Dive into the vibrant rhythms of 'Running on Air [Pa] [Slipcase]', a dynamic compilation featuring the talents of Bliss N Eso, Xzibit, Rza, Jehst, and Mind over Matter. Released in 2010 by Illusive Records, this album is a celebration of R&B and Soul, wrapped in a convenient CD format with a total run time of 65 minutes and 3 seconds.Enjoy the eclectic sounds that resonate throughout this release, encapsulating the essence of the genre and the energy of its artists. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering these tracks for the first time, 'Running on Air' is poised to deliver a soulful audio experience that lingers long after the music stops.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelIllusive Records
UPC9341004007512
eBay Product ID (ePID)4050128045
Product Key Features
Release Year2010
FormatCD
GenreR&B & Soul
Run Time65 Mins 3 Seconds
ArtistBliss N Eso, Mind over Matter, Xzibit, Rza, Jehst
Release TitleRunning on Air [Pa] [Slipcase]
Additional Product Features
DistributionRocket Group Pty LTD
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Number of Discs1
EngineerNoam Dishon
Additional informationAudio Mixer: Noam Dishon. Recording information: Mt Macedon, Melbourne; Sing Sing Studios, Melbourne. Photographer: Estevan Oriol. Arrangers: Bliss ; Hattori Hunzo. Following an excellent outing with Flying Colours, Australian hip-hoppers Bliss N Eso took the opportunity on Running on Air to both expand to new musical territory and regress to more formulaic material. In some places (such as "Coastal Kids" and "Flying Through the City") they work strongly on their flow, keeping a constant barrage of lyricism that both provides some decent lyrical content and makes full use of the longer vowels of an Australian accent. In other tracks (such as "People Up on It" with Xzibit) they revert to more formulaic rhythms and simplistic lyrics (mostly based around the sex, drugs, and rock & roll lifestyle). Taken as a whole, Running on Air is up and down as a result: when they're on their own and exploring, Bliss N Eso can make some outstanding music; when they're relying on outsiders for help or inspiration, they tend to get lazy and simply play along. Fans shouldn't avoid this one, but newcomers should look for Flying Colours first. ~ Adam Greenberg