With his second release on baobab music, producer Mr Raoul K heads into new territories. Like he did on his first release >Le Cercle Peul<, he combines traditional African instruments and the African approach to rhythm with european production techniques and soundscapes. This time he examines the depths of sound of dubtechno. This effort results in an epic musical journey, an almost soundtrackesque piece of music that accompanies the travelling mind as easily as the dancing body. Mr Raoul K manages to stay focused troughout this long trip through the land of haunting grooves and irie sounds with ease. Driving, yet calm at the very same moment. And full of surprises, too. The flipside delivers – besides a condensed edit of >Himalaya< - a grooving piece of Afrofunk-Goes-House, perfectly fitting in the sunnier time of the year. Fellow Ivorian Doungous delivers the infectious vocals to round up this track