Nightlife
Afro Sensei
Performed By
Afro Sensei
Album UPC
889211306961
CD Baby Track ID
TR0001169900
Label
Afro Sensei
Released
2014-08-27
BPM
135
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh1502032
Year
2014
Spotify Plays
17
Writers
Writer
Kevin Neil Clarkston
Pub Co
Kevin Neil Clarkston
Composer
Kevin Neil Clarkston
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Louisiana
Description
A four-on-the-floor club banging blend of techno, dark hardcore, chest-rattling breakbeat and lush deep house.
Notes
Hailing from Alexandria, Louisiana, Afro Sensei, born Kevin Clarkston, developed an interest in music early, starting piano lessons at the age of nine, eventually learning alto saxophone and teaching himself guitar as a teen.
Always one with an open ear, his influences are a mish mash of everything from Beethoven to Daft Punk, 70's funkmasters and disco architects Parliament Funkadelic, Donna Summer and Chic as well as 80's and 90's pop, R&B, hip hop, hard rock and house.
Such eclectic taste seeps into the grooves of Bougie Beats, his debut EP. From the one-two punch of pounding happy hardcore techno opener "Euphoria" and pummeling industrial grind of "Terrordome," to the breakbeat-meets-trap mashup of "Beat The Breaker" and the endlessly deep house of "Nightlife" and "Un Peu Maison," the EP revels in dance music's past while giving it a 21st century tweak.
Always one with an open ear, his influences are a mish mash of everything from Beethoven to Daft Punk, 70's funkmasters and disco architects Parliament Funkadelic, Donna Summer and Chic as well as 80's and 90's pop, R&B, hip hop, hard rock and house.
Such eclectic taste seeps into the grooves of Bougie Beats, his debut EP. From the one-two punch of pounding happy hardcore techno opener "Euphoria" and pummeling industrial grind of "Terrordome," to the breakbeat-meets-trap mashup of "Beat The Breaker" and the endlessly deep house of "Nightlife" and "Un Peu Maison," the EP revels in dance music's past while giving it a 21st century tweak.
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