

He has brought his experience as a live musician into a group that expresses jazz fusion, gospel and funk into stunning electronic music in which he became the musical director for UR’s Galaxy 2 Galaxy / Los Hermanos Live tour 2005. His work with Underground Resistance and Dj Rolando led to the anthem ‘Knights of the Jaguar and now the group Los Hermanos. From his work on Underground Resistance’s Interstellar Fugitives “Soul Saver” (aka UR 044) project to his Celestial Highways classic on Metroplex and early house production on Soul City, Gerald’s music has always been recognized by it soulful strength. Gerald Mitchell born and raised in Detroit is a Musician, Producer,Band Leader,Dj and Sonic visionary whose music has made a huge impact on Detroit house and techno.

Meisa Kuroki and have hits selling over 200K sales/ a million downloads. Kenji is also active as a song writer, providing songs for Japanese artists such as Zeebra, AI, Kana Nishino. In 2014, he finished the 3rd album, “Jino Jam”. Also he forms his own band, recording own albums.
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In 1986 he started his professional career, joining a house band at Apollo Theatre as well as playing with Joe, Jessica Simpson and Blondie.Since then, he constantly works world-widely with great talents such as Joe, Christopher Max & The New Millennium etc. Influenced by his father who is the most famous trumpeter in Japan and known among jazz scene all over the world, he started trumpet when he was 9 and enrolled at La Guardia High School of Music & Art & Performing Arts at 15 to follow suit with the graduates like Marcus Miller, Omar Hakim and Bobby Bloom.He changed his instrument to Bass guitar at the age of 17, when he started to learn from Jaco Pastorius. “Let It Go” was composed by Spiral Deluxe and features even more masterful artistry of the likes of veteran Vocalist Tanya Michelle, with the mix production of the one and only Detroit native producer and DJ Terrence Parker!Īxis Audiophile Series: 180g high quality sound (44k 32 bit)Ī/B side 33 1/3rpm C/D side 45rpm / Gatefold jacketīorn in Tokyo, Kenji moved to New York City when he was six years old with his family. Most tracks on this release were recorded in one-take recordings to “capture the moment”, which is a vital element to what makes Spiral Deluxe so unique. “Voodoo Magic” is the result of a 2-day recording session at the famous Studio Ferber in Paris. Mills began the search to find this unique mixture of musicians, that not only could adapt to new ways of playing, but each could contribute their vast amount of insight and knowledge to this special chemistry. Formed in 2014, the band came together as a project and vision of Jeff Mills, who had the idea to create a “super group”, a band of highly skillful players.

A musical excursion that discovers the higher level of music consciousness. It’s the meeting of minds of four musicians from different styles and background that dedicate themselves for searching harmonic divine. "Voodoo" has since spawned a sequel, in the form of "Voodoo Too", from the album IV.Spiral Deluxe is a collaboration and Electronic Jazz quartet that explores the various spectrums in our music Universe. Although "Voodoo" itself is 4:40 in length, the actual length (including the aforementioned silence and the hidden track "Witch Hunt") is 9:02. After roughly two minutes of silence, a hidden track (entitled "Witch Hunt") closes the album. "Voodoo" is the final track listed on the album. The song was also used by WWE wrestler Batista during his time as Leviathan in the former WWE developmental territory Ohio Valley (OVW) from 2000 to 2002. At the House of Blues, vocalist Sully Erna stated that this inspiration was the film The Serpent and the Rainbow. The idea of zombies came from the original inspiration of the song. The video features Laurie Cabot and members of her coven at that time. Zombies come out of a lake and wander through the woods. A naked gorgon is shown dancing, which is also part of the ritual. The band is shown throughout the video playing in a corn field. The video, directed by Dean Karr, shows witches performing a ritual with swords. The song "Voodoo" was best known for its use in the MTV television program Fear. " Voodoo", written by lead singer Sully Erna, is a single by alternative metal band Godsmack from their self-titled album.
