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Buku Broux
Performed By
Buku Broux
Album UPC
190394104818
CD Baby Track ID
TR0002168033
Label
Buku Broux
Released
2015-12-03
BPM
134
Rated
0
ISRC
QMZYV1500033
Year
2015
Spotify Plays
952
Songtrust Track ID
1076571
Writers
Writer
Jonah Tobias Gropper
Songwriter ID
222052
PRO
ASCAP
Pub Co
CD Baby Publishing
Composer
Jonah Tobias Gropper
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Publisher Admin
CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Louisiana
Lyrics Language
English
Description
Completely Original World Fusion sound featuring an invented instrument- the ethereal African bass harp (kora) combined with, Wah-pedal violinist, funky New Orleans Saxophonist, Brazilian drummer and multiplied through a whirlwind of effects.
Notes
Four musicians in the city of New Orleans,
Mixing together the currents of the past into the music of the future.
Jonah Tobias plays the Electric Bass Kora- an etherically beautiful instrument he built and modified from the traditional African harp.
Adrian Jusdanis plays violin, experimenting heavily with effect and expression pedals and intertwining loops and violin bass riffs straight from the pages of old school hip-hop.
Philip Sylve is one of the preeminent rising musicians in the New Orleans Jazz fusion scene. In Buku Broux he expands in all directions taking the saxophone everywhere from hard driving soul riffs to ambient experimental phasers and sound effects.
Fernado Lima comes to the band from his home city of Saul Paulo Brazil and he brings his countrymen's love of intricate rhythms towards a more textual approach to the drum kit.
What they’ve developed together is not entirely
entirely new, but you certainly haven't heard anything like it before.
Call it New Orleans World Fusion.
Call it Buku Broux.
Mixing together the currents of the past into the music of the future.
Jonah Tobias plays the Electric Bass Kora- an etherically beautiful instrument he built and modified from the traditional African harp.
Adrian Jusdanis plays violin, experimenting heavily with effect and expression pedals and intertwining loops and violin bass riffs straight from the pages of old school hip-hop.
Philip Sylve is one of the preeminent rising musicians in the New Orleans Jazz fusion scene. In Buku Broux he expands in all directions taking the saxophone everywhere from hard driving soul riffs to ambient experimental phasers and sound effects.
Fernado Lima comes to the band from his home city of Saul Paulo Brazil and he brings his countrymen's love of intricate rhythms towards a more textual approach to the drum kit.
What they’ve developed together is not entirely
entirely new, but you certainly haven't heard anything like it before.
Call it New Orleans World Fusion.
Call it Buku Broux.
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