Press release from "Press On": Having dabbled in numerous instruments from a young age - he's tinkled the ivories, blasted the alto sax, banged a few funky beats out on the drums and plucked a few tunes on the guitar - Lack of Afro certainly isn't lacking in creative stock. This funky young dude has been going since the age of 7 and now, at 26, Adam Gibbons has all but earned an honorary afro with the release of his debut album, 'Press On'.
Adam Gibbons found his feet after getting into funk and soul whilst studying Music Technology at University and started to ply his trade in various bands around Exeter. Having posted a few tracks onto a friend's website in 2006, word soon spread to the Freestyle offices, where he was instantly snapped up and released the huge selling 'Wait A Minute'. One of the label's fastest selling 12''s, it has gone on to sell huge numbers worldwide and licensed to countless compilations.
The follow up 'Roderigo' also flew off the shelves and is still in huge demand to this day. Soon after this, the offers of remix work came flooding in; to date Adam has sprinkled his Afro magic on Diesler, The New Mastersounds, Nicole Willis, Eddie Roberts (NMS), Tim Wood (Social Beats) and is currently working on remixes for DJ Regal and Flevans, as well as producing an entire album for US band The Diplomats of Solid Sound for Italian label Record Kicks. His tracks have also picked up numerous radio plays, appearing on BBC Radio 1, Radio 2, 6 Music, Xfm and many more. More recently he was invited to record a live session for Mark Lamarrs Gods Jukebox show on BBC Radio 2 at the legendary Maida Vale Studios in London.
Taking its cues from the heavy funk and soul of the 70s, and giving them something of an updated twist, 'Press On' is without a doubt one of the finest albums of the modern funk era. Playing most of the instruments himself, Adam has created a contemporary classic. From the opening track you can hear a sincere and honest love of funk and an understanding of what works both on the dance floor and at home. Highlights include the does-exactly-what-it-says-on-the-tin 'Pure Filth'; the sublime genius of 'Touch My Soul', featuring the voice of the late Steve Marriott; and the inspired cover of the Arctic Monkeys 'When the Sun Goes Down', already a firm favourite with DJs.
Already being touted as ''the next Quantic'' we're sure you'll agree that this young and talented producer has carved a new niche for himself. With the charm and musicality of funk pioneers such as The Meters, James Brown and Jimmy Smith, but with a contemporary twist, we're sure this will find favour with fans of artists such as DJ Shadow, Cut Chemist, Breakestra, The Quantic Soul Orchestra and Mark Ronson.
Press On, Stand Up and Feel The Funk!
Zadnja promjena: zm; 7/4/2009, 13:57; ukupno mijenjano 1 put.
zm
Broj postova : 3410 Registration date : 14.10.2007
Naslov: Re: Lack Of Afro 7/4/2009, 13:56
sluao sam ovaj njihov album i stvarno je odličan...čim ima hrpa hammonda, ja sretan
zm
Broj postova : 3410 Registration date : 14.10.2007