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2014 Style Shit; the Future-Future of Music (Genre Base Theory)

Posted by StrangeFlow on February 11, 2013
Posted in: Articles, New Music. Tagged: 2014 music, fuck 2013, future of music, future-future, jook, juke and jungle, jungle juke, junglejuke, kid lib, manni dee, what will music sound like in 2014. 1 Comment

2014 Style Shit (The Future-Future of Music)  (Genre Base Theory, Explained...)

Yep, this article is about the future future… Fuck 2013, what does 2014 have in store for us???

Jungle’s Return

Ok, admittedly, it’s a wonky name for an article; but who cares – it’s probably accurate, when you get right down to it. Let me explain!
Jungle is coming back. That kind of fast-paced energy only stays on the low for so long… Now I know, some folks say it’s already been back, and many would point to drumstep… But drumstep is not, in my opinion, a very endearing revitalization of drum n bass / jungle. It has that overly-thick-rubber pop-dubby ‘EDM: “slow-but-it-thinks-its-fast,” aesthetic, that kind of diminishes the fundamental agility of a sound like jungle.

Plus it just kinda sucks..

And anyway, I’ve felt for years that in order for drum n bass to reaaallly make a comeback, it needed something new… True, the dubstep-influenced super-wobbly bassy shit definitely leaves a fresh stain on d’n’b, but I’m hungry much more, and I know jungle is capable of it.

I’ve been hearing some very interesting things in the realms of both Chicago juke/footwork AND rave music in recent days, as well as the two coming together to form, “a more perfect union,” – it’s something that really excites the fuck outta’ me, as a fan of old school electronic, and as a douchebag who thinks he’s cool enough to enjoy all the newer styles of dance music, too.

A More Perfect Union

In some ways, the rhythms of these two are already identical – and in many ways, different: let’s say that at this point in their relationship, they’re just exploring each other’s bodies, and learning a lot; just like two virgins, exploring each other for the first time… Or, well, actually, I guess jungle is about 30-ish, and juke is… what, 15? 16? Somewhere around there? I’m not really sure, but… Ok, so footwork-jungle is a lot like a fast, abrasive thirty year old exploring an underage kid who likes to dance and lives in Chicago – hmmm… wait, that’s a lot darker then I meant to, uh…

Alright, moving on…

The point is – … well, I don’t know exactly what the point was with that… I guess the point is that the kid from Chicago should probably call the police, as there’s some creepy thirty year old trying to have relations with it. But, uh, in terms of music, it’s a good sound. And, going back to the title premise, I think it’s 2014 style shit, because really, juke hasn’t even caught on all the way (the way dubstep or trap or moombah have) but I’m confident it will make it’s mark.

Plus, people love jungle. It’s stood the test of time, and I felt that it had to come back, in some form or another, but in a new and interesting way, as previously stated, and it fits in well with my Genre Base Theory, which I’ll explain in a minute…

Also, in this case, the thirty-something year old has just as much it could take from the teenager as the teenager could learn from the thirty year old. (I really regret having made that analogy.) But what I like about the juke/jook/footwork/footwerk music (beyond just speed – which is important, of course) is the loop’d out, housey Chicago soul vibe it has, wrapped deep inside it’s DNA.

The city that brought us house music, decades ago, never strayed too far from its love (and definite skill) of rhythm and dance, and it certainly shows in a lot of what they’ve come out with over the years.

Structurally, I love how D.I.Y. the music sounds; and in that way, it’s got that punk dynamic to it. (Jungle has that, too – jungle DEFINITELY had that…) Juke artists will sample the shit out of everything and everyone. I love that. It’s also got that sort of drumbox-swing to it, and I love when I hear a footwork beat and the snare is sometimes placed at the VEEEERY end of the beat, jerking you around, but jerking you around consistently and quickly, and in a very rough fashion… like a really fast and aggressive handjob. But you’re likely to remember a juke track (and that fucking insane footwork dancing) much longer than a lubeless handjob that didn’t last very long. Goddamn, this article is starting to get a lot more graphic than I originally intended. I meant to just talk about fast beats, and how much post-90s music has seen quite the evolution, going from slow to midrange, and now getting faster, again (finally).

