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1.1 Sureshot Symphony Solution Theme1.2 Chair on the Ceiling1.3 Hate the Real1.4 Half Man, Half Bionic1.5 Four Twenty1.6 Mr. Fortune ; Fame1.7 You Can't Keep Running Away from Love1.8 Taste It1.9 Tell Me What You See1.10 Singing Memories1.11 Easier Said Than Done1.12 Skeletons1.13 Soundbwoy Massacre1.14 In the Name of the Father1.15 Chait on the Ceiling (Instrumental)1.16 Hate the Real (Instrumental)1.17 Half Man, Half Bionic (Instrumental)1.18 Four Twenty (Instrumental)1.19 Mr. Fortune ; Fame (Instrumental)1.20 You Can't Keep Running Away from Love (Instrumental)1.21 Taste It (Instrumental)1.22 Tell Me What You See (Instrumental)1.23 Singing Memories (Instrumental)1.24 Easier Said Than Done (Instrumental)1.25 Skeletons (Instrumental)1.26 Soundbwoy Massacre (Instrumental)1.27 Easier Said Than Done (Instrumental) |
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 | Description: | Elegant Aggression by The Sureshot Symphony Solution, released 12 October 2012.
This version of Elegant Aggression comes as a 2xCD. - Blending hard-hitting hip hop beats seemlessly with lush live jazz-rock instrumentation, the Sureshot Symphony Solution is an eclectic mix of musical styles with a heavy emphasis on experimentation. "The whole project is psychedelic-influenced," explains Surehot. "Whether it's a soul song, a rap song, or a Reggae track, it's all based on that late 60s, early 70s psychedelic sound." With vocalists ranging from underground hip-hop stalwart Ohmega Watts to neo-soul favorite Coultrain to Reggae crooner Noel Ellis to Northern Soul legend The Mighty Pope, Sureshot has crafted a project that defies typical genre boundaries. "I've been exposed to a lot of music over the years," he says. "I'm constantly learning, constantly evolving, constantly trying to take chances and push myself." While the music may be diverse, it's unified by Sureshot's boom-bap mentality. "All my music has a hard edge to it," he explains. "Even if it has the feel of an old library record or soundtrack, it still has that hard hip-hop beat behind it. That's why I called it Elegant Aggression."As one half of the production duo Sharpshooters, DJ Sureshot helped bridge the gap between hip-hop and jazz in the early days of what would come to be known as acid jazz. The duo?s classic 1996 debut Choked Up was a mixture of live instruments and sample-heavy boom bap that helped put their hometown of Seattle on the hip-hop map. Sureshot?s crate-digging expertise later led him to release some popular break records and reissues, and in recent years he?s become active in the vibrant music scene of the city he now calls home, San Francisco. Taking the next step in his own musical evolution, DJ Sureshot is now proud to present his highly anticipated new project, the Symphony Symphony Solution. After an intro EP earlier this year, the debut SSS full-length Elegant Aggression is now set to hit stores.
Blending hard-hitting hip hop beats seemlessly with lush live jazz-rock instrumentation, the Sureshot Symphony Solution is an eclectic mix of musical styles with a heavy emphasis on experimentation. "The whole project is psychedelic-influenced," explains Surehot. "Whether it's a soul song, a rap song, or a Reggae track, it's all based on that late 60s, early 70s psychedelic sound." With vocalists ranging from underground hip-hop stalwart Ohmega Watts to neo-soul favorite Coultrain to Reggae crooner Noel Ellis to Northern Soul legend The Mighty Pope, Sureshot has crafted a project that defies typical genre boundaries. "I've been exposed to a lot of music over the years," he says. "I'm constantly learning, constantly evolving, constantly trying to take chances and push myself." While the music may be diverse, it's unified by Sureshot's boom-bap mentality. "All my music has a hard edge to it," he explains. "Even if it has the feel of an old library record or soundtrack, it still has that hard hip-hop beat behind it. That's why I called it Elegant Aggression." |  | Playtime: |
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