The funk of the sixties and seventies has become Frankenstein’s monster, unearthed by twenty years of hunchbacked crate diggers. It's been chopped to pieces and reassembled by mad scientists for eager generations of shelltoe-clad party rockers, rave cadets, headphone hip hoppers, breakbeat junkies - basically anybody who's turned on a radio since the eighties. There's something true in that raw, dusty sound, and we love it too much to let it die.
So what is funk music today? With eclectic backgrounds in funk, instrumental hiphop, jazz and rock, the Quadrafonics are digging for the answer.
A big thanks to all my friends... I just went over 10,000 listens on my player. I've added a fifth tune to my player, an arrangement of Scott Henderson's "Harpoon", the leader and guitar player of Tribal Tech.
Hey James. Just wanted to let you know about the latest DYR artists that have been chosen. It's "Creative Jazz" this time. Lots of cool artists. I hope you enjoy them. A project of the National Campus and Community Radio Association Come check us out at Myspace! Take care, Melissa