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Thread started 10/18/11 6:33pm

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Electro-Funk fans - NAzz "The Hitmaker" review

Any electro-funk fans out there? Wait, why do I even ask, this is a Prince fansite, so of course. I recommend giving NAzz "The Hitmaker" a listen, if you haven't already. Check out this review of his latest album, Gloria Euphoria: http://www.dominionofnewy...-hit-maker

I know he's been mentioned here before, but I'm surprised I don't hear about him here or elsewhere. Plus, full disclosure, I wrote the review, so if you like it or got a problem with it, you know who to blame/thank. Hope you enjoy the commentary & most of all the music!

He's channelling some serious Prince-ness on this release. biggrin

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Reply #1 posted 10/19/11 7:37am

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Anyone, bueller ... wink

Maybe you want to check out his music first? You're in luck. He gives it away for free here: http://nazzthehitmaker.bandcamp.com/

Enjoy!

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Reply #2 posted 10/19/11 11:12am

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WOAH...I heard some samples off of youtube...........WHERE IS THIS ALBUM NOW? LOL. Cant wait till I get off worq.

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Reply #3 posted 10/19/11 5:25pm

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paisleypark4 said:

WOAH...I heard some samples off of youtube...........WHERE IS THIS ALBUM NOW? LOL. Cant wait till I get off worq.

Get it at the link above. I'll be curious to know whatcha think of it.

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Reply #4 posted 10/20/11 2:23am

enfantdumilieu

This album is exceptional good and I like your review of it! I tried to promote it here sometime in summer but received no feedback at all.

I would like to recommand "DEONIS - THE BREAKING POINT" to you, if you're into Electro-Funking, Prince-Ness music ... This album has been sadly overlooked, too. It's on bandcamp.com.


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On "Hazardous" right now and the drum programming on this is exceptional. Listening to the first three songs got me thinking what does he use, a real Linn or just tweaked samples. "The Avenue" was ok, but the arrangement didn't work for me much.

The only problem with this guy would be that he relies very heavily on Autotune. Now if he had used a vocoder or something I guess I would not say much on that.

1900 Hotline screams Prince (well most of this album is 1999 influenced). Screamer bangs pretty hard...that snare hits hard just like "Lost In Emotion". His lyrics are very simple and delivery leaves a lot of room, but his production is top notch. Purple High is ok, takes a cue from Purple Music. Annie Don't Go reminds me of William doing Prince on his debut solo release. Oh No You're So is a nice cut too...nice bass guitar work and the arrangement is smooth.

This defintiley goes down though as the most Minneapolis funk influenced albums out released this year. This album is definitley devoted to the 1980 to 1984 era only. Recommended.
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paisleypark4 said:

On "Hazardous" right now and the drum programming on this is exceptional. Listening to the first three songs got me thinking what does he use, a real Linn or just tweaked samples. "The Avenue" was ok, but the arrangement didn't work for me much. The only problem with this guy would be that he relies very heavily on Autotune. Now if he had used a vocoder or something I guess I would not say much on that. 1900 Hotline screams Prince (well most of this album is 1999 influenced). Screamer bangs pretty hard...that snare hits hard just like "Lost In Emotion". His lyrics are very simple and delivery leaves a lot of room, but his production is top notch. Purple High is ok, takes a cue from Purple Music. Annie Don't Go reminds me of William doing Prince on his debut solo release. Oh No You're So is a nice cut too...nice bass guitar work and the arrangement is smooth. This defintiley goes down though as the most Minneapolis funk influenced albums out released this year. This album is definitley devoted to the 1980 to 1984 era only. Recommended.

That is the big turn off for me.

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Reply #8 posted 10/20/11 1:12pm

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I like the music, can't stand the voice... He shouldn't have used autotune so much, but the music is really good

Purple Music is my drug and I'm jonesin!!!!!
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Reply #9 posted 10/20/11 2:54pm

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The best songs are Hazardous and Screamer. Songs like the title track are so auto-tuned I can't listen to them.

