Description
Over six albums, The Go! Team has taken musical day - trips to various lands, drawing inspiration from different cultures. On their seventh album, they've embarked on a global musical journey, hitting stops in Benin, Japan, France, India, Texas, and Detroit. Different voices from diverse cultures blend together, still unmistakably The Go! Team, creating a kaleidoscopic musical experience. The vocal lineup features the Star Feminine Band from West Africa, Indian Bollywood playback singer Neha Hatwar, Kokubo Chisato from J - Pop indie band Lucie Too, 19 - year - old Detroit rapper IndigoYaj, Hilarie Bratset (ex - Apples in Stereo), Brooklyn rapper Nitty Scott, and many others, along with The Go! Team's staple Ninja. Parton says it might be an anti - Brexit reflex, a rejection of narrow - mindedness. But this isn't a superficial ad; it's about focusing on the good in the world. Picking up from 2021's 'Get Up Sequences Part One', Part Two continues the Technicolour overload. It's a record that wants you to soak in the saturation of the world. Both albums, messy yet tight, chaotic yet coherent, are obsessed with the power of basslines and backbeats. Parton claims each Go! Team record gets groovier. This album spans a wide range of musical styles, from Cyclone Tracey - style madness to chroma key sitar psychedelia. Eighteen years after their debut, The Go! Team still sounds fresh as a club soda on 'Get Up Sequences Part Two'.
To enjoy this vinyl LP, simply place it on a record player. Make sure the player is clean and in good working condition. When handling the vinyl, hold it by the edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. After each use, gently clean the vinyl with a soft, anti - static brush to remove any dust. Store the LP in its sleeve and keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Don't stack heavy objects on top of it to prevent warping. That way, you can keep enjoying The Go! Team's amazing music for a long time.