The Clifford Gilberto Rhythm Combination

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I Wish I Was A Motown Star 00:00 Tools
Deliver the Weird 00:00 Tools
Restless 00:00 Tools
Skippy's First Samba Lesson 00:00 Tools
Soulbath 00:00 Tools
Kula World 00:00 Tools
Ms. Looney's Last Embrace 00:00 Tools
Ridiculo 00:00 Tools
Concrete Cats 00:00 Tools
Giant Jumps 00:00 Tools
Brasilia Freestylee 00:00 Tools
Earth vs. Me 00:00 Tools
Brasilia Freestyle 00:00 Tools
Marvello 00:00 Tools
B-Low 00:00 Tools
Mad Filla 00:00 Tools
Flagstaff's Abstract (Linus' Theme) 00:00 Tools
i was young and i needed the money 00:00 Tools
the 10th victim 00:00 Tools
A Different Forrest 00:00 Tools
A Different Forrest ((Timber Mix)) 00:00 Tools
Flagstaff's Abstract - Linus Theme 00:00 Tools
Old Dog New Tricks (Pt. 2) 00:00 Tools
I Was Young And I Needed The Money! 00:00 Tools
Do It Now - Worry About It Later! 00:00 Tools
A Different Forrest - Timber Mix 00:00 Tools
A Different Forest 00:00 Tools
01 - Restless 00:00 Tools
A Different Forrest (Timber Mix) 00:00 Tools
Old Dog New Tricks - Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
05 - A different forest 00:00 Tools
Old Dog New Tricks 00:00 Tools
Flagstaff's Abstract 00:00 Tools
09 - Earth vs me 00:00 Tools
Flagstaff's Abstract (Linus Theme) 00:00 Tools
13 - I was young and i needed 00:00 Tools
B 00:00 Tools
Do It Now 00:00 Tools
mad mafia 00:00 Tools
Skippy's First Samba Lession 00:00 Tools
Flagstaff Abstract (Linus' Theme) 00:00 Tools
do it now - worry about it lat 00:00 Tools
10th Victim 00:00 Tools
Do It Now - Worry About It Later 00:00 Tools
I Was Young And I Needed 00:00 Tools
Flaggstaff's Abstract 00:00 Tools
Do It Now-Worry About It Later! 00:00 Tools
A Different Forres 00:00 Tools
B-Lo-W 00:00 Tools
Do It Now-Worry About It Later 00:00 Tools
Old Dog New Tricks, Part 2 00:00 Tools
I Was Young and I Needed The M 00:00 Tools
Skippys First Samba Lesson 00:00 Tools
Old Dog, New Tricks 00:00 Tools
I Was Young&I Needed The $ 00:00 Tools
Blow 00:00 Tools
Skippy’s First Samba Lesson 00:00 Tools
Flagstaff's Ab 00:00 Tools
A Different Forrest [Timber Mix] 00:00 Tools
Do It Now, Worry About It Later 00:00 Tools
Ms Looney's Last Embrace 00:00 Tools
I wish I was 00:00 Tools
Old Dog New Tricks (Pt 2) 00:00 Tools
Brazilia Freestylee 00:00 Tools
do I now- worry about it later! 00:00 Tools
Ms. Looney’s Last Embrace 00:00 Tools
restless-sb 00:00 Tools
Do It Now Worry About It Later 00:00 Tools
Flagstaffs Abstract (Linus Theme) 00:00 Tools
I Wish I Was A Mowtown Star 00:00 Tools
06 soulbath 00:00 Tools
(i was young and i needed the money) 04 ms. looneys last embrace 00:00 Tools
Brasilia Freestyle (Compiled by DJ KENTARO) 00:00 Tools
(i was young and i needed the money) 08 skippys first samba lesson 00:00 Tools
Flagstaff's 00:00 Tools
do it now - worry about it la 00:00 Tools
marvella 00:00 Tools
07 Kula world 00:00 Tools
Flagstaffs Abstract 00:00 Tools
Do It Now Worry About Later 00:00 Tools
Concrete Cars 00:00 Tools
Flagstaff's Abstract(Linus' t) 00:00 Tools
01 Deliver the weird 00:00 Tools
i wish a was a motown star 00:00 Tools
i was young and i needed the 00:00 Tools
flagstaff abstract 00:00 Tools
brasila freestyle 00:00 Tools
A Diffrent Forest 00:00 Tools
(i was young and i needed the money) 05 a diffrent forest 00:00 Tools
Flagstaff's Abstract (Linus Them) 00:00 Tools
(i was young and i needed the money) 06 soulbath 00:00 Tools
