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Album Review

On Anatomic, the Afro Celt Sound System return as a streamlined quartet and to their original name. Following the CD/DVD remix project Pod, this is welcome return to the sound the band initiated on Seed. This is a group whose members no longer care about programming as their primary function, but instead work together — writing, performing, and jamming — as a band. The 14 guests here range from Celtic fiddle wizard Eileen Ivers to griot and kora master N'Faly Kouyate. The sheer heaviness and thudding beats are evident from the album's first cut, "When I Still Needed You," with the mighty Dorothee Munyaneza on vocals. Sevara Nazarkhan duets with the Afro Celts' tenor, Iarla O'Lionaird, on "My Secret Bliss," a seductive, deliriously romantic track created for nocturnal listening. Texture is everything on this recording. "Mojave" is a slow, gently swirling and droning piece with O'Lionaird working at the upper end of his register to reveal some of the mystery in the desert, and it works wonderfully as the cut shifts tempo and Emer Mayock's Uilleann pipes enter the fray in tandem with sequencers and James McNally's Edge-style pulsing guitars. The sheer loping beauty of "Mother," with its programmed sequencers elegantly making room for the pipes, acoustic guitars, and hand drums, is alone worth the price of the set, but when Munyaneza's vocal slips in through the back door and is joined by O'Lionaird's, it becomes transcendent. Ultimately, Anatomic is fresh sounding while retaining all the elements that made the Afro Celt Sound System so unique. It is a pleasure from start to finish, and may be their strongest album overall.

Customer Reviews

Excellent!

This album is another awesome effort from the Afro Celts. It's too bad it took iTunes over 2 years to make it available, but it is defintely worth owning. I've listened to it regularly and it simply doesn't get old. Mojave absolutely soars--don't be fooled by the 30 second sample. It's from the intro that lasts nearly half the song. However, this track alone makes the album worth buying. Many of the tracks begin slowly and build in their intensity and complexity, so the samples can be a bit misleading of their overall feel. Other uptempo cuts are When I Still Needed You, Anatomic and Dhol Dogs. My Secret Bliss, Sene and Mother are a little more mellow but provide contrast to the intense beats and rhythms. This album provides a great backdrop for a vigorous workout--I successfully use several of the songs for teaching indoor cycling classes.

Finally Anatomic has been added to itunes!

I've been checking here for quite sometime to buy a few songs from this album. Just like Steve, I use songs from Afro Celt Sound System to generate fierce energy in the Spinning classes that I teach. I love the african drum beats and bagpipes. The songs I am picking up from this album are "When I Still Need" and "Anatomic". AFSS is good at making songs longer than 3min!

ACSS remains one of the best in it's genre

This album has a slightly more melodic and less beat driven sound than former ACSS work, but is still a wonderful mix of cultural music and a great listen any time.

Biography

Formed: 1995

Genre: World

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

The traditional music of Western Africa and Ireland is fused into a seamless blend by Afro Celt Sound System. The band's exciting performances have become a popular attraction at the WOMAD festival in Reading, England, since 1995, while their 1996 debut album, Volume 1, remains one of the most successful examples of cultural exchange. Afro Celt Sound System bring together top-ranked musicians, including traditional Irish vocalist Iarla O'Lionard, uillean pipers Davy Spillane (Moving Hearts) and Ronan...
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