Grant Phabao and The Jays African Man EP

One month away from the release of The Jays full-length album, 'Stepping up In Time', Paris DJs are letting off some steam with a new digital single, 'African Man', a massive reggae anthem - black, proud, and fighting for the future - along with two astonishing remixes from in-house producer Grant Phabao and Austin-based producer Adrian Quesada. The full-length album from The Jays, 'Stepping up In Time' will be released in March 2013 through the Paris DJs label.

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Grant Phabao and The Jays African Man EP
Grant Phabao presents The Jays - African Man EP
(Digital Single) Paris DJs PARISDJS018-D, 2013-02-13

Tracklisting :
01. African Man (Original Version) 4:57
02. African Man (Adrian Quesada Remix) 5:01
02. African Man (Grant Phabao Swing Remix) 5:01

Credits :
Guillaume Méténier (Soul Sugar) : organ, clavinet (1), some piano (3)
All other instruments, production and audio mastering by Grant Phabao (1, 3)
All instruments and additional production by Adrian Quesada (2)
Mix audio mastering by Grant Phabao (2)

Written by Errol Wilson
Composed by Fabien Préaux
Artwork by Ben Hito
© 2013 T.I.M.E.C./Paris DJs


Links :
Buy it on Bandcamp
Grant Phabao : official | bandcamp | facebook | parisdjs | soundcloud | youtube
The Jays : discogs | interview | myspace | parisdjs | youtube
Adrian Quesada : official | discogs | facebook | parisdjs | soundcloud | tumblr | twitter
Paris DJs : parisdjs.com | bandcamp | facebook | juno | pinterest | soundcloud | twitter | youtube
Artwork by Ben Hito

Press Release :
One month away from the release of The Jays full-length album, 'Stepping up In Time', Paris DJs are letting off some steam with a new digital single, 'African Man', a massive reggae anthem - black, proud, and fighting for the future - along with two astonishing remixes from in-house producer Grant Phabao and Austin-based producer Adrian Quesada.

Following up on the limited 7 inch pressed in Jamaica 'Don't Sell Your Soul', from 2009, and the digital EP 'Stepping Up In Time', from january 2013, the Jamaican vocal harmony trio composed of Lloyd Forrest, Errol Wilson and Leroy Hall, with Paris-based 70s roots music expert Grant Phabao at the helm of production, deliver some brothers greatness that gets into your soul. Repatriation is on the central tenets of the Rastafari movement, even if The Jays are all Jamaican natives, they strongly feel that the truth from their ancestors makes them African men.

Along with this roots reggae burner come two astounding remixes, a swinging jazz version by Grant Phabao who proves once again he can tackle any kind of musical style, and, cherry on the cake, a latin funk remix from Texas' most interesting musical activist Adrian Quesada. The man has been putting our amazing music relentlessly with his many eclectic bands (Grupo Fantasma, Brownout, Ocote Soul Sounds, The Echocentrics…) and productions (Daniel Johnston, Hard Proof Afrobeat, The Funk Ark, Natalia Clavier…). His remix of The Jays' 'African Man', full of psychedelic twangling guitars drenched into reverb rings so perfectly with the harmonies of liberty that it could easily have been featured on Quentin Tarentino's latest soundtrack, 'Django Unchained'!

The full-length album from The Jays, 'Stepping up In Time' will be released in March 2013 through the Paris DJs label.

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