| Since Andrew Spraggon’s first formative releases as Sola Rosa at the turn  of the 21st century, he’s steadily built a reputation for his deft synthesis of  styles and quiet disregard for the niceties of genre boundaries. With a  catch-all sound encompassing the best of hip hop, reggae, jazz, latin, soul and  funk, all six of Sola Rosa’s critically acclaimed albums are a potent  distillation of the music that’s influenced Spraggon over the course of his  decade long career as a musician and producer. From a humble, self-released one  man project to a decidedly deadly live collective, Sola Rosa has grown from a  national treasure into an act of truly international repute. Sola Rosa, 2011
 While Sola Rosa’s first three albums undoubtedly cast Spraggon as one of  New Zealand’s finest purveyors of downbeat-electronica – something that was  backed up by a raft of accolades including a NZ Music Award for 2001’s  Solarized, and b-net awards for 2000’s Entrance To Skyway and 2003’s Haunted  Out-takes – his fourth long player, 2005s Moves On, saw a change in tact. Not  content to simply stay within the bounds of any one genre, Spraggon expanded  the Sola Rosa sound, incorporating more live instrumentation and adding a  healthy dollop of funk, soul and reggae to an already considerable list  influences. The new direction not only reinvigorated the Rosa sound, but earned  Spraggon another nomination for Best Dance/Electronic album at the 2006 NZ  Music Awards.
 Despite the rapturous reception that all six of Sola Rosa’s releases have  garnered, it’s Spraggon’s latest album, Get It Together, which has so  successfully captured the breadth of his vision and piqued the most interest  from record labels, artists and fans the world over. Like its predecessor,  Moves On, Get It Together builds on a more performance based template than Sola  Rosa’ early work, featuring a full band. It’s also Sola Rosa’s most ambitious  to date, something which can largely be attributed to the talented musical cast  Spraggon surrounded himself with over the course of the album’s recording.  Long-term Sola Rosa collaborators Matt Short (bass), Ben White (Guitar), and  Will Scott (drums) were joined by vocalists Spikey Tee (best known for his work  with Jah Wobble, Mr Scruff, and Bomb The Bass), UK MC Serocee, German-based  poet and singer Bajka, and Wellington songstress Iva Lamkum. Beyond the  outstanding vocal collaborations a bevy of New Zealand’s most talented  musicians have lent their hand on the album as well – Julian Dyne, Scratch 22,  James Duncan, Victoria Kelly and Miguel Fuentes to name a few.
 As a result, it’s no surprise that Get It Together has been so well  received in New Zealand, chalking up the number one spot on iTunes and the  Independent NZ Music Album Chart (where it stayed for four months), and  reaching number 15 on the NZ Album Chart – all on the way to achieving Gold  status. If that wasn’t enough, Spraggon was nominated for Best Producer at the  2009 Vodafone NZ Music Awards, Get It Together was nominated for Best  Electronica Album, and the album’s second single, ‘Turn Around’, was nominated  for Best Video. Perhaps most tellingly though, the success of Get It Together  has spawned a remix album, Get It Together: The Remixes, which features the  likes The Nextmen, DJ Vadim, Yes King, TM Juke and J Star reworking Sola Rosa  originals for maximum dance floor effect.
 Along with attracting a who’s who of international producers to remix the  album, Get It Together’s heady mix of hybrid funk and tough beats has caught  the attention of various labels throughout Europe. Lead single ‘Del Ray’ has  been licensed for release through Sony BMG Germany for its Exotic Lounge  Sessions compilation, and DJ Ease of Nightmares On Wax selected ‘Del Ray’ for  his edition of Stereo Deluxe’s Coming Home series. This adds to an already  impressive list of releases through revered global labels like Ministry Of  Sound, Guidance, Different Drummer and Satellite K.
   With a recent deluxe edition vinyl release of Get  It Together, along with the albums release in Australia and scheduled release  in Europe, Canada, Japan and the US early next year, Sola Rosa is slowly but  surely spreading from their South-Pacific roots, letting the world in on what  Kiwi music-lovers have been blessed with for years.  |