One-quarter Cantonese, two-thirds Manchou, the Chinese man appears to be from the Wu Tang Mountain, not far from Marseilles, France. In 2004, the Chinese man (as we affectionately call him) decided to send his disciples around the world to spread the Zen spirit with old music samples and supersonic bass!
Thus, Sly, Zé Mateo and High Ku left their master, ready to face the mission they had been entrusted with. The Groove Sessions Vol.2 offers up another assortment of mostly instrumental, hip-hop-rooted tracks that are rich with details, incorporating samples from Indian, Latin, and African music. A couple tracks involve MCs, showcasing how this trio of producers is just as capable at leaving enough space for original vocals.A1 –Chinese Man Jumpin' In Havana A2 –Chinese Man Calling Bombay A3 –Chinese Man Ayoyo A –Chinese Man Ordinary Man B1 –Chinese Man Batteries Not Included B2 –Chinese Man Post Trauma B3 –Chinese Man Typical Young Boss B4 –Femi Kuti Day By Day (Chinese Man Remix) C1 –Sly* 7th Street C2 –Sly* He Said C3 –Sly* Titanic Part.1 C4 –Sly* Rap Scholar D1 –Leo Le Bug Le Pudding A L'Arsenic D2 –Leo Le Bug Bigger Than Your Mumm D3 –Leo Le Bug Bouncefloor D4 –Le Yan The Cluck