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1/17 Indie Adams Morgan Music Series - Cosmic Vibes Jam Band Event
Club Heaven
Washington, DC
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Thursday Jan 17, 2013 8:00 PM - Thursday Jan 17, 2013 11:30 PM | $8.00


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1/17 Indie Adams Morgan Music Series - Cosmic Vibes Jam Band Event
Indie Adams Morgan Music Series Cosmic Vibes Jam Band Premiere!

FUNK ARK - https://www.facebook.com/funkark

"Bringing it and taking listeners on a global funk journey that will have you melting into the dancefloor." - Giant Step

"deep roots... a clear understanding of the music whose roots it pays homage to a half world away... a strong frontrunner in the resurgence of the Afrobeat genre." - Revivalist/OkayPlayer

"These rare grooves are so well done you can taste them. Hot stuff throughout." - Midwest Record

"Funky swagger and soul that is as unforgettable as it is unique." - Inside World Music

"They're a strong frontrunner in the resurgence of the Afrobeat genre."  Okayplayer

After a highly praised debut, Washington DC's The Funk Ark is back with an even tighter follow up album. Less than a year has passed since the release of From The Rooftops on ESL Music and the world funk ensemble has established itself as one of the strongest players in the scene both in the studio and with their high-octane live performances. High Noon is the title of The Funk Ark's sophomore release and was recorded and produced by Adrián Quesada of the Grammy award winning group, Grupo Fantasma. The new album is coming out on April 3, 2012.

The Funk Ark is the creation of Will Rast, the band's composer, pianist, and spokesperson, fulfilling his lifelong desire of turning his soul over to The Funk. "I decided to become a musician in high school," He Recalls. "I played my first gigs when I was 15, in bars and jazz clubs around Washington, DC." Rast worked as a freelance jazz session player and made
a name for himself as a stylistically versatile sideman with various R&B and world music artists. With The Funk Ark, he gets to play an amalgamation of all the sounds he loves with some of the best musicians in the DC area. "To me, funk is the universal connection linking all music - people like James Brown and the JBs, The Meters, Santana, Fela Kuti, Medeski, Martin and Wood and The Fania Allstars. The Funk Ark is my shot at making the music that I love to listen to."

You can feel that spiritual element in every note the Funk Ark plays. The band has only been together for a few years, but they've made a huge impact, both in their hometown of Washington DC, and nationwide. From the Rooftops, the band's explosive debut, garnered universal praise for its bottomless grooves and soulful ensemble playing. On High Noon, the band digs even deeper, with a multi-faceted approach that captures the
band's international perspective and irresistible live energy. "We recorded High Noon in two days in Austin, with Grammy winning producer Adrián Quesada and engineer Sam Patlove at Big Orange Studios," Rast explains. "Adrián also mixed it and introduced us to Erik Wofford, who mastered the record. We'd perfected the new tunes on the road, then went into the studio and played them live, all of us together in one room."

The Funk Ark's full tilt boogie makes High Noon a delight from the first note and comes close to capturing the energy of the band's live gigs. Things kick off with "Chaga," a sizzling Afro-funk throw down driven by Rast's slick Farfisa, sharp horn stabs, and the rhythm section's bubbling percussion. Matt Rippetoe and Josh Levy trade concise sax solos to
keep the temperature high. "419" takes things tribal, with a skewed 5/4 Afro-beat bounce highlighted by R&B horns, Latin flavored percussion and Greg Loman's stuttering guitar. Guest vocalist Mustafa Akbar adds a hint of sanctified soul to "Funky Southern," which draws its inspiration from sources closer to home by blending classic DC Go-Go and New
Orleans funk. The song tips its hat to the music of the American South, the source of all things funky in the US of A. With its sinuous desert groove, the title track sounds like the soundtrack of a Spaghetti Western filmed in the Sahara. The melodies suggest a late night jam that could be taking place in any club from Atlanta, GA to the Kalakuta Republic. The
album's irresistible pulse never lets up, weaving a hypnotic spell that invites you to become one with the funk.

Funk is the heartbeat of the African Motherland, the thread that links all Western music. Soukous and samba, Afro-beat and Go-Go, jazz and hip-hop - they all throb with the thump of the funk. True to their name, it's the sound at the core of everything The Funk Ark plays. "Funk seems simple, but it takes an almost spiritual dedication to the music to play
it well," says Rast. "When we're playing at our best, the music becomes greater than the sum of its parts. What we do requires each player to contribute a small, but integral, part of the whole; when we all lock into the groove, it becomes a sort of meditation."

For Press Inquiries: Please Contact Ryan Romana // ryan@pressjunkiepr.com

Buster Brown
And the Get Down - http://www.getdownwithbrown.com/

Dustin started performing as a hoofer. Hoofin', the truest form of tap dancing, focuses on the rhythm, phrasing, and musicality of the art. Dustin has taken this talent and carried it over to the guitar and songwriting, where he continues to mature his own style. True Hoofers are natural showman. Their showmanship is demonstrated through the ability to execute a steady flow of movement in a style all their ownjust as in performance. In addition to his song-writing with Buster Brown & The Get Down, Dustin co-wrote, choreographed and starred in the off-Broadway show, "From Hoofin' To Hittin'", which ran for nearly two years at the National Black Theatre of Harlem. His love of performing continued as a featured dancer in the Broadway show "21 Below", and he also had a starring role in the national touring show, "Bubblin' Brown Sugar." Dustin is a charismatic, eclectic, and passionate performer. He is devoted to creating and performing for fans of his music. His biggest fans are his two sons, Kian (4) and Rylan (1).

A group of diverse and exceptional musicians that complement each other effortlessly, it's easy to see that The Get Down has a great future ahead of them.

The style of music they create together is a combination of rock, funk, jazz, hip-hop, blues and reggae.

The Get Down are a super group. As Dustin continued to refine his talent as a guitar player, he knew it was imperative to surround himself with artists who pushed him to be better. The Get Down evolved into a band who provided the skill set and vision to foster consistent growth and progression.

The band was finally realized. And they are:

John Lee, Electric Guitar

Perry Lemmon, Jr., Percussion

Mike Echols, Bass Guitar

Michael Prior, Jr., Keyboards

Dathan Harper, MC (aka Flex Mathews)

Location

Club Heaven (View)
2327 18th Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20009
United States

Categories

Music > Funk
Music > Rock

Minimum Age: 21
Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: No

Contact

Owner: Indie Adams Morgan
On BPT Since: Dec 12, 2012
 
Indie Adams Morgan Music Series
indieadamsmorgan.com


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