Learn How To Respect

Culture Brothers
Self-Release
World | Nov 2007

Reviews

Decca
Reviewed 2007-11-15
Blend of Tibetan, Nepalese, American, and Yup’ik (indigenous Inuit culture from North America and Siberia). Drums, flute, guitar, keyboard, and vocals. Inspirational and emotional without being sappy and new-agey. Plus a few surprise (check out #8 which an atmospheric night in a jungle).

*1. Slow, trilling flute. Spare drum, native chanting, guitar. Lovely.
*2. Fast drums, driving, increasing in speed. Guitar is very cool.
3. Folksy, midtempo w/warm vocals and relaxed guitar.
4. Tinkling keyboard effects, lazy vocals/guitar.
*5. Steady drumbeat, vocalese. Picks up, playful guitar. Fun.
*6. Midtempo strings, soaring vox, almost bluesy.
7. Solo flute then gentle guitar. Relaxed, reflective, really pretty.
8. A sound effects journey through the jungle w/birds, bugs & more.
9. Drum, chanting-style vocals picks up. Almost jazz improve.
10. Slow/midtempo, moving & liquid w/a blend of cultural influences.
11. Starts relaxed, picks up. Driving guitar/drums w/growly vocals.

Recent airplay

Alaska Reggae
At the Cafe BohemianJan 15, 2008
Alaska Reggae
At the Cafe BohemianJan 08, 2008
Alaska Reggae
Alaska Reggae
No Cover, No MinimumDec 14, 2007
Alaska Reggae
At the Cafe BohemianDec 11, 2007
Alaska Reggae
The Second SetDec 07, 2007

Charting

2007-11-18 — 2008-01-20 Reggae/World
Week EndingAirplays
Jan 20 1
Jan 13 1
Jan 6 1
Dec 16 2
Dec 9 2
Dec 2 1
Nov 25 3

Track listing

1. Sunset
2. Junga Boogie
3. Star Shining
4. Do You Believe In Love And Peace
5. Alaska Reggae
6. Nannie
7. Feels Good Being Buddhist
8. Deep In The Jungle
9. Celebrate
10. Allah, I Can't Scream Anymore
11. Culture Jamming