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Ray Charles Ives : Clandestine Pedestrian
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This Santa Fe duo makes progressive, danceable, loop driven music with bass, fender rhodes, drums, voice, sampler and effects.
Genre: Electronic: Pop Crossover
Release Date: 2005
Clandestine Pedestrian Record Label: High Mayhem
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Clandestine Pedestrian 4:37 $0.99
Polly 6:58 $0.99
Sloj 6:04 $0.99
Theme From Ray Charles Ives 4:52 $0.99
Passing Thru U 8:46 $0.99
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Album Notes

Who: Ray Charles Ives
What: EP and CD Release: clandestine pedestrian

"(Ray Charles Ives) has you scrambling for old Shaft reruns while simultaneously pouring your heart out to the nearest heart that will listen...Their new album Clandestine Pedestrian is what funk would be if it had a bleeding heart and open mind."
Rob DeWalt

Feathericci and Diplomat studied music together at the College of Santa Fe. Once meeting, they began to perform with varying groups, in a multitude of styles: jazz, rap, rock, pop. Now, following a style all their own, they compose simple, lyrical masterpieces and infuse them with raw energy. There goal is for an energetic experience; an experience where they are truly present, listening and playing off of each other. Their form of improvisation is one where they move within the structure they created, playing with the dynamics, the texture, and the tone. One can get a sense of what they are about by just considering their name, a combination of R and B artist, Ray Charles, and the experimental composer, Charles Ives.

You listen to Ray Charles Ives and it's like hearing a song you know, though you've never heard it before. Their music is like a river: always changing; always staying the same. Bubbling electronic sounds flow together, supported by funky basslines and complicated drum sequences. A musical force to be reckoned with.

Ray Charles Ives' debut recording, clandestine pedestrian, is a five-song studio EP.

Limited edition of 1000 CDs.

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REVIEWS

Pretty dang sweet funk C
author: Alex
This was a great pick. I clicked the link at the checkout recommending it, and I got hooked. Very sweet music. I would love to see more from RCI in the future.
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These guys are tightly woven.
author: Kell
I am hooked on listening to RCI - each time I play it I find a funky underlying tone not yet heard the previous time. The music is tightly woven and you just can't help but do some booty shakin' I bought 4 more to give as gifts!
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Quit Reading and Click "Add to Cart"
author: Benjamin
If, dear reader, you do not take to my imperative above, nor to either of the other two reviews here, then you can go to the artist's website and listen to one of the songs they have for free download. These guys are among the most organic electronica duos I've heard. Walking in the woods with this music will impart a unique flavor. Every cracking stick and chirping bird will add to the solid foundation lain by Feathericci and Diplomat (the two guys who created Ray C. Ives). So, I reiterate, quit sitting on the fence and click "Add to Cart".
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author: CD Baby
Reminiscent of Herbie Hancock, Medeski, Martin & Wood and one of my favorites, Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey, Ray Charles Ives nails groovy, acid jazz rock on the head. It's hard to believe that this Santa Fe duo rocks out with so much sound and imagination, from trippy keyboards and addictive beats to those funky bass lines you can't live without. Lining it up, track after track, with loop driven, danceable music, they layer in the fender rhodes, drums, voice, sampler and various effects as well, making for a highly-pleasing album. Take a little mind trip with "Clandestine Pedestrian" and you won't be sorry.
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