Genre Base Theory

Something I’ve noticed about music trends that make a comeback: sometimes it takes a minute for a style to form a base in culture – initially, it might do exceedingly well, pop, and “die out,” only to return, a decade or two later, reinstating it’s place in culture. It might not be as big as it seemed to be when it had it’s initial and momentary blitzkrieg on the world (or, depending on the style, it might) but if it does manage to come back, it’s likely to stay around a lot longer.

Disco is a perfect example. The real reason disco died was not ONLY over-exposure, despite what a lot of people think, but also, it was a case of over-exposure at a time when people weren’t ready for it, culturally. Homophobia, racism, and a fear of anything pre-recorded and “not-rockin’-enough,” also had a LOT to do with it.

But then, twenty years later, all anyone ever tried to do in the late 90s was try to sound like it was the late 70s. Remember Beck, Jamiraquai? (…oh yea – and ALL of HOUSE music?)

I draw a parallel between disco’s rise and fall, and it’s slower, second rise, to the progression of fast electronic music in America. At first, the music got going, going, going; and then it stalled, and fell apart… The pieces got put back together, and now it’s starting to race up to speed again.
Obviously, I have to point out that there have been jungle and juke fans, producers, DJs, and 160 bpm pioneers cracking great tunes out throughout the entirety of this Fast Music Recession that we’re just getting out of now; so I guess I’m only referring to what tends to be most popular… which is why I’m not going to pretend as though something as wild as footwork jungle is all the rage right now, as a lot of folks are STILL busy battling out how to dance to 70 bpm dubstep that people keep claiming is ACTUALLY 140 bpm dubstep (spoiler alert: you can’t…) but – perhaps in 2014…

Also, I’ll point out that downtempo has already been around (though it’s been making a ‘comeback,’ lately, which might seem to disprove my notion of the rise of fast music – however, there will ALWAYS be slow and midtempo music, it’s inevitable; fast music, on the other hand, seems to come and go, which I think can be attributed to the simple fact that it’s a little on the fringe, musically. Not to say that it can’t go mainstream, but just to say that no matter what year it is, there are always going to be ten million people dancing to midtempo house music. It’s more accessible to a wider audience. But as far as the really speedy shit, it’s something to watch, as it comes and goes as fast as it’s sped-up tempo. (In fact, you might be able to draw a real parallel between the speed of a genre to the pace of it’s popularity… But, I’m not going to think about that right now. Lololol.)

I just got Kid Lib’s Kid Lib – Footwork Jungle Remixes Vol One, (check it out, please! It’s fucking fun! Visit http://kidlib.bandcamp.com/album/kid-lib-footwork-jungle-remixes-vol-one) as well as found a few other jungle-ish juke’d out jems (I mean ‘gems’)… https://soundcloud.com/groups/deeper-juke-footwork-jungle

Here’s some Kidlib …

And here’s one by Skimatix…

And here’s an excellent tune by Manni Dee and Deft:

What the Fuck Else?

I gotta say, some of these combinations (especially that Skimatix one) remind me of breakcore…which is AWESOME. I’ll definitely be posting more soon, but these were a few of the tunes I’ve been enjoying recently..

So, what else do I predict for 2014, outside of music? Biohacking, the mainstreaming of DMT, as well as lingerie barista’s and white coffee (Ask Seattle). Well, I predict at least one or two of those might happen, anyway. Alright, long rant over. Thanks for listening. I hope you’ve been confused/inspired enough to go out and create some awesome tunes of your own!

Alright, alright, I’ll add a picture of a pin up model holding onto vinyl records now, as I often like to do after a rant, to reward you for paying attention. Sort of a habit, at this point.

drawing of what was originally a 50s pin up model photograph

Ok, that about does it…

Happy mixin’!

-StrangeFlow


600 Chicago Juke Samples (including 150 beats) from StrangeFlow @ Bassadelic! What whaaat!


FREE! 600+ Chicago Juke Samples Giveaway! (including all the 808 & 909 drums)

Posted by StrangeFlow on February 9, 2013
Posted in: Articles, FREE!!!, New Music, Samples. Tagged: 600 free juke samples, 808, 808s, 909, 909s, ジューク, ジューク music, bassadelic samples, chicago ジューク, chicago juke, demo, Dj Spinn, free beats, free juke beats, free juke samples, juke beats, juke drums, juke music, juke one shots, juke sample pack, juke samples, rashad. 41 Comments

StrangeFlow's Footwork & Juke Samples (600+ Royalty-Free Samples - including 150 Beats!)