(i was young and i needed the money) 01 restless 00:00 Tools
02 Old dog new tricks 00:00 Tools
14 Ridiculo 00:00 Tools
Brasili Freestyle 00:00 Tools
04 Ms. looney's last embrace 00:00 Tools
(i was young and i needed the money) 07 kula world 00:00 Tools
Different Forrest, A 00:00 Tools
Flagstaff's Abstract [Linus Theme] 00:00 Tools
Do it Now Worry About it Later! 00:00 Tools
Ridiculo [Future Jazz, Experimental, Breaks; 1999] 00:00 Tools
Restiess 00:00 Tools
11 - Giant jumps 00:00 Tools
13 i wish i was a motown star 00:00 Tools
09 - Earth Vs. Me 00:00 Tools
09 Earth vs. Me 00:00 Tools
06 Marvello. 00:00 Tools
04 Mad filla 00:00 Tools
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Clifford Gilberto, the unknown lovechild of Astrud Gilberto and Stan Getz, was born 28 years ago in the middle of nowhere... When he was only 9 years old, his parents moved from the middle of nowhere to Germany, where he lived until he was 16. He moved to the U.S. to go to high-school and worked on a junkyard and a farm until he had enough money to buy a beat-up GrandAm (pictured on his debut album) and went on a half year trip across the U.S. When he was 19, he moved back to Germany to study product design in Frankfurt. Bored by his school's design approach, he decided that designing spaceships for movies was much more fun and started to work as a production designer and 3D-animator in a german film company. He now lives in London where he runs hi-res! (hi-res.net), a graphic design company. Clifford has been a classically trained pianist since the age of 8. When he was 13 he started to get into Thelonius Monk and Charlie Mingus and drove his piano teacher up the wall by trying to improvise on top of Rachmaninoff preludes. He played in several bands, being influenced by both old school-jazz and nitzer ebb, but eventually decided that he could achieve more by himself. Actually, he never thought about releasing his material, until his girlfriend made him send a demo tape to his favourite label and a week later, sitting in an L.A. hotel room (now that's what I call rock'n roll), he got a call from Ninja Tune. And so The Clifford Gilberto Rhythm Combination was born... Clifford released his debut album 'I Was Young and I Needed the Money' in October 1998 and went on an extensive tour through the UK, Europe and Australia. He has since written two soundtracks, performed all over Europe and played both the prestigious North Sea Jazz Festival in The Hague in 1999 and the first ever North Sea Jazz Festival in Capetown, South Africa, in March 2000. His music has taken a sharp turn from the hyperactive beats of the first album into a more relaxed, accessible and more musical direction. it is essentially a soundtrack to an imaginative film. it emphazises on the contrast of 70's funk and 00's digital datamanipulation, or as Clifford describes it : "It's like playing pong on a dreamcast while listening to a curtis mayfield-CD with dropouts, or like wearing a really funky shirt with lots of pens and a calculator in the shirt-pocket... " Whatever that means. Next year will see the release of his new album "Shift!" and the single "The 10th Victim" and, of course, his own website. Upon the conclusion of this text, dear reader, consider investigating the enigmatic Mr. Florian Schmitt. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.