<b>Aroop Roy</b> is an artist and producer of many dimensions. Aroop's eclectic work as a producer has been supported worldwide by numerous tastemakers including <b>Bugz In The Attic, Kyoto Jazz Massive, Patrick Forge</b> and <b>Laurent Garnier</b>. In 2006, he even had the chance to work with legendary Motown producers <b>The Mizell Brothers</b>.In 2009, his compilation <b>absolute!!:Sounds From Tokyo</b> was released to critical acclaim and he was invited to do a guest mix on <b>Gilles Peterson's</b> legendary Worldwide BBC Radio 1 show.
Currently based in London, he is constantly traveling across the globe. During his time in Japan, as a DJ and event organiser, he took Tokyo by storm building up a firm reputation as one of the most forward thinking people in the scene. His events <b>absolute!!, Exposure and Culture</b> all enjoyed immense success whilst opening people's ears to a wider range of music than ever before. He is also resident DJ at Geneva's long running superclub <b>La SIP</b>.
<b>Nomadic Soul</b> includes collaborations with much in demand Toronto diva <b>Sacha Williamson</b> whose sultry voice graces the huge dancefloor anthem <b>The Lonely Years</b>. London soul artist <b>Lyric L</b> the voice behind the broken beat hit <b>Loose Lips</b> brings her contagious flow to bruk house club banger <b>Step Back</b>. The melancholic rap and soul of Barcelona based vocalist <b>Sara G</b> is featured on the dark and jazzy techno number <b>Ain't That Sweet</b>. Highly respected US poet and rapper <b>Replife</b> skillfully navigates the twisted syncopated hip hop beats of <b>Stand Up</b> whilst UK Jazz singer <b>Sarah Winton</b> brings the album to a close with an angelic performance on the beautiful Lilly.