| MooGot2 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. Moogot2 shows are an experience, a virtual melting pot of styles. Read more. |
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| WoMama A unique expression of global fusion focuses on the music of the African Diaspora as it has evolved in places like Brazil, Cuba, Trinidad and the United States into styles like Samba, Rumba, Calypso and Rock 'n' Roll. WoMama's music also heavily emphasizes the sounds of the mother continent, Africa, drawing on traditional African rhythms, songs and dances from Guinea, Zimbabwe and beyond. Their tunes range from simple arrangements of ancient African melodies to epic compositions with intricate harmonies and multiple tonalities, all geared to drive the dance floor wild. Read more. |
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| Garth Cultivader January of 2008 saw the release of Mr. Garth “Culti”-Vader’s second album Unpredictable Individual. Rebellious and independent, this album is the evolved expression of a talented hip hop artist firmly centered in the place he lives. Garth represents California, specifically Humboldt, and of course the roughneck weed growing culture in more than twenty tracks of deeply satisfying hip hop. Read more. |
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Jah Sun From the heart of Humboldt County, where the Redwoods meet the Pacific, Jah Sun emerges as an artist dedicated to global and social healing. Fusing the sounds of hip-hop, reggae and world music with conscious and uplifting lyrics, Jah Sun hopes to awaken the human spirit and inspire others to live to their ultimate potential. Access more. |
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