One of the most soulful, pure sounds out there. A unique, soothing voice accompanied with the guitar ranging from mellow and bluesy to harder rock. The lyrics sung are from the soul and don't just "rhyme to tell a story", but are deep and take your mind on a mental journey.
ZydecoOnOurMind - Citrus Heights, CaliforniaPremier Member - Contacting this member is FREE!
Cajun/Zydeco at its best. A hard driving, big smiling, crowd moving, Cajun/Zydeco experience. With some Blues, Southern Rock, and Country thrown in. Guaranteed to get YOUR feet up off the ground and YOUR backside off the Naugahyde. Fast and fun, slow and sweet, melodic and raunchy.. Z.O.O.M. plays the music that feels good!!!
Category:
Band - Dance
Additional Category:
Band - Dance
Genre:
Blues Italian Music, Rythym and Blues, Reggae, Rock, Rockabilly, World Music
Renée Asteria’s (Agent Double E) music, Latin-Rock & Reggae, is characterized by her lushious Portishead-like vocals and a diversity of fun danceable rhythms, reminiscent of the music of Manu Chau. Renee’s dynamic performance (solo or with a full band) will make you dance & dream. Her songs are not only interesting from a musical standpoint – but – have very original themes (educational songs “Mosquito”) and can be enjoyed by English and Spanish-speaking audiences. In addition to performing her original music – she covers traditional folklore from Latin America with her group Quinoa Groove (quinoagroove.info).
For more information see Renee Asteria’s Electronic Press Kit – http://sonicbids.com/reneeasteria
Discography
2007 Faces of Agent Double E / Caras de Agente Doble E (Asteria Records) http://cdbaby.com/asteria2
2006 Quinoa Groove: Semilla (Asteria Records & Viento de los Andes) http://cdbaby.com/quinoagroove
We are a funky latin jazz rock combanation
playing all originals and looking to intertan the world with are aewsome music and talent.
Category:
Band - Jazz
Additional Category:
Band - Rock
Genre:
20s Hits, African, Alternative, Cajun, Dance, Funk, Fusion, Hip-Hop, Industrial, Jazz, Latin, New Age, Pop, Rythym and Blues, Rap, Reggae, Rock, Salsa, Soul, World Music
SAN FRANCISCO BAY GAURDIAN ARTICLE
After grinding in the Bay for the past three years, Chicago native Alias John Brown has cranked up his buzz due to a recent tour with Andre Nickatina and this 24-track anthology of new songs, singles, and freestyles. Combining gravelly vocals with smooth, rapid-fire flows, AJB defies characterization: he's "an educated thug," he suggests on "Certified Mobsters," at ease among gangstas Amp Pachino and The Jacka though perhaps more at home dropping lines such as "We done put in more work than a sharecropper / But we ain't gettin' our fair share of the proper" alongside Planet Asia on "State to State.
" AJB charts an independent course, eschewing brand-name filler and dull bling in favor of timeless hip-hop themes, from partying ("Tear the Club Up") to a friend's violent death ("Dante"). Instead of jumping on the yellow bus for local credit, AJB never once cries "hyphy," though the up-tempo bounce of "Catch Yo Breath" would fit in nicely alongside recent hits by, say, Mistah FAB.
San Francisco Bay Guardian (Garrett Caples)