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More Modern Funk from Honolulu: "Separation Anxiety" by FRNT BZNZZ
Today we're releasing another 7-inch single from FRNT BZNZZ (Front Business), whose first pair of tracks on wax dropped June 2018. You might recall that first release being a distinctly modern direction for the label: raw, electronic funk / boogie tunes that hinted not at the past (like Nick Kurosawa's EP, Home, which featured three covers of classic tunes from Kalapana, Bobby Caldwell, and Sam Cooke), but painted the future sound of Hawaii — "Honolulu night funk", the artist calls it. This new single follows the same path with even more layers of complexity in the production. Spacey, moody, funky,...
Jah Gumby Vinyl Release Party: December 14, 2018
On Friday, December 14, 2018, we invite you to join us in celebrating the vinyl release of Jah Gumby's Humility: The Vibes of Jah G — the artists's first vinyl release, a double LP of 16 progressive dub reggae tracks. Jah Gumby Vinyl Release PartyFriday, December 14thBevy – 675 Auahi Street9pm - 2amfree Vinyl will be available for sale at the event Humility: The Vibes of Jah G by Jah Gumby Hosted by Soul Time in Hawaii, this release party will feature DJs: Jah Gumby (Father Psalms Studio)Hanimal Selecta (Heavy Vibez)and Soul Time in Hawaii residents Roger Bong & Hideki...
How Meeting Howard Shapiro Led to Reissuing "Lead Me To The Garden" by Hawai‘i rock group ʻĀina
In 2014, four days before Howard Shapiro's birthday, I sent him an email through his website, Performing and Fine Artists for World Peace. I had no idea it was his birthday (unlike my encounter with Mike Lundy, where I knew before our interview that we shared the same birth day). I didn't receive a reply from Howard for several months. In February 2015, a month after the label's first release, I wrote back to check in. "Did you receive my note?" I wrote. Yes, he had — in fact he replied right away and was awaiting my response. Funny how...
How Jah Gumby's "Humility" Album Came To Be
It was in 2013 when I first met Jah Gumby, or Ryan Murakami, while organizing an all-vinyl party with friends. Our headliner was Woosey, who went by Papa Woowu at the time — and a number of names, really. I'd known Woosey for several years prior through music during high school. From Hilo, Woosey told me over the phone that "there's another guy who I want to co-headline with, Jah Gumby." Woosey told me about Gumby's record collection and how deep his knowledge of music goes. I looked him up on YouTube and found his Rarities for Sharities series. Serious...
Interviews with 1970s disco bands from Hawaii: Power Point, Odyssey, and Peter Rivera of Rare Earth
This has been a long time coming: audio interviews with local artists. I've been interviewing artists since this blog's inception, but never took the extra step to create podcast-like interviews for people to listen to. And as my pal Jon Kirby of Numero Group told me via email, "People love some dang podcasts." The idea sparked when Ted de Oliveira and I sat down in the Central Pacific Time studio to do an impromptu interview on the evening of his 7" release, July 10, 2018. That interview (which you can listen to here) was so much fun, I wanted to...