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The New Gold Standard 2
(FKX028)

The New Gold Standard 2 is the sequel to Fort Knox Recordings’ 2006 hit compilation, The New Gold Standard. Selected and compiled by the Fort Knox Five, this new release features 15 freshly-minted sounds from the Fort Knox Five, International Velvet, Speedy Consuela, Liftoff, See-I, Empresarios, and Nappy Riddem.

All of the artists from the original label compilation return on The New Gold Standard 2. The Fort Knox Five, deliver four new tunes, each with its own distinctive flair and twist. Longtime vocal collaborator, Rootz of See-I, gets things started with some funky, dance floor business on the opening track, “What Make Ya Dance.” Over Inauguration weekend, the Fort Knox Five teamed up with electro-funk innovator Afrika Bambaataa and Mustafa Akbar to create the funk anthem “Shift.” Saxophonist Frank Mitchell (See-I, Thievery Corporation) takes center stage for, “The Sax Pusher,” a quintessential Fort Knox Five instrumental banger. And, on the sitar & bass monster, “Bhangra Paanch,” the Fort Knox Five and Beta G make a foray into Indian territory armed with a heavy dose of dub breaks. International Velvet, the brainchild of Fort Knox Five member Rob Myers, brings out the psychedelic funk on the anthemic “Sitargazer” and drops some sitar flavoring into a deep reworking of the Gordon Lightfoot classic “Sundown.”
Speedy Consuela, the family affair of Steve & Johnna Raskin alongside Steve’s sister and brother in-law Joyce & Matt White returns with their distinctive, indie-pop sound. “On Our Way”, and “Number One Fan” a spunky genre-bender that crosses the
lines of trip-hop, and Mod. Rounding out the old-school Fort Knox Recordings roster,
Liftoff launches their unique brand of psychedelic electronica on “Marshmeadows,” an atmospheric tribute to the power of flowers.

The New Gold Standard 2 also showcases the new roster additions to Fort Knox Recordings. Hometown roots reggae rockers and longtime Fort Knox and Thievery Corporation collaborators, See-I, lay down some seriously hard-rocking reggae vibes on “Homegrown,” the studio-version of the See-I live-standard that immortalizes their hometown. And the soulful, “How Could You,” gets remixed by Rodney Hunter into a wicked up-tempo skank. Empresarios, a group co-formed by Fort Knox Five and See-I collaborator Javier Miranda, makes their debut with two sizzlers. “Sabor Tropical,” featuring the vocal stylings of Francisco Rosado and Felix Perez, crosses the boundaries of Latin funk and reggaeton while “Cumbia” drives further south with a red-hot Latin trip-hop groove. Nappy Riddem, the new super group featuring Fort Knox Recordings stalwarts Rex Riddem and Mustafa Akbar, along side Thievery Corporation live-band bassist, Ashish “Hash” Vyas, show the breadth of their new sound. “Rastar” incorporates Prince-like vocals, melded with skank reggae guitars, and an infectious dancefloor hook. “One World Sovereignty” closes out the album with a conscious ballad featuring Asheru (Unspoken Heard, “The Boondocks Theme”), providing the perfect ending to an epic compilation.

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  01. Fort Knox Five - What Make Ya Dance
        Featuring Rootz
  02. Nappy Riddem Rastar
     

  03. Fort Knox Five - Shift
        Featuring Afrika Bambaataa & Mustafa Akbar

04. Fort Knox Five - The Sax Pusher
        Featuring Frank Mitchell
05. Empresarios – Sabor Tropical
        Featuring Francisco Rosado and Felix Perez
  06. Fort Knox Five – Bhangra Paanch
        Featuring Beta-G
  07. See-I – How Could You
     (Rodney Hunter Remix)

 

08. International Velvet – Sitargazer
     
  09. See-I – Homegrown
     
  10. International Velvet – Sundown
        Featuring Mustafa Akbar
  11. Speedy Consuela – On Our Way
     
  12. Empresarios – Cumbia
     
  13. Speedy Consuela - Number One Fan
  14. Liftoff – Marshmeadows
     
  15. Nappy Riddem - One World Sovereignty
        Featuring Asheru