UPDATE: This Giveaway is now over, but the samples ARE still available and on sale!

Well, I decided to give away 25 copies of my new Chicago juke samples package, “StrangeFlow’s Ultimate Juke Samples.” I did a similar giveaway when I released my, “500 Trap Music Vocal Samples,” a few months back, except I only said I was going to give away ten (to the first ten comments on that “giveaway” blog post) … Well, I posted the giveaway, went out to lunch, and came back (with a belly full of delicious Seattle burritos) hoping to have a few folks to give some trap samples to.. Well..

The results proved that some of these giveaways are FAR more popular than I had anticipated.. So, this time, I’m doing 30! Yep, 25 free copies will be passed out! So if you’re into juke music, or even just curious, you should really consider entering – this page is bound to fill up with comments fairly quickly..

IF YOU DON’T get here in time to be one of the first 25 comments, that’s ok. The sample pack is still available.. HERE!!

As well, there is a free 20-sample demo package also available.. HEEEERE!

SO! Now that that’s taken care of….

Start the comments! If you want to, feel free to FOLLOW Bassadelic, as well.. Or feel free to write an amusing comment about egg salad. It’s up to you. Either way, if you’re one of the first 25 comments, you will get an email soon…

Pleaaase give me up to a day or so to get all the packages delivered. I’m doing this by myself (just as I do most of this site) so please take this into consideration! :) I’m sure you’ll understand! Thanks for the interest and support, and I hope you guys enjoy the fuck outta these samples!!

…and….GO!

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Here’s a preview I put together, which contains nothing but samples from this package!


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600+ Chicago Juke Samples IS FINALLY HERE!!!

Posted by StrangeFlow on February 9, 2013
Posted in: New Music, Samples. Tagged: 808, 808s, 909, 909s, ジューク, ジューク music, bassadelic samples, chicago ジューク, chicago juke, Dj Spinn, juke beats, juke drums, juke music, juke one shots, juke sample pack, juke samples, rashad. 22 Comments

StrangeFlow's Footwork & Juke Samples (600+ Royalty-Free Samples - including 150 Beats!)

Click the graphic above to get the samples! They’re on sale now!

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StrangeFlow’s Footwork & Juke Samples

Juke/footwork is a fast and very rhythmic style of dance music that originated from the city of Chicago and takes influence primarily from ghetto house music. It should come as no surprise that the city that created house music knows a thing or to about how to put together a damn good dance tune, and juke is a great example of that.

Juke has been created for years, but it has recently received international recognition, with artists such as Addison Groove and labels such as Night Slugs and Planet Mu making their contribution to the genre. However, some of the originals (who are still cookin’ up incredible trax to this day) include DJ Rashad and DJ Spinn, just to name a couple.

Footwork and juke trax have been exploding in the last few months, and if you’re dedicated enough, you can get in on the ground floor right as this exciting genre of electronic music starts to blow up the way dubstep and trap did, so recently.

Another exciting aspect of juke music is the footwork dancing you see at parties where juke music might be played. In fact, the music is designed for the dancers, and if you haven’t seen footwork dancing, I suggest you look it up immediatlely, as it is one of the coolest things I’ve seen in a long time! Footwork dancers move their feet in such a fast and complex, stylistic way; it’s mesmerizing, and I only wish I knew how to do it, myself (or was physically capable of moving THAT fast – it’s really insane what footwork dancers can do… It looks UNREAL…).

So, if you want to make Chicago style juke beats, you’ll be purchasing the right product! I hope you enjoy this package, as I spent a lot of time with it and tried as hard as possible to make this the most useful product it could be for making juke tunes. So, without further ado, here’s what you can expect from this sample pack, in total:

630 Audio Samples:

– 150 BEATS

INCLUDING:

– 50 BEATS @ 145 BPM, .
– 50 BEATS @ 155 BPM,
– 50 BEATS @ 165 BPM.
– 50 MELODIC JUKE LOOPS .
– 341 Drum One Shots
INCLUDING:

– THE COMPLETE TR-808 Drums & .
– THE COMPLETE TR-909 Drums

(YES, you get a COMPLETE COPY OF ALL THE 909 & 808 SAMPLES, each sample having received the Bassadelic.com rinse down!!).

