He has been diverse, I agree, and I have some of those records, but I don't
recall him working with a big/established commercial R&B/hip-hop artist,
that's why I asked. What other R&B has he done, I would love to check that
out.

It's not a bad LP at all. There's a track Tupac Shakur co-produced which is
excellent, Untouchable, plus the single The Block Party is fly, very
percussive track by Salaam Remi, a sometime Fugees cohort.

>> Wow, I know this is indirectly D-related, but there is a track on the new
>> Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes album, Supernova, called The Universal Quest that
>was
>> recorded by Chris Brann. It features Canada's Esthero (who has recorded
>wih
>> A:xus aka Abacus aka Austin Bascom). It's really good - edgy and
>> experimental. Has he worked in this field before?
>
>What field is that? Chris Brann has always been an extremely diverse
>producer, who's early releases spanned from his then-typical deep house
>sound to drum n bass and occasional techno/electro. Over time, his sound has
>become increasingly influenced by Brazillian music, culminating in the
>P'Taah album. The Ananda Project material vears towars the commercial side
>of house a bit more, but is still excellent. He's also produced a rock band
>(the name eludes me), and occasionally works with R&B. Hope this helps some.
>
>Tristan
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