Saturday, November 25th ⢠Bar opens 8PM, Green Room 9PM, Club 10PM.
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Soul Clap [open-to-close] ( Crew Love, Soul Clap Records | NYC )
soulclap.us/
soundcloud.com/soulclap
SOUL CLAP:
Before today there was yesterday and after tomorrow is the future. Elyte and Cnyce Ìs paths were crossed for all time when a Sun Ra light beam sent from Saturn collided with the P-Funk Mothership and sent them tumbling to earth. Now, Soul Clap time travels on...
Saturday, November 25th ⢠Bar opens 8PM, Green Room 9PM, Club 10PM.
Adv. Tix On Sale 9/26 @ 12PM: ticketf.ly/2xk86LW
Soul Clap [open-to-close] ( Crew Love, Soul Clap Records | NYC )
soulclap.us/
soundcloud.com/soulclap
SOUL CLAP:
Before today there was yesterday and after tomorrow is the future. Elyte and Cnyce Ìs paths were crossed for all time when a Sun Ra light beam sent from Saturn collided with the P-Funk Mothership and sent them tumbling to earth. Now, Soul Clap time travels on a musical spaceship of dopeness...
In 2016, they Soul Clap released their second album. Its spirit was born during their first trip to Tallahassee, Florida to
meet George Clinton, which resulted in a collaborative 2015 EP that also featured Sly Stone, as well as production on Funkadelicâs 2015 critically acclaimed album. For their own album Soul Clap returned to Tallahassee to record at Clintonâs What? Studios, collaborating with fresh local talent, working day and night in P-Funk's creative space. Between there, Miami, Red Bull Studios Manhattan, Midnight Magicâs studio in Greenpoint and Charlie Levineâs Rad Pad in Williamsburg, this body of music took shape.
In âSoul Clapâ we can hear four years of maturing technique since their first album, carefully crafted and supported by a whole community of musical talent. In the words of Charles Levine, one half of the duo, âit digs deep into our funky souls and turns our wildest dreams into sound. If âEFUNKâ [their first album] was an attempt to create a blueprint using our past inspirations, then âSoul Clapâ is the beautiful skyscraper, standing tall as it looks to the future.â
This is music from an eclectic universe, where creativity and mystery are the guides. Lead single âShineâ is an anthemic wonder featuring the legendary Nona Hendryx, founding member of the group Labelle, and collaborator with George Clinton & P-
Funk, Talking Heads and Peter Gabriel to name a few. âElevationâ and âNumbâ feature Tallahassee locals Ebony Houston, Ricky Tan, Dayonne Rollins and Freeky Neek, while original member of Funkadelic, Billy âBassâ Nelson brings his low-slung flavor to âFunk Bombâ and âFuture4Loveâ. Members of Soul Clapâs core Crew Love family, Wolf + Lamb, Nick Monaco and Greg Paulus of No Regular Play also play integral roles on this eleven track album, a truly collaborative endeavor that echoes its message through the soul.
Eli Goldstein and Charles Levine have a rare and insightful take on electronic music that breaks through the limitations that often cages others and as DJs they have held residencies everywhere from Circo Loco at DC10 Ibiza, to Output in New York. âLong ago our mentor Caril Mitro from Vinyl Connection [a record store in their hometown of Boston] taught us that âHouse wears many hatsâ. That means that the music that we love so much comes in many shapes and sizes,â explains Goldstein. âWe are children of the 80âs and 90âs so funk and hip hop were our early influences, but discovering the rave and being led into house and disco, these genres feel very organic and homegrown to us. We carry these influences in our attitudes and beings. Music has the incredible power to shape a personality and it has molded us into the artists we have become.â
Starting out cutting their teeth in the 90âs Boston rave scene, they soon found fame through a series of house edits and became household names through notable releases, including a DJ Kicks alongside close allies Wolf + Lamb and their electric first album called EFUNK. The title, which stands for Everybodyâs Freaky Under Natureâs Kingdom, and sounds like modern electronic funk, became their calling card, and led to their collaboration with George Clinton and honorary entry into the P-Funk family. EFUNK is a bridge between the discerning futurism of underground dance and the charisma and boldness of funk and pop culture. For Charlie funk is his foundation, for Eli itâs jazz, and as their infamous Yoyoyo 90âs Jam parties testified (playing only classics from the era), they have the ability to transform and lead in more than one movement.
âBack in the day at the Warehouse in Chicago with Frankie Knuckles or The Paradise Garage with Larry Levan there was no one sound that dominated musically. It was all about diversity and eclecticism. This was the ethos then and it is a very large philosophy behind us individually and as Soul Clap. In fact it is diversity in sound that initially brought us together back in the 90's and it is the yin-yang nature of us today that pushes us forward into the FUTURE!â