You also get:

– 8 Synth Pads
– 30 Funky Snares
– 20 (DEMO) Hardcore Moombah Beats
– 20 (DEMO) Wonky Beats
– 20 (DEMO) Trap Music Vocal Samples

You get well over SIX HUNDRED samples with this package, all of them extremely useful and well put together, making this unique and reasonably-priced product an even better buy.

You’ll have a damn hard time finding any other footwork / juke production packs on the market, much less any as good as this one.

Even if you’re only thinking of doing remixes, this kit will undoubtedly serve you well! With complete beats in three different time signatures (which can be adjusted up or down a reasonable number of beats per minute) sequenced synthizer melodies (fifty of them!) and a copy of every drum sample from the TR-808 and TR-909 drum machines, this is one of the best electronic music sample products of 2013, hands down. We have full confidence in it, as it is one of our best products, to date.

The cover graphic above is a re-branding of the ‘StrangeFloow’s Ultimate Juke Samples’ package. I thought this one needed a new title image

Click here to download StrangeFlow’s Ultimate Footwork / Juke Samples!

(P.S. Don’t worry, despite Yuri’s attempts at taking credit for all of jukedom, I have successfully kept him OUT of this project!)

(P.P.S….. What if you’re sitting there, thinking, “StrangeFlow, this all sounds too good to be true, but wait a minute – how do I know this is what I want? Can’t you give us a free preview? Or something? Give us twenty free samples, no questions asked..”

Fair enough! Here are twenty free samples:

Free Demo of StrangeFlow's Ultimate Juke Samples package. The full package includes 630 samples, and this demo reveals 20 of em to ya!

Here’s a demo pack, containing 20 free samples, to get you started on this juke pack. Happy mixing!

Here’s a preview/demo track made with these samples. There are tons and tons of potential sounds and tunes you can get out of these samples, and here are a few:

600 Juke Samples FREE DEMO!! :)

Posted by StrangeFlow on February 9, 2013
Posted in: Articles. Tagged: 808, 808s, 909, 909s, bassadelic samples, chicago juke, demo, Dj Spinn, free beats, free juke beats, free juke samples, juke beats, juke drums, juke music, juke one shots, juke sample pack, juke samples, rashad. 4 Comments

Free Demo of StrangeFlow's Ultimate Juke Samples  package. The full package includes 630 samples, and this demo reveals 20 of em to ya!

Well, the juke samples pack I promised is now complete. To celebrate this, I’ve organized a free juke demo pack for interested producers.

Hopefully you’ll enjoy these samples, and, in a perfect world, come back for more. The 600+ samples pack will be waiting here for only 16 bucks, and in the meantime, enjoy these 20 freebies that are taken directly from the package itself.

Anyway, where the hell are the samples? …. HERE!

Fuck YES! StrangeFlow’s Super Sick 808 Samples! (Saturated & Ready For Your Mix!)

Posted by StrangeFlow on February 7, 2013
Posted in: Articles, Samples. Tagged: 808, 808 bass, 808 samples, 808s, bass samples, chicago juke drums, drum machine, juke samples, loud 808, saturated 808 samples, saturated drums, saturated samples, tr 808. Leave a comment

StrangeFlow's Super Sick 808 Samples! Designed for explosive and hardcore tracks!

On my way to finish the Chicago Juke Samples pack **that I am 90% finished with** I made an 808 sample pack. It was the plan from day 1 to include a complete TR-808 drum one-shots folder for my new juke samples pack.

But then, after I finished creating the 808, I started thinking, “Hey, what if there are some people who might want all 171 of the 808 samples WITHOUT the juke beats and loops? What if there are some folks who prefer their 808 ala carte?”

So, your problems have been solved with this 808 samples pack…. These samples are saturated and designed for the electronic producer in search of 808s that are louder, dynamic, and overall just fucking awesome… You will really find these drums useful, especially the 808 bass drums, which were processed and rinsed to the point where they are robust and bursting from the seems, waiting to be in your next track!

Everything you expect from an 808 is here – but with this pack, they sound BETTER, too. Having saturated and thick sounds like these will save you time in the studio, too.

Here below is a little write-up about this package (which contains the Bassadelic processing of the most popular and widely-used drum machine

…IN ALL OF FUCKING HISTORY FUCKING FOREVER…

“StrangeFlow’s Super Sick 808 Samples” contains 171 one-shot drum samples. This is a comprehensive package of slightly processed Roland TR-808 drum
machine one-shot samples. These samples have received the Bassadelic treatment, and I’ve touched them up with saturation, slight reverb, and a few other other subtle effects that make these samples richer, thicker, and overall, much more dynamic and reay-to-go.

