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E. Mojo

E. Mojo -- the hybrid zone where P-Funk's mothership collides with Kraftwerk's computer world and the B-52's intergalactic beach party. Zapp's talk-box bounces off Parliament's synth-bass, George Clinton's atomic dog runs through Dazz Band's boogie grid, and Rick James declares himself a super freak over a beat that could only exist at the intersection of funk and electro. The Time and Cameo bring Minneapolis's slick strut, the Gap Band drops the bomb, and Bootsy introduces himself in star-shaped bass. This is funk that ate the synth and liked the taste. Kraftwerk's sequenced pulses and the B-52's lobster-guitar prove the thesis: the pocket doesn't care where the sound comes from. E. Mojo is the frequency where the machine meets the one.

funk · 11 tracks

funk · 11 tracks

E. Mojo

E. Mojo -- the hybrid zone where P-Funk's mothership collides with Kraftwerk's computer world and the B-52's intergalactic beach party. Zapp's talk-box bounces off Parliament's synth-bass, George Clinton's atomic dog runs through Dazz Band's boogie grid, and Rick James declares himself a super freak over a beat that could only exist at the intersection of funk and electro. The Time and Cameo bring Minneapolis's slick strut, the Gap Band drops the bomb, and Bootsy introduces himself in star-shaped bass. This is funk that ate the synth and liked the taste. Kraftwerk's sequenced pulses and the B-52's lobster-guitar prove the thesis: the pocket doesn't care where the sound comes from. E. Mojo is the frequency where the machine meets the one.

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E. Mojo

E. Mojo -- the hybrid zone where P-Funk's mothership collides with Kraftwerk's computer world and the B-52's intergalactic beach party. Zapp's talk-box bounces off Parliament's synth-bass, George Clinton's atomic dog runs through Dazz Band's boogie grid, and Rick James declares himself a super freak over a beat that could only exist at the intersection of funk and electro. The Time and Cameo bring Minneapolis's slick strut, the Gap Band drops the bomb, and Bootsy introduces himself in star-shaped bass. This is funk that ate the synth and liked the taste. Kraftwerk's sequenced pulses and the B-52's lobster-guitar prove the thesis: the pocket doesn't care where the sound comes from. E. Mojo is the frequency where the machine meets the one.
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