Siege Mentality

A Full-length studio album by Digital Primate, Mixed by the Mad Professor

“Siege Mentality” mixes an exciting blend of UK ragga, grime and electro styles stuffed with Digital Primate’s raw ghetto-techno and booty-house flavour sprinkled with world class vocal performances from the likes of Valerie M (the Freestylers, Groove Armada), Kar’Melody (South London Grime rapper and son of Mad Professor) The Reggae Dips (New York), Mad Doggy Dogg (Jamaica), Macromantics (Sydney), Queen Khadeeja, Demilition B-Girl and many others.

Infusing sounds as varied as UK ragga, grime and electro, mixed with his trademark ghetto techno and booty house sound, Coe has created an album that simultaneously shines with his own individual brilliance, yet features a good dose of magical collaborations to give the work a boundary-less universal vibe. Not only does the album feature an array of talent from around the globe, the recordings were laid down in a number of studios around the world including set-ups in New York, Melbourne, Jamaica, London and San Francisco over a period of two and half years.

Collaborating with an all-star cast, Coe scored a massive coup by snaring the talents of legendary reggae producer Mad Professor, to mix the album in his London studio. The studio veteran lent his hand to more than half of the album adding his unique flavour to the sonic tapestry. Together Coe and the Professor produced a number of the album’s highlight tracks including the grime-flavoured gem ‘I don’t give a fuck’ which features the Professor’s son Kar’melody delivering the attitude-packed vocals. With input from Gordon McQuilten (ex member of the Avalanches), the two also co-produced “On Da Radio” which features the talents of New York artists Melodic and Mark Shine.

Local rapper/singer/songwriter and breakdancer Queen Khadeeja is a future star and is Primate’s right-hand woman on much of ‘Seige Mentality’. In ‘No Soldier’, she joins up with Kar’melody to rap about Beyonce’s inane call for a ‘soldier boyfriend’ in her track “Soldier”.

Queen K also gets feisty on the album cut ‘I ain’t wid it’, collaborating with fellow rapper/breakdancer Demilition B-Girl (part of Ladies love Hip Hop). The assertive duo demand that “this bootylicious bullshit has got to go!”

Primate has a unique knack for seeking out the best up and coming talent, with the sublimely sassy CC Martini co-writing and singing on the album’s killer first single ‘My Bush Would Make A Better President’. The singer brings an alluring mix of pop-fun and hip hop attitude to a track designed to shake up the post-September 11 political establishment.

On the superb ‘I Deserve’, Primate teams with another world-class vocalist in Valerie M (a Groove Armada and Freestylers collaborator), with the London-based artist’s exploration of our struggle for self-identity played over Coe’s DanceHall-styled beats.

The international influences continue to flow with dancehall cut ‘Career a Move Up’, with Primate scoring the talents of Jamaican singer/DJ Mad Doggy Dog on a track that perfectly captures the authentic ragga-muffin vibe of the Caribbean. In ‘Indyvidual’, esteemed local rapper Macromantics lends her distinct vocals to the funk-ridden cut, her obvious talent shining through having toured previously with luminaries like Sage Francis.

An album brimming with just the right amount of funk, attitude and fun, ‘Siege Mentality’ is a stunning work of thought provoking substance mixed with Digital Primate’s uncompromising commitment to good old fashioned booty-shaking goodness.

1) On da Radio

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2) No Soldier

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3) I Don’t Give a Fuck

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This album, created over two years, was mixed in collaboration with the legendary Mad Professor at his Ariwa Studios in London. The end result is sooo strong.

Here is what the press have to say about Siege Mentality:

‘Siege Mentality is a truly international album … while “I Ain’t Wid It” is more Basement Jaxx than even they are these days … a subversive album that will have you nodding your head to the beats and your heart to the messages” Rolling Stone

‘Christopher Coe (AKA Digital Primate) has hit the bullseye! … Fresh and startlingly original’ Marie Claire Magazine

‘Such is the quality of DP’s second album it blurs international borders’ Border Mail

‘Coe has created and album that takes booty shakin’ to a deeper level … Digital Primate is something different amongst a lot of the same’ 3d World

‘those who like to shake their booty AND moan about the state of the world will enjoy this album..’ FHM

‘I can’t really find fault with this album, all the tracks are quite enticing’ Beat Magazine

‘If you like your electronica on the booty-shaking side, then Siege Mentality will get you front row centre’ Beat Magazine

‘Coe’s second outing… is certainly a revelation’ Herald Sun

“Coe’s hard-hitting second outing, with input from Mad Professor, is certainly a revelation” Daily Telegraph

“this album should be the one that launches Digital Primate into the forefront of electronica globally” InTheMix.com.au

“Get your hands on this album and you know you have purchased a truly brilliant addition to your music collection !” Q Magazine

Released: January 2007
Label: Turntable Spoilsports/Public Opinion / Shock

All tracks produced by DIGITAL PRIMATE for TURNTABLE SPOILSPORTS Productions.
Mixed by Mad Professor (where noted)
Pulled together and tidied up at Nick’s place in Kilcunda August-September 2005
Pre-mastered on Quantegy 456 tape by Simon Bowley and Jacek Tchekewski Mastered at Moose Recordings by Lachlan Carrick
Artwork by HA HA
Design by David Campbell
Art Direction by Andrew MacDonald, Citylights.

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