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Mishaps Happening
Quantic
Mishaps Happening
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Jazz, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, R&B
 
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Building on the success and popularity of his first 2 albums "Mishaps Happening" sees Will Holland aka Quantic take it to the next level with the aid of guests like U.S. funk legend Spanky Wilson and Quantic right-hand wom...  more »

     
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All Artists: Quantic
Title: Mishaps Happening
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Ubiquity
Release Date: 6/8/2004
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Jazz, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, R&B
Styles: Electronica, House, Dance Pop, Funk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 780661115229

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Building on the success and popularity of his first 2 albums "Mishaps Happening" sees Will Holland aka Quantic take it to the next level with the aid of guests like U.S. funk legend Spanky Wilson and Quantic right-hand woman Alice Russell. From the explosive Brazil tinged title track to the enchanting soul of "Sound of Everything" and the Afrobeat flavored "Furthest Moment" album #3 continues to join the musical dots, Quantic style. Jazz, funk and Afrobeat blend with tight breaks and distinctive production that happily nods to the past but sounds like the future.

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CD Reviews

MISHAPS IS HAPPENING!
Darrell L. Lee | Jackson, MS | 07/26/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I didn't digest Quantic's Mishaps Happening too well at first, until I threw it on one of those car stereos that rupture your eardrums...at any rate, once I experienced this disc on a high quality sound system, I was amazed at the incredible mixture of songs that Will Holland produced. He goes from Afrobeats to pure funk to deep house to soul to jazz with the skill of someone twice his age--I understand the guy is 23! Pretty impressive being that a lot of folks his age on the scene are more concerned with an image and doing cheesy popcorn music. Quantic's music is outstanding and he never compromises on good taste. Highly Recommended!"
Merci!
bordersj2 | Boston | 03/03/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I think I picked this CD up on accident. I was looking for the artist that remade Jazzinho's "Constelacao", who is actually Quant, then looked at this CD and saw some of the musical connections and figured maybe it was a typo on the import. Well... I was dead wrong. But the irony is that after eventually picking up Quant's cd, it's this one that's getting far more rotation in the sound system! This was released on the Ubiquity label; home to some slammin' compilations and releases. Think Gilles Peterson, John Beltran, Shawn Lee, Zero dB (recently remixed a cut on Rosalia De Souza's remix project), Cuica, P'taah and even the Rewind series.



The music on this is great! It's starts out with the title track, a cut that starts out easy and smooth before kicking up a few extra paces to live to its title in a rather funky way. "Use What You Got" has a neat beat to it, but is not my favorite track on the CD. However "Sound of Everything" was the cut where I realized I would really, really enjoy this CD. Great jazz touches, mad soulful vocals and beat, and a good vibe altogether. It's followed up appropriately by a funked up French rap "En Focus". "Trees and Seas" is a pure instrumental that raises and falls, and alas as the cd continues, you get introduced to a bit of the humour and added originality of this cd, thanks to Spanky Wilson's vocals on the tracks "Don't Joke with a Hungry Man" (LOL) and "When You're Through".



Yes, CHECK THIS OUT! This was one mistake that ended up bein' a blessing... yet it wasn't such a mistake since I knew the label enough to take the chance. Meh... weird. Regardless, if you dig St. Germain's Tourist you'll probably really like this. You also would probably like music by 4Hero, Gilles Peterson, the Rewind jazz series on this same label and Nathan Haines. I mean this has soul, funk, and just about anything else. Wait a sec... yeah, maybe James Brown for some of the original funk. Give it a shot!"
Instant Classic! Garunteed
sweet Jay | Seattle, WA USA | 10/15/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Quantic has made a masterpiece. I bought this album 2 years ago and it is still my favorite purchase over those two years. You will not find a more soulful or better construction of organic instrumentation.



Will Holland, better known as Quantic, put out two great albums beforehand in Apricot Morning and 5th Exotic. And I was happy with these thinking that he had done all you could do in organizing musicianship into an electronic format. The fact is I was dead wrong because Holland's Mishaps Happenning brought this artistry into a whole other arena. With Mishaps, he has put together all of his extreme talent and ear for producing electronic music and has seemlessly blended this with great funk, soul, and jazz musicianship and singing. The actual architecture of EACH and EVERY song on this album is as beautiful and brilliant as the talented group he has brought together. The sounds are supremely textured and blended so well that his production is almost unoticed. And I believe the mark of a great album is when you can listen and feel the soul and genius but not understand it until you go back and replay it over and over. And only then you realize there was a meticulous science used to make each song.



This album does not follow a genre either. It is an eclectic group of songs for the right reason! Because brilliant music does not follow a type. Holland writes great songs here, no matter if he has to cross all genre boundaries.



I am coming back after two years to write this review because the album has not come close to dying as many electronic albums do. This is because they are great songs, not just great electronic songs. Simply put, Mishaps is timeless!



Holland has three sides, one part talented musician, one part brilliant producer, and one part DJ. What if all of all of these sides could meld into one encompassing seemless work of art? Well, it did. Buy Mishaps Happening."