I will let these samples speak for themselves, and I’m sure you will prove themselves useful in your electronic music productions, as 808 samples have
been used in many genres, including juke, trap, rap, techno, house, trance, and pretty much any other genre of digitally-recorded music.

-StrangeFlow

StrangeFlows Super Sick 808

600 Chicago Juke Samples (including 150 beats) from StrangeFlow @ Bassadelic! What whaaat!


Vudvuzela Releases a Goddamn Funk Tornado With His Remix of TNGHT!!

Posted by StrangeFlow on February 4, 2013
Posted in: Articles, Interviews, New Music, Review. Tagged: Hudson Mohawke, interview, Lunice, neuro, TNGHT, tnght remix, Vudvuzela, Vudvuzela interview, Vudvuzela Meets StrangeFlow. Leave a comment

Bassadelic and StrangeFlow present this incredible Vudvuzela-interview! Neuro Destruction & Glitch Hop!  Get Ready for a goddamn Funk Tornado!!!!

Written by StrangeFlow…

David Mårtenson is the Swedish EDM funkateer who hails by the moniker, Vudvuzela, and has recently released a glitch hoppy neuro-bass-heavy album on Adapted Records called, ‘Zombi EP,’ – and you’re definitely going to want to check it out! It’s as exciting as a KOAN Sound release, except… uh… shreddier?

What I mean is, David plays in a metal band, and comes to electronic music from a different perspective than some. You can definitely hear it in his electronic compositions; his tunes are funky, bouncy, extremely easy to dance to – and yet they lean, here and there, on some very intense and hardcore sounds and noises.

Vudvuzela: “Yeah that’s right about metal music. I enjoy ‘shredding’ and more progressive stuff like Periphery, Animals As Leaders, The Dillinger Escape Plan to mention a few.”

I’m not personally a sports fan – European or American – but I thought Vudvuzela sounded familiar, so I asked David if that’s what they call those horns people blow in Futbol games…

“Nah,” he said, “that’s a ‘Vuvuzela.’ So my name is more like a pun or mixture. I’m sometimes called ‘Davud.’ Vud is also Hebrew or something for the word, ‘crazy/mad,’ I believe I’ve read that somewhere.”

Ok, well, my mistake. I told ya I wasn’t much of a sports fan…

V: “No worries, man. I hate fotball/soccer. So it’s a bit ironic that my name is what it is.”

Anyway, I love that the track “silly,” has a fun swinging funky neuro sound, are you going more into that direction with your new one?

V: “Thank you. Silly is my favorite track from that EP. I guess some of the tracks is a little bit more to that direction. The most important part for me with my songs is that they have some sense of playfulness to them, if you know what I mean?”

Yea definitely, they seem playful and fun.

V: “It’s supposed to sound fun, interesting and colorful. Also preferably with a sense of “hit music” since I come from that background a bit.”

Hit music? You a top 40 supastaaaaa?

V: “I’ve been playing guitar in a radio friendly metal band. Also built with a lot of layers and stuff, so it’s pretty closely connected to each other. I enjoy the “science” behind top 40 music, hahah.”

So I was wondering about the sound of the really punchy synth that keeps showing up in the mix, are you sidechaining to a kick, or is it just a secret ultra-punchy synth ? …and that snare, too. Any hints for producers trying to make fun, punchy colorful tunes in the Vudvuzela tradition – as far as types of drum machine used, fx/automation?

V: “I do a lot of sidechaining and volume automations on everything usually… Hmm… Tips for making punchy colorful tunes? I don’t know, really. I try to keep it interesting by doing small variations on bounced basslines using Ableton’s Warp Engine, using a lot of different filtering automations. Mostly Sugar Bytes Wow. Macros is also great. I usually have about five automation lanes for every bass/synth-track. But as far as getting it colorful and fun I guess it’s mostly about finding what works best for you! Do a lot experimenting and keep trying new things is my advice.”

So what is your setup, your DAW, etc?

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V: “I only use my old Macbook Pro from ‘09 and a pair of bad Sony headphones. I think that in these days when you can do so much with plugins, that’s pretty much all you need. Look at Koan Sound and Skrillex. That’s only laptop and headphones. Or at least it used to be. I hear they are both building proper studios on their own now. But there’s still a lot you can do with a simple setup like that. The most important thing is just to know what you’re doing with the things you have.”

