Producers Dego McFarlane and Mark Mac have been quite active in various segments of the dance world over the past seventeen years. In 1990 they conquered the world with the gabber hit Mr. Kirk's Nightmare. Once tired of this sound, they set themselves up as pioneers of the drum'n'bass from 1994 to 1997. In 1998 they released Two Pages and were thus at the cradle of the West London broken beat / nu
… jazz scene. From that time on, the gentlemen have remained fairly steady, so that Play With The Changes is a worthy successor to the 2001 released Creating Patterns. They no longer set the tone. Instead, they put seventeen years of experience into the meticulous production of the neo soul, now jazz and sporadic broken beat of Play With The Changes. They are helped by broken beat veterans Kaidi Tatham (keys), Lady Alma, Bembe Segue and Ursula Rucker (vocals) and singer Jody Watley, from the time when R&B was still called swing beat. (AD)more