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Kiss The Sky EP
 
Ubiquity
format: EP
year of release: 2006

lab price: $7.00
available: yes
item #: lp-2922

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  tracklisting + audio producer  
Kiss The Sky
- Shawn Lee
- featuring: Nino Moschella
 
Kiss The Sky - Mark Pritchard Remix
- Shawn Lee
- featuring: Nino Moschella
 
Song For David
- Shawn Lee
 
Holding On - Shawn Lee Mix
- Nino Moschella
 
You Never Come
- Nino Moschella
 
 
R E V I E W
Ubiquity singer Nino Moschella and producer Shawn Lee get all sorts of tangled up on this EP, guesting, remixing and collabing on all the tracks here. Nino's kind of got this soulful Robert Plant hitting the high notes thing going on, and Shawn Lee is known for his heavy live band sound (with psyche edges) so the combo is automatically a good one. "Kiss The Sky(1)" and "Song For David(2)" are both cuts off Shawn's upcoming album, with Nino sounding down right Led Zep on "Kiss" and Shawn turning in a drama tough instrumental on "David." Warp artist Mark Pritchard also contributes an exclusive remix for "Kiss The Sky(3)," turning it into a murking electronic gorilla. The sound gets more mellow on the b-side with the Shawn Lee remix of "Hold On(4)" and Nino's original acoustic piece "You Never Come(5)."