How long have you been making electronic music – and music in general?

V: “I’ve been making music all my life in different forms. But I guess my more serious attempts started in 7th grade when I started to do hiphop and downtempo ambient stuff. That ended up in two full length albums. But they were really shit, to be honest . Just found the cd’s a few weeks ago when I moved. After that I started playing in more serious bands and my focus was more on metal and stuff like that. But I still did different forms of EDM on the side.”

Ah.. Yea, I think we’ve all got some shitty hip hop from 7th grade we can’t believe we made..

V: “Hehe yeah. It’s pretty classic. But I also did a lot of drum and bass back then. That was my biggest fascination. But it was a lot more difficult to make than hiphop.”

So making music is a passion of yours – do you gig, or go for strictly releasing music?

V: “yes it’s definitely my passion in life. I haven’t played out much with Vudvuzela yet. Just some local smaller club gigs as a regular DJ. But Im planning on making it a live show. I’ve done a whole lot of gigs with my band though. Over a 100 shows, so that’s a situation Im more used to.”

So, what are your favorite artists right now, if you could bump anyone’s music?

V: “Hmm let’s see… In EDM music, Savant is definitely one of my favorites right now. Truly inspiring guy and talented as fuck at everything he does (you’ll love him. He’s the next big thing. Released four full length albums and five EP’s last year. All of them great.) Justice and Daft Punk are my all-time favorites, though.”

Hmm.. I’ll have to look that guy up.

V: “Yea, he’s awesome… (talking about Savant, I mean, not DP and Justice…)”

Ha, ‘DP.’

V: “Hehe… I’ve also been listening to a lot of trap recently. It’s fun with “new” genres. I know some people feel it’s just an evolution from southern hip hop, but as long as it feels fresh and interesting it’s always nice. I enjoy everything by Hudson Mohawke. And his new project TNGHT is fucking awesome!”

Fuck yea man, TNGHT is the shit!!

V: “I’ve actually remixed ‘Higher Ground’ by them, so that’s available right now.”

It just came out a few hours before this posting, so I figured I’d post a video of it, as it REALLY does show how David gave TNGHT a sonic workout.

It really is a remix in a much grander sense than what we’ve seen so much of in the last few years – namely, some moombah beat thrown atop a tune, “remixing,” it, or adding a couple of wobbles and a drop, dumbstepping it out…. Vudvuzela’s remix of ‘Higher Ground’ by TNGHT really adds Vud’s characteristic bouncy but thrashy (and tripped out) aesthetic, and sucks up Lunice and HudMo like a goddamn vacuum, spitting out their material in a whirlwind of funk and controlled chaos. Spectacular!

So you think you might be going in a trappy direction then?

V: “I’ve been experimenting some with trap lately. Not sure how Vudvuzela-related it’s gonna be though. But I have a few remixes coming out under that genre. I released a trappy/hiphop-remix of Kendrick Lamar – Swimming Pools a few days ago. It’s up on youtube. Im also working on a more proper trap remix of a Die Antwoord song.”

Nice. So, I wanted to ask you about the cover graphic for your last EP – I love the cartoon graphics! Are you going for the same style with your new release as that cartoon city you had – and did you do that graphic work yourself?

V: “No, I have a few friends who does that for me. But the new EP is gonna be in the same cartoonish-style. Also introducing a new character to the Vudvuzela-Universe. I feel that cartoons really fit my music; the playfulness of it, and all the colors.”

Oooh a new character! Nice. Those cartoon images remind of Parliament Funkadelic . I’ve been hearing that funky sound more and more lately too, which I’m excited about.

V: “Yeah it’s really growing.”


So, here’s, ‘Silly,’ off of ‘Zombi EP,’ by Vudvuzela. It’ll give you an idea about what I’m talking about when I say it’s grindy and thrasy – but that it’s also a bouncy, funky ravey groove.

Alright, so, here are some of the places you can go to find Vud’s tunes:

http://www.facebook.com/vudvuzela

http://www.youtube.com/vudvuzela

http://www.soundcloud.com/vudvuzela

Tweets by Vudvuzela

http://www.instagram.com/vudvuzela

Thanks for the interview, man! It was great!


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