Dopeness Galore presents:
THE TIMELESS INTERPRETATIONS
“Interpretations of the Timeless records catalogue”
Dopeness Galore created a project with Timeless records. Timeless is a famous jazz label founded 1975 in the
Netherlands. The label holds a catalogue consisting more than 700 titles of the most highly anticipated jazz artists
of our time, including: Dizzy Gillespie, Art Blakey, Lou Donaldson, Cedar Walton, Batida, Pharaoh Sanders,
Johnny Griffin, Eddie Marshall and Chet Baker. Interpretations of the last two artists are found on the second
single of a series which will lead to an album. Like the first record, this record is also featured with interpretations
created by great artists: |
The Politik is a collaboration between New Zealand's keyboardist Mark de Clive-Lowe and London’s
jazz/brokenbeat vocalist Bembe Segue. MdCL released three albums and did several remixes for great artists
including Shirley Horn and Chico Hamilton. Bembe lend her talent to artists like 4 Hero and Roy Ayers. Together
as The Politik they found massive support with their leading single and gained great responses with their live
performances. For this single they made an interpretation based on The high priestess of gone, a track by
drummer Eddie Marshall. Using the spirit of the song and adding their vibes on top of it, The Politik created a
song that let’s you vibrate in your own peace: High Priestess.
The second track Beat Rise is made by Dutch producer I.N.T. and features Melodee. Travelling from a break,
through hip hop with a hint of a boogie twist ending in an acoustic performance, he is able to tell you a story
trough several moods. From MCing to DJing to producing, I.N.T. did it all. As an MC he rocked crowds from
Germany to Washington, while his DJ skills got him opening up for acts like Jeru and Rahzel. He worked with
people like Frank Nitty, Roc C, Kid Sublime and his own crew, Imadodattaz. Using Beatrice by Chet Baker and
Philip Catherine, I.N.T. made it beat rise. |