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Ink 19 :: George Clinton and the P-Funk All Stars
February 1998 :: Music C-D :: George Clinton and the P-Funk All Stars (Drew Id)
...out new music because it does a disservice to his past masterpieces. I kind of agree with that statement. Don't get me wrong. I own almost every Funkadelic/Parliament record out there. It is just that it's not the same, man. When I listen to "Free Your Mind and Your Ass Will Follow," or "Funkadelic...
Ink 19 :: Esham
At the musical crossroads of Too Short's gangsta flow, Alice Cooper's theater...
...BOOTLEG (FROM THE LOST VAULT) - VOL. 1 TVT At the musical crossroads of Too Short's gangsta flow, Alice Cooper's theater-of-the-macabre bravado, Funkadelic's crushing funk grooves, Zapp's electro-funk wobble, and Jerry Goldsmith's soundtrack to The Omen, Detroit's Esham talks a perverse and disturbing...
Ink 19 :: Steam/The Vandermark 5/Spaceways Incorporated
Ken Vandermark is a hard man to keep up with. After his McArthur Grant, he se...
...influenced his. On Thirteen Cosmic Standards, the trio of Vandermark, bassist Nate McBride, and drummer Hamid Drake cover the songs of Sun Ra and Funkadelic. Reference the July '00 issue of The Wire if you'd like to see Sun Ra placed in the continuum of contemporary thought, but what I know is that...
Ink 19 :: DJ Q-Bert's Wave Twisters: The Movie
Invisibl Skratch Piklz turntablist DJ Q-Bert turns his imagination to the world of animation with DJ Q-Bert's Wave Twisters: The Movie, a unique combination of hip hop skills and bizarre sci-fi animation. Kiran Aditham advises you keep your hands and arms inside the car at all times for this rollicking audio-visual rollercoaster ride!
...alternate dimensions and extra-terrestrial landscapes filled with creatures beyond imagination. From a breakdancing, Adidas-clad Grandpa to a funkadelic dentist, and even Q-Bert and crew themselves, the eccentric cast of characters strut their superpowers in the ultimate battle of good vs. evil. With...
Ink 19 :: Bobby Conn
The Golden Age (Thrill Jockey). Review by Max Hauser.
...ability to pastiche music is one of Conn's great talents. His music digs at the meaning of popular idioms. Conn makes clear allusions to Parliament Funkadelic in "No Revolution," and nods to AM pop, relaxed Latin jazz, and certainly progressive and glam rock make appearances as well. He takes gestures...
Ink 19 :: Rick James
December 1997 :: Live :: Rick James (Bing Futch)
...great chomping bass lines that sizzled with the intensity of lead guitar riffs. Though the group's style has been oft-compared to that of Parliament-Funkadelic, there was more of a James Brown sass that kept the groove tight and relentless, especially on sweat-dripping songs like "My City." The horn...
Ink 19 :: Instrument News
May 1998 :: Streaks :: Instrument News (Edward Tywoniak)
...CS3000 is Blackhole Recording Studios. Recent artists that have tracked there include Bone, Coolio, Wu Tang Clan, George Clinton, and Parliament Funkadelic. In a wonderful display of niche marketing at its finest, two San Francisco-based entrepreneurs, Rich Hughes and Ken Avery, have started Digital...
Ink 19 :: The Original P
May 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The Original P (Holly Day)
...is the first, at least so far as getting anything out to the public. You guys have been on Westbound for a while now, haven't you? Grady : Yeah. Funkadelic and Parliament were both on Westbound. Have they been good to you, as far as labels go? Grady : That subject is debatable. We could talk about it...
Ink 19 :: Breakestra
There has been a time-honored and well-honed tradition among the heads from a...
...have taken this one step further by not spinning but re-creating the tunes that rocked their galaxies through the years along with their own funkadelic touches. The brainchild of cellist/bassist/guitarist/producer/funk phenomenon Miles Tackett, Breakestra's 10-piece melds the fervor of Sun Ra's Arkestra...
Ink 19 :: C'est Mortel
C'est Mortel (Two Sheds Music). Review by Henry "Hank" McCoy.
...Misfortune Is Our Mirth" existing without Tortoise, but it's also got roots in early Floyd and early Guns N Roses and Husker Du and Thin Lizzy and Funkadelic and every other guitar band that was ever worth a damn. "YMIOM" just refuses to die, through every permutation: punk stroganoff, metal sludge...
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