TOUSSAINT, BLACK GOLD (I GRADE RECORDS)
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A NEW DAY; LAYA PROJECT REMIXED
ADDIS ACOUSTIC PROJECT
AFRO ROOTS WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL
AMADOU & MARIAM
ANTÓNIO ZAMBUJO
APHRODESIA
BALKANBEATS
BANCO DE GAIA
BOBAN I MARKO MARKOVIC ORKESTAR
BOBAN I MARKO MARKOVIC
BOY WITHOUT GOD
C.J. CHENIER
CARLOS GOGO GOMEZ
CHOBAN ELEKTRIK
CHOPTEETH
CHRISTIANE D
CHRISTINE VAINDIRLIS
CLARA PONTY
COPAL
CUCHATA
DAMJAN KRAJACIC
DANIEL CROS
DEBO & FENDIKA
DEL CASTILLO
DR JAYANTHI KUMARESH
EARTHRISE SOUNDSYSTEM
EGYPT NOIR
ELIN FURUBOTN
EMILY SMITH
FANFARE CIOCARLIA VS. BOBAN & MARKO MARKOVIC
FEUFOLLET
FIAF PRESENTS WORLD NOMADS MOROCCO: MUSIC
FOOTSTEPS IN AFRICA
GECKO TURNER
GENTICORUM
GEOFF BERNER
GIANMARIA TESTA
GODS ROBOTS
GUARCO
HUUN HUUR TU
INDIAN OCEAN
IRENE JACOB & FRANCIS JACOB
JANAKA SELEKTA
JANYA
JERRY LEAKE
JOAQUIN DIAZ
JOEL RUBIN
JORGE STRUNZ
JOSEF KOUMBAS
JOYFUL NOISE (I GRADE RECORDS)
JUST A BAND
KAMI THOMPSON
KARTICK & GOTAM
KHALED
KHING ZIN & SHWE SHWE KHAING
KITKA'S CAUCASIAN CONNECTIONS PROJECT PERFORMANCES AND WORKSHOPS
KMANG KMANG
KOTTARASHKY AND THE RAIN DOGS
LA CHERGA
LAC LA BELLE
LAYA PROJECT
LENI STERN
LES TRIABOLIQUES
LISTEN FOR LIFE
LOBI TRAORÉ
LO'JO
LOKESH
MAGNIFICO
MAHALA RAI BANDA
MIDNITE
MOHAMMED ALIDU AND THE BIZUNG FAMILY
MR. SOMETHING SOMETHING
MY NAME IS KHAN
NAWAL
NAZARENES
NO STRANGER HERE (EARTHSYNC)
OCCIDENTAL BROTHERS ON TOUR
OCCIDENTAL GYPSY
OREKA TX
ORQUESTRA CONTEMPORÂNEA DE OLINDA
PABLO SANCHEZ
PEDRO MORAES
RAYA BRASS BAND
SALSA CELTICA
SAMITE
SARA BANLEIGH
SARAH AROESTE
SELAELO SELOTA
SHYE BEN-TZUR
SIA TOLNO
SIBIRI SAMAKE
SISTER FA
SLIDE TO FREEDOM II
SONIA BREX
SOSALA
SWEET ELECTRA
SYSTEMA SOLAR
TAGA SIDIBE
TAJ WEEKES
TARANA
TARUN NAYAR
TE VAKA
TELEPATH
THE MOUNTAIN MUSIC PROJECT
THE NATIVE AMERICA NORTH SHOWCASE
THE SPY FROM CAIRO
TITO GONZALEZ
TOUSSAINT
VARIOUS ARTISTS
VARIOUS ARTISTS
WATCHA CLAN
WHEN HARRY TRIES TO MARRY SOUNDTRACK
WOMEXIMIZER
WOMEXIMIZER
ZDOB SI ZDUB
ZIETI
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United Reggae, CD Review >>

The act of attempting to combine different musical genres with one another is a practise which has seemingly been around just as long as the music itself and one could even make the claim that it is the attempted combination these various styles which has lead to the many different forms of beautiful music that we currently do have. In Reggae in particular, while things are similar, what differs is that the range and styles of music that is usually combined with Reggae is somewhat limited. Hip-Hop, for instance, is certainly a familiar 'sparring partner' with Dancehall and even Roots Reggae at times, but as far as Hip-Hop's very close cousin, Soul Music, it just doesn't happen very often and when/if it does, it certainly happens neither to the degree of efficiency, nor through the channels of 'Black Gold' from Toussaint and I Grade Records.

As if attempting to create a beautiful new subgenre, the album is listed as 'Soul Roots', which is a linking of modern Roots Reggae along with American Soul. For the American born and raised Toussaint to have actually done this is one thing and a very interesting matter, but for him to have done it with Laurent 'Tippy' Alfredand I Grade Records, the leading label for Reggae in the Virgin Islands, is another which pushes the level of fascination in this release to an even higher plain. It is completely unheard of for such an artist to not only jump into Reggae, but to do so within a situation seemingly so perfected and calibrated to make that quintessential Virgin Islands sound of Roots Reggae which has backed the likes of DezarieVaughn Benjamin & MidniteRas Army and others - Well, that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever - All the more perplexing is the fact that by its end, 'Black Gold' is a bonafide winner, without question.

Toussaint and company gave a taste of what was to come on 'Black Gold' when, earlier this year, when they pushed the first single of the album, the lovely and vibrant Be You. In terms of sound, it is one of the most fitting characterizations of what Soul Roots music is and to no surprise the song is a standout here. What is surprising is that, despite how glowing Be Youis, listeners will be very pleased to know that it isn't the brightest star around. That distinction goes to the album's opener, the supernova that is Nobody Knows. This tune is just very comforting and well carried out to the point where how personal and reflective it is in nature is so easily conveyed to the listener. Also shining bright and perhaps brighter than the first single is the big later tune, Patient, seemingly another very personal tune which chimes in on levels in regards to perseverance and self-determination.

One of the most interesting vibes of the already completely fascinating project is thatToussaint's perspective is quite different than your 'typical' Caribbean Reggae artist and you can definitely hear that in some of the words he uses and in some of his subject matters. A tune like Conquering Cocaine (which apparently deals with the singer's own history of trouble with the drug) is a strong example of that, as is the somewhat gospel nature of This Song,Hello My Beautiful (which is nearly masterful) and a few others as well such as the R&B tinged tunes Unforgettable and Changing. Hardcore Reggae heads need not fret or chalk this one up as something to pass because within those tunes is enough of a Reggae vibes to satisfy and there're big tunes such as the title track, the album's very significant and powerful former title track, Roots In A Modern Time as well as 'Black Gold's' only combination tune, Rise & Fallwhich features the singer alongside the flaming hot Guyanese chanter, Jahdan Blakkamoore.

Throughout the album, Toussaint proves himself capable of toeing this seemingly very narrow but very strong line between Reggae and Soul Music and it is to his credit that he seems able to play on both sides of that line and ultimately do so without alienating fans who wish he would jump back on the other side. The prevailing sentiment that Toussaint leaves with his brand of 'Soul Roots' on 'Black Gold' is that although these two genres (and perhaps any two genres) are rarely joined, doing so it isn't as difficult or impossible as may've been thought - At least not for Toussaint. Well done.

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