Terry Devine-King's "Black Is Black," released on June 29, 2009, under Cavendish Music, is a vibrant journey through a diverse landscape of grooves and rhythms. Clocking in at a concise 39 minutes, this album is a testament to Devine-King's versatility and mastery of various musical styles. From the infectious energy of "Street Series" and "Ghettoblast" to the smooth, soulful vibes of "Soul Groove" and "La Swing," the album offers a dynamic range of tracks that cater to a wide array of musical tastes.
Devine-King's expertise shines through in tracks like "Jah Movement" and "Dance Hall Style," where he seamlessly blends reggae and dancehall influences with his signature sound. The album also showcases his knack for creating atmospheric, dub-infused tracks like "Ambient Dub," providing a nice contrast to the more upbeat, dance-oriented songs.
With "Black Is Black," Terry Devine-King delivers an engaging and enjoyable listening experience that highlights his unique ability to fuse different genres and create something truly original. Whether you're a fan of funk, soul, reggae, or electronic music, this album has something to offer. So, plug in your headphones and let the ultimate grooves of "Black Is Black" transport you to a world of rhythm and sound.