Альбомы исполнителя
Shuffle Them Shoes
2016 · Мини-альбом
1000 Watts
2016 · Мини-альбом
1000 Watts
2016 · альбом
A Life Worth Living
2016 · Мини-альбом
Dog With a Rope
2010 · альбом
Dog With a Rope EP
2010 · Мини-альбом
Death of the Revolution
2008 · сингл
Death of the Revolution
2008 · альбом
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Биография
Flowering Inferno was the tropical-dub project, and one of the many aliases, of multi-instrumentalist and producer William Holland. An evolutionary step in the producer's oeuvre, Holland formed the project after moving to Cali, Colombia, having released a number of records under his Quantic and Quantic Soul Orchestra aliases beforehand. The project has been regarded by Holland as a natural progression for the Quantic sound, rather than a completely separate creation. Flowering Inferno came about after Holland found himself increasingly listening to old-school dub albums from the '70s, namely those of artists such as Bull Wackies and Don Drummond. Holland introduced Quantic Presenta Flowering Inferno with the album Death of the Revolution in the summer of 2008. The record received widespread acclaim from fans and critics alike, and was praised for its unique yet honorable approach to the dub sound. A vinyl addict at heart, Holland decided to release the album's three singles -- "Cuidad del Swing," "Juanita Bonita," and the title track -- as a trilogy of limited-edition 7" vinyl pressings, a special treat for his dedicated fan base. He went on to deliver the second Flowering Inferno album, Dog with a Rope, in 2010. The record received praise for its bold and bright combination of thudding reggae percussion, South American horn ensembles, and an ebullient performance from Steel Pulse and UB40 drummer Conrad Kelly. The Flowering Inferno project fell quiet in subsequent years; however, Holland returned in 2016 with the much anticipated third effort 1000 Watts. The release was a more direct foray into the pure reggae sound. The multi-instrumentalist decided to record the album direct to tape, and collaborated with a host of guest artists, including keyboardist Ikey Owens and drummer Santa Davis. ~ Rob Wacey, Rovi