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Sammie album art work
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His latest album, of which SN&R has heard tidbits, is due to drop this summer-it’ll keep you up all night.ĭo you need a drummer to form a strong jazz band? Apt. But he’s also experimental, be it busting out sounds en homage to Louis Malle films or exploring more interstellar fare, like on his self-titled LunaticWorks debut album. On Tha Fruitbat’s MySpace page ( he claims to be a “nocturnal vegetarian.” This makes sense-his introspective, complexly arranged drum ’n’ bass, breakbeat, jungle, and psychedelic beats speak to the up-all-night, socially conscious herbivore crowd.

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The song “First Strike Weapon,” available for your listening pleasure at features a series of blips and beeps with the WarGames-sampled “Shall we play a game?” repeated throughout the video-game-inspired track. Takeshi Lewis) and Game Bwoy (Evan Schneider) are Two Playa Game, an electronica/experimental duo that describes itself as “two young male humans on a mission to find the soul that lies within the plastic and metal housing of a game console.” Given the duo’s mission, it’s not surprising that it cites Pitfall, Q-Bert and Mario Paint as its major influences. The quartet’s debut album, The Physicist Has Known Sin, is due this July. Inspired by the likes of Portishead, Blonde Redhead and the Notwist, the Evening Episode-which consists of Teresa Eggers, Chris Loental, Ira Skinner and Brian True-specializes in a haunting combination of electronic beats, organic sounds and emotive vocals. “There are not too many bands that can pull off the sultry-electro-lounge-dance thing the way the Evening Episode does,” remarked Clayton Nutting of Concerts4Charity. The man is awesome,” exclaimed Faith Wolfram of Blue Bell Records. “Tycho never ceases to create sublime melodies that can actually bring you to another place.

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Tycho, a moniker paying homage to the Danish Renaissance astronomer Tycho Brahe, creates hip-hop-styled beats, lush harmonies and haunting melodies that are beautiful and entrancing. He’s got the charm, the good looks (the ladies will agree) and the talent (he’s a gifted graphic designer and musician). Where ambient sounds, words thoughts come together in an abstract world of beauty and chaos.” The album, due later this month, features core members Reveles, Kevin Dockter and Ruebi Freyja, as well as a host of other local musicians, including Amber Padgett (Spider Silk Dress), Sam Coe (Low Flying Owls), Brianna Lea Pruett and Sean Hayashi. Meanwhile, the lady in question has also vowed that she will keep the baby, as “she doesn’t believe in abortions.” Sammie Okposo has since deleted his public apology, following the backlash, and has been silent about African Doll’s allegations of him insisting she aborts the pregnancy.Ruben Reveles, one of the founding members of MothSpyEros, describes his band’s upcoming debut album, Sueño Rojo, as “a soundtrack to a dream in red. His forthcoming appearance at the Tope Alabi Praise The Almighty concert next month, appears to also be at risk, as other show organisers might attempt to emulate the Dunamis International Gospel Centre who removed the artiste from their roster of artistes to perform at their next concert on Friday. The lady, who also claims to be a fan of the Delta indigene, has also publicly admitted to the claim, revealing that she is already allegedly pregnant for the singer.Īs things get messier, the singer has been under heavy criticism from colleagues in both the gospel music space, as well as the secular music industry. In a rare occurrence, prominent Christian Gospel singer, Sammie Okposo, has become the latest celebrity to publicly admit and apologise for infidelity to their spouse, as he broke news on his entanglement with an American lady identified as ‘African Doll.’













Sammie album art work