Some of the most exciting dance music of the last five or six years has come out of London, where a volatile cultural mix of British whites, West Indian blacks and East Indian in-betweens has generated not only social tension but also spectacularly successful musical fusionsโ€”most notably jungle (which, in its international variants, is now typically called drum โ€˜nโ€™ bass) and the multifaceted dance music phenomenon known as the Asian Underground. The New York-based (and inauspiciously named) Dum Dum Project now does something similar from a U.S. perspective, combining Indian tonalities and percussion sounds with trip-hop, dub and funk elements. The result is sometimes a bit too cloyingly mystical, but for the most part, its rubbery grooves and exotic atmosphere combine to produce the perfect chill-out record. Recommended. Visit www.groovysounds.com.

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