Last Fall, Sutro released their third EP, Temptress: Remixed. An eclectic crew of DJs and producers delivered a host of delicious mixes, from thick as molasses down-tempo, to nasty, sweaty dance floor grinds. From the SF Bay Area, Frost-RAVEN produces a tweaky, borderline dubstep mix, while J. Rogers' innovative “Altitude Dub,” touches equally on Dubstep, 2-Step, and Minimal Techno. SNAX, an American born, German based artist, brought his heavy funk production style to the “SNAX Basement Remix.“ Sutro’s Tyler Stone creates the ultimate chill atmosphere with her “Forbidden Fruit Mix”, and as an encore, Stone digs into her dance roots and produces an intricate nu-jazz, broken-beat meets deep-house “suck-it-to-ya’-mix”. Temptress: Remixed is available for download worldwide from DECOY Recordings (INgrooves).
In 2007, San Francisco’s Sutro released their second EP, a collection of remixes for the song “Affected.” Drawing inspiration from the song’s lyrics, Affected was “RE:fected” by four amazing talents to create five impressive mixes for one solid release. RE:fected is a digital release featuring remixes by Chris Lum, Tony Sevener (Honeycut), DJ F and Sutro vocalist/programmer Tyler Stone. Adventurous and risk-taking, RE:fected re-defines Affected with each mix, delivering it’s own daring interpretation of Sutro’s sound. Re:fected is available for download from DECOY Recordings.
Temptress: Remixed follows RE:fected – the Affected Remixes and Sutro’s debut EP, How Things Transpire, which was hailed as “sexy, liquid, cinematic soul that just happens to have enormous commercial potential” (XLR8R Magazine). Three of the 4 songs from this EP have been featured on compilations such as SF Essentials, Destination Lounge: San Francisco 1 & 2, Digital Bliss, and the NARAS (Grammy) sponsored Test Press collection.
Sutro, led by renowned Producer/Remixer Tyler Stone, along with Patrick Hinds and Keenan Wayne - “…manage to balance cool, piercing beats, torch piano, sludgy synths and jazzy turns [that] set the stakes in [a] rapturous act” (download.com). iTunes has featured “How Things Transpire” as a main page Staff Favorite. Sutro have been embraced by broadcast and internet radio stations SOMA FM, 92.7 (Below Zero), KZSU (2 Electronica, 17 Top 30), KSCU and Groovera.com. Globally, podcasts Giant Step, Tom Thump's “The Enthusiast's Hour,” Dave's Lounge, Well Made Music (UK) and Electrical Lounge (UK) have featured Sutro’s music. As the word spreads, "dance music's mellower, more sophisticated cousin" (Bill Picture, Popbeat, SF Chronicle) is becoming de rigueur for those in the know.
A lady was picking through the frozen turkeys at the grocery store, but couldn't find one big enough for her family. She asked the stock boy, 'Do these turkeys get any bigger?'
After creating the World, the Gods wondered where they could hide the key of Life. One of them paused and said: “There is one place on earth where the Humans will never look. Their own heart”. Thanks for the add.
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Last night was absolutely amazing! You were absolutely stunning! I love love love "Back to the Place!" Thought I might fly away with you and the butterflies last night! (Listening to the end of the K+W interview again to hear it over and over and over!) http://radio.wk.com/archive.php?id=134