[Edited 10/20/11 14:55pm]

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Reply #10 posted 10/20/11 4:30pm

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enfantdumilieu said:

I would like to recommand "DEONIS - THE BREAKING POINT" to you, if you're into Electro-Funking, Prince-Ness music ... This album has been sadly overlooked, too. It's on bandcamp.com.


just checked out deonis. that album's tight. might have to buy it.

paisleypark4 said:

On "Hazardous" right now and the drum programming on this is exceptional. Listening to the first three songs got me thinking what does he use, a real Linn or just tweaked samples. "The Avenue" was ok, but the arrangement didn't work for me much. The only problem with this guy would be that he relies very heavily on Autotune. Now if he had used a vocoder or something I guess I would not say much on that. 1900 Hotline screams Prince (well most of this album is 1999 influenced). Screamer bangs pretty hard...that snare hits hard just like "Lost In Emotion". His lyrics are very simple and delivery leaves a lot of room, but his production is top notch. Purple High is ok, takes a cue from Purple Music. Annie Don't Go reminds me of William doing Prince on his debut solo release. Oh No You're So is a nice cut too...nice bass guitar work and the arrangement is smooth. This defintiley goes down though as the most Minneapolis funk influenced albums out released this year. This album is definitley devoted to the 1980 to 1984 era only. Recommended.

seems like we have similar tastes. i love hazardous and oh no you're so. and yeah, i agree the voice is the problem. team him up with a good vocalist, and it's gonna be hot. interestingly, when i interviewed him, and he said that altough it's mostly autotune, he actually uses a vocoder sometimes. can't say that i heard it on this album, so maybe it'll be on his next release.

just checked out your blog. nice. took up your recomendation of alison carney. i wanna rock right now is where it's at.

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Reply #11 posted 10/21/11 1:28pm

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controversy99 said:

enfantdumilieu said:

I would like to recommand "DEONIS - THE BREAKING POINT" to you, if you're into Electro-Funking, Prince-Ness music ... This album has been sadly overlooked, too. It's on bandcamp.com.


just checked out deonis. that album's tight. might have to buy it.

paisleypark4 said:

On "Hazardous" right now and the drum programming on this is exceptional. Listening to the first three songs got me thinking what does he use, a real Linn or just tweaked samples. "The Avenue" was ok, but the arrangement didn't work for me much. The only problem with this guy would be that he relies very heavily on Autotune. Now if he had used a vocoder or something I guess I would not say much on that. 1900 Hotline screams Prince (well most of this album is 1999 influenced). Screamer bangs pretty hard...that snare hits hard just like "Lost In Emotion". His lyrics are very simple and delivery leaves a lot of room, but his production is top notch. Purple High is ok, takes a cue from Purple Music. Annie Don't Go reminds me of William doing Prince on his debut solo release. Oh No You're So is a nice cut too...nice bass guitar work and the arrangement is smooth. This defintiley goes down though as the most Minneapolis funk influenced albums out released this year. This album is definitley devoted to the 1980 to 1984 era only. Recommended.

seems like we have similar tastes. i love hazardous and oh no you're so. and yeah, i agree the voice is the problem. team him up with a good vocalist, and it's gonna be hot. interestingly, when i interviewed him, and he said that altough it's mostly autotune, he actually uses a vocoder sometimes. can't say that i heard it on this album, so maybe it'll be on his next release.

just checked out your blog. nice. took up your recomendation of alison carney. i wanna rock right now is where it's at.

Thank you. Alison Carney I heard about her on another blog and had to post it. She is really bad ass. Off With Her Head is my cut/ I Wanna Rock jams too!

Yeah I didnt hear any vocoder on this one. Where is his interview?

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Reply #12 posted 10/23/11 7:15am

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paisleypark4 said:

Yeah I didnt hear any vocoder on this one. Where is his interview?

Actually, we decided not to publish it as an interview. I just used information from the interview in the album review. That's how I got his real name and found out that he plays all the instruments himself.

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Reply #13 posted 10/24/11 8:48am

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controversy99 said:

paisleypark4 said:

Yeah I didnt hear any vocoder on this one. Where is his interview?

Actually, we decided not to publish it as an interview. I just used information from the interview in the album review. That's how I got his real name and found out that he plays all the instruments himself.

Aaah gotcha. I was taking that he did everything himself....I like this guy, he should have some guest vocalists or get really into producing because he definitley knows his sound.

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Reply #14 posted 10/24/11 10:28am

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I downloaded this and I like it. It reminds me of Felix da house cat's Devin dazzle and the neon fever.

It needs some guitar to get it nearer the purple sound of 1981-1984 it seems to be going for, but still enjoyable, I don't even mind the auto tune too much.
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Reply #15 posted 10/24/11 1:33pm

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Romeoblu said:

I downloaded this and I like it. It reminds me of Felix da house cat's Devin dazzle and the neon fever. It needs some guitar to get it nearer the purple sound of 1981-1984 it seems to be going for, but still enjoyable, I don't even mind the auto tune too much.

Kind of. I think Devin had more instruments like you mentioned in that album. I really liked the title track too...very melodic and dramatic. Romanthique and Ready 2 Wear were pretty good too.

He does need to add rhythm guitar and electric I agree and work on the songwriting. There is alot of room to breathe on Screamer, Oh No You're So and In My Car. Just seems like more should be there than it was.

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