"Capitalrecordings is proud, privileged and honoured to announce the arrival of their first artist long-player, "diversecity" by Audio Sauce. Eight tracks of sublime, listening house and hip-hop, coming direct from eight-floors up above Manners Mall, straight from the sauce, our man Miles Tilly.
Wellington-based Miles has created eight tracks of sublime listening pleasure, ranging from the instrumental and sample-driven "Hops Scotch" and "Experiments in Experience" to the unmistakable house sound of "Tussock Theory" and the mid-tempo head-nodder of "Gangster 101". The last minute addition of two bonus tracks rounds out this package of music nicely, the sitar-driven "Different Kind Of Rhythm" being the perfect closer for a diverse-yet-coherent debut album from this young man."
"Define my sound? I don't think it's about defining my sound, it's more that most of my songs create some emotion, or a mood. I try to capture one if not all of the elements of funk, soul, rhythm and melody. If you can harness three or four of those in a song, then you're on the way to making music people like."
Audio Sauce, June 2002
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