Goldmine Reviews John Densmore and Chuck D and Interviews ORG’s Andrew Rossiter
In an interview with Goldmine, ORG Music’s Andrew Rossiter chats about the new ORG release from the Doors’ John Densmore and Public Enemy’s Chuck D. “I think that the fact that it was a true collaboration between the two of them is a plus,” Rossiter says. “Sometimes you see records where you have two big names on it and maybe one of them only contributed vocals or something to one track or this or that, but I think this album was first and foremost a true collaboration between these two guys.”
Goldmine says that the record, which is based in hip hop, “incorporates a free-form approach that resounds with sporadic underlying tinges of classic rock era psych tones and an avant-gardism that blends the best of both worlds. Additionally, there are noticeable elements of funk, soul and folk that help to color the in-betweens of the album’s production character. It is a brilliant showing of how various factions of music can converge in the middle, resulting in the greater expression of a unique sonic signature.” Read the review, and the interview with Rossiter, here. do+pe: no country for old men is at radio now.





