Aroop Roy – Nomadic Soul
[Freestyle Records, 2010]

Aroop Roy is an artist and producer living in Tokyo and (currently) in London, and traveling the world bringing jazzy and breakbeat atmosphere. Nomadic Soul is his debut album, after numerous collaborations with other artists as a producer – among these being Kyoto Jazz Massive, Bugz In The Attic, Patrick Forge, Laurent Garnier. Despite the fact that he was more dragged into work as a producer, he’s been catching up as a musician in the past years, writing material for Nomadic Soul.
it’s impossible to put Aroop Roy in a specific catalog folder. One moment it’s funky grooves, another he adds up rap (Stand Up with an American rapper Replife), then comes some Latin America (a gorgeous Too Long)… Funky The Lonely Years was recorded in a collaboration with Sacha Williamson, it sets up the mood for the whole album – upbeat and light, but confident dance. Ain’t That Sweet with female rap and soul vocals courtesy of Sara Gis and honey brass tunes is a definite dancefloor hit. Oi Do Do Le is another magnetic danceable ethnic piece on the album. And to conclude this 11-track wonder is a purely atmospheric and lightweight melodic Lilly (thanks to a British jazz vocalist Sarah Winton).
Nomadic Soul is a perfect debut and a very diverse album. Exquisite, light, diverse in style. Perfect for summer weekend parties or a buoyant workday night. Album coming out on Freestyle Records in September.
Read & Listen:
Aroop Roy Myspace
Interview with Aroop Roy
Aroop Roy – Nomadic Soul by Freestyle Records
