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Ishi Dube is a talented and determined artist with a profound love for reggae music. On stage, Dube doesn't miss a beat; he gives a sincere, energetic, and uplifting performance. Not only a singer/ song writer, Dube is also a skilled producer, musician, and sound engineer, he is involved in nearly every process of production from the roots to the fruits.
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Already an experienced local musician when he released his first album, Humboldt Knightz, Vader has put years of work into this project. Anchoring the sound is the talented Humboldt master producer Piet Dalmolian, who made sure that Garth's album made auditory sense despite drawing from a diverse array of beat makers and recorded over a few years. Dalmolian proves his star quality in his mastering on Unpredictable Individual. Subtle keys, spiritual guitar riffs, and empty spaces that mesh with the emcees, whose vocals are perfectly balanced for the sound.
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The Nucleus conjures a sound that is both classic and modern, drawing on the blues, jazz, and folk roots of American music while cultivating the sense of power and urgency that make rock'n'roll so great. With an ever-growing repertoire of songs and sounds, The Nucleus has gained a reputation as an energetic live act not to be missed. Naming "Love and Gold" among the top indie CDs of 2008 by Radioindy.com, "Song after song, The Nucleus delivers musical hooks and contagious rock melodies on this CD that are sure to leave listeners thirsting for more."
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Whether you like them for their Downtempo steeped in analog synths, their ability to extrapolate funk themes, or their rock driven songs with lyrical substance, Moogot2 is down to bring a party and leave multitudes of satisfied fans in their wake. This band evolves. With two keyboard players and horns, Moogot2 is able to harness classic funk grooves reminiscent of Parliment and morph them into a sound that is makes you feel like the 70's just met 2030.
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