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Mark Rae, Into the Depths

Audio CD

Disk ID: 280954

Disk length: 40m 39s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Into The Depths 0:42
2. Mind, Body and Soul 4:01
3. Without You Now 5:00
4. Medicine 3:58
5. Rise Up 4:00
6. Reach Out To Me 3:09
7. Put It Back Together 4:19
8. Clip My Wings 3:55
9. Depth Charge 4:09
10. Gato 3:03
11. San Fransisco 4:14

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Review

Mark Rae has been at the forefront of the UK music scene for over a decade. DJ, producer, remixer, record company owner and artist, he has a passion for music, which has taken him to his latest destination.

Into The Depths is Mark's second solo album (his first, Rae Road was released in 2002) and represents a maturity of song writing and production skills.

There are bold musical references to Mark's hip-hop roots with his choice of beats and rhythms on the new material. However, the emphasis is now firmly with the creation of a vibe with live musicians which has been the driving force behind the recording of this new album.

The album's performances were mainly recorded with the use of `vintage' equipment. This attention to detail really shows through in the sonic quality of the record. Other key contributions include singer Pete Simpson (J-Walk, Sunburst Band) and the production techniques of Rhys Adams and Lance Thomas.

Into The Depths is a soulful and organic statement. Lyrically it's the most personal work Mark Rae has recorded. Musically it's a sophisticated and mature album from one of the leading lights of the UK music scene.

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