Haven’t heard of Electric Wire Hustle? Don’t beat yourself up, this slice of neo-funk that’s got more soul than a sock with a hole are fresh to the scene as a group but made up of some well-established individuals in New Zealand music.
With involvement in groups such as Solaa, Olmecha Supreme and the Recloose Live Band, just to name a couple, it is safe to say that this Wellington-based trio made up of Mara TK, Myele Manzanza and David ‘Taay’ Wright have only just begun to bring the funk.
With a strong rhythm section ensuring your head bops, grooving melodies and instrumentals to suck you in and topping it all off with buttery, soulful vocals to make sure you get the message, they manage not only to hark back to soul sessions of a bygone time but also prepare you for what is yet to come in the future of New Zealand soul/funk music.
Unfortunately they do not have much readily available to preview as yet, best bet being via their Myspace page but the teaser tracks you can get, such as Gimme That Kinda, are a hint of what is in store for you when they finally do. The repeated lyrics and cyclic beat of the rhythm section have this grunting, tribal groove have you quite convinced that you do indeed give them that kind of something they speak of.
Currently they are supporting Matt Chicoine, aka Recloose, on his national launch tour for the new album Perfect Timing, and but none independently as of yet but be warned to keep an ear out, if they follow up to the promise they have shown they will indeed have everyone doing the Electric Wire Hustle.
www.myspace.com/electricwirehustle
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Electric Wire Hustle: Why the funk not.
Posted by whatthefunk? at 3:42 AM
Labels: electric wire hustle, funk, new zealand music
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3 comments:
I am loving your blog right now!
thoroughly enjoyed reading about "different/out of the norm" usual gangster music that seems to take over radio stations these days. I will be listening out for your debut on Hamilton radio waves. Fill that void
I for one support New Zealand music and love finding out about others. This may seem a little weird coming from me, if you knew me, but I quite like the grassroot and tiki taane style of music.
diddy wah diddy wah wah....hoping the radio show shows them radio folk that the funk is in the blood.....boop boop, drop ya bop shoes!
checked out their myspace and i definatly like them slash i love the New Zealand music sceene!
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