into My Life 5.42 
  • Fear (intro) 0.46 
  • Fear - Ron Basejam & Danielle Moore 4.45 
  • Mat 'n' Me 5.08 
  • Voices - Ron Basejam & Holly Backler 5.55 
  • No Jose (intro) 1.28 
  • No Jose (part 1) 4.02 
  • No Jose (part 2) 2.49 
  • Spirit 6.37 
  • For The People, By The People 5.56 
  • Run With You - Ron Basejam & Danielle Moore 5.52 
  • Bring Me Light - Ron Basejam & Danielle Moore 5.18 

Total running time: 71:3

Deep And Meaningful!

The production brains behind the U.K. Soul/House outfit: Crazy Penis, Jim Baron has released his first solo album.
The sound is Deep & Sexy disco house with some outstanding vocals by Danielle Moore from Crazy P and a track that sounds remarkably like Joe Dukie from Fat Freddy's Drop called "Into My Life".
I have found myself going back to this fantastic album again and again, and I think we'll still be listening to this in 5 years time!

Reviewed by:

Steven

13th June 2010

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