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We Are To Answer

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  • Original Release Date: June 9, 2009
  • Format - Music: MP3
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Play   2. I Came Running 3:59 $0.99 Buy Track  - I Came Running
Play   3. Classic (With The Pharcyde) 3:42 $0.99 Buy Track  - Classic (With The Pharcyde)
Play   4. Dark Green Rod (With Ulf Stricker) 3:57 $0.99 Buy Track  - Dark Green Rod (With Ulf Stricker)
Play   5. A Hole To Swallow Us (With Phat Old Mamas) 3:15 $0.99 Buy Track  - A Hole To Swallow Us (With Phat Old Mamas)
Play   6. Risin High (With Raashan Ahmad) 3:31 $0.99 Buy Track  - Risin High (With Raashan Ahmad)
Play   7. Lost In Marrakesh (With Entropik) 4:25 $0.99 Buy Track  - Lost In Marrakesh (With Entropik)
Play   8. All Of The Things You Do (With Tippa Irie) 3:03 $0.99 Buy Track  - All Of The Things You Do (With Tippa Irie)
Play   9. Everybody 4:50 $0.99 Buy Track  - Everybody
Play 10. Seventh Planet Skit 0:52 $0.99 Buy Track  - Seventh Planet Skit
Play 11. Oblivion (With Azeem & DJ Zeph) 4:07 $0.99 Buy Track  - Oblivion (With Azeem & DJ Zeph)
Play 12. Surfing The Silvatide (With Bajka) 4:19 $0.99 Buy Track  - Surfing The Silvatide (With Bajka)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Overall, a solid album featuring a wide range of ear pleasing, addictie and mesmerizing music. Highly recommended!, July 27, 2009
This review is from: We Are to Answer (Dig) (Audio CD)
The German hip hop duo of Kabanjak and Dogu from Cologne known as Ancient Astronauts have unleashed their album "We Are to Answer" to the masses. The group has called their album "a musical trip through the cosmos returning back to Earth with spacey flutes, intergalactic lyrics and earthy drum beats".

Featuring break beats, funked out vibes and galactic grooves, the new album features collaborations with The Pharcyde, Phat Old Mamas, Raashan Ahmad, Entropik, Tippa Irie, DJ Zeph & Azeem and Bajka.

The album kicks of with "From the Sky", establishing a vision of lifting off into the space as the deep grooves flows evenly throughout the track and DJ scratching coincides with the beats and giving us an atmospheric soundscape.

The track then leads into the second track titled "I Came Running" which features an upbeat, melancholic groove.

Track three titled "Classic" is a classic collaboration with Bootie Brown and Imani from the South Central LA alternative hip hop group The Pharcyde and Germany's Ancient Astronauts which brings back that old school hip hop flavor with flutes, bass and upbeat percussion.

The fourth track "Dark Green Rod" features a collaboration with Germany's popular percussionist Ulf Stricker known for his acousting and electronic use of percussion, the collaboration brings that galactic vibe in perfect harmony with Stricker's frantic drums. Another solid track on the album!

The fifth track "A Hole To Swallow Us" features a collaboration with Phat Old Mamas as we hear a jazzy beats with the beautiful vocals of Linn Sofie Andersen Hom and Nana Norgaard-Clausen who bring their heavenly vocals to the track.

Track six brings us another well-done hip hop collaboration with New Jersey's Raashan Ahmad. Addictive flutes interchanging with deep bass grooves. A wonderful track!

Entropik known for their melodic and soothing music teams up with Ancient Astronauts for track seven's "Lost in Marrakesh" and giving us that Moroccan feel with a repeating groove. Mesmerizing and addictive!

With the various tracks on this album, it doesn't surprise me that the group would collaborate with British reggae artist Tippa Ire for track eight's "All of the Things You Do". Featuring an all reggae track but subtle galactic sounds roam throughout the track.

For track nine titled "Everybody", the music goes towards 80's funky and giving the listener's another style of music to enjoy the album.

Track ten is titled "Seventh Planet Skit" is a short instrumental track that features a good use of sound sampling with brass horns and percussion.

Track eleven is titled "Oblivion" featuring a collaboration with Oakland hip hop artist Azeem and DJ Zeph. A deeper hip hop track showcasing Azeem's smooth delivery of his rhymes and Ancient Astronauts with DJ Zeph showcasing his cool beats and scratching throughout the track.

Track twelve titled "Surfing the Silvatide" featuring poet and singer Bajka which has a reggae groove but given added depth through Bajka's poetic delivery of her lyrics. A solid track!

The album ends with "Crescent Moon" as the ride to outerspace is filled with an addictive groove as a wide variety of sounds peacefully enter the soundscape of your mind. Overall, a smooth and relaxing track.

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I've listened to this album countless times for the last week. Ancient Astronauts was incredibly pleasing as the duo manages to stay close to their atmospheric vibe and intergalactic sounds but yet collaborating with a variety of artists with music that goes into the various territories of Hip Hop, Funk, Reggae, Electronic and more. Overall, "We Are to Answer" is a solid album featuring a wide range of ear pleasing, addictive and mesmerizing music.

And "We Are to Answer" brings that stylishly, cool vibe of dreamy, whimsical soundscape to the listener and artistically through music, able to paint that image of an intergalactic ride through their music but also taking a variety of other artists for the ride and just showcasing creativity as a whole.

Ancient Astronaut's "We Are to Answer" is highly recommended!
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5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic album, September 22, 2011
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This review is from: We Are To Answer (MP3 Download)
European downtempo combined with retro American hip hop. Fantastic musical sensibility and the best of both worlds! Awesome concept and awesome music. Every song is great on this record.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Ancient Astronauts - We Are To Answer, May 16, 2011
This review is from: We Are to Answer (Dig) (Audio CD)
Some dub hip-hop from the Ancient Astronauts on their debut, _We Are to Answer_. They have good command over moods: check out the antiquarian feel on "I Came Running" or the rhythmic bongo fury of "Dark Green Red." For those wanting something less-than-Occidental, "Lost in Marrakesh" captures to spirit (if not necessarily the authenticity) of Morocco. The raps are refreshingly old-skool; it'd be a party with the Pharsyde on "Classic," if it weren't for the moody background. Raashan Ahmad gets a more upbeat melody with "Risin High." Female vocalists get their turn too: there's the melancholy R&B of "A Hole to Swallow Us," with a restrained diva turn by Phat Old Mamas, or summery reggae with Bajka on "Surfing the Silvatide." Hope these astronauts lands again soon.
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