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Watch as Kool Rock Ski talks about the legendary group "The Fat Boys" with Sway, on Sway in the Morning. Sway also breaks City The Great's single "Realigned" featuring Kool Rock Ski off the album "The Wordsmith".
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stingstingstingers · 7 years
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“Why are y’all interviewing me? are you trying to talk to me about “The Incident??”
Cora “Nova” Grange
Age 20
Height 4’11
Instrument Violin (electric and acoustic)
Likes: Amadeus Kool Aid pickles the Atlanta Hawks the Stingers musicals
A lot of social situations being short ants and limes
Deepest secret We do NOT talk about her previous band
(fyi shes supposed to be from Georgia so explains the accent)
The Bombers
“You’re just jealous because soon we will be much more famous than you”
Amy Ibanez
Age 24
Height 5’7
Instrument singing
Likes Fame professional gymnastics horses origami martial arts movies
Hates losing nectarines skating coffee
Voted most likely to start a feud with someone
“Can I be in the news for being associated with something positive for once?”
Jenni/Leon Kazuo
Age 21
Instrument lead guitar
Likes chess parakeets dodgeball lemonade
Hates pigeeons (can you believe they used to be used in war) snow math social justice warriors
(prior to transition) biggest secret They aren’t sure who they are yet
“ Jem knows where the Loch Ness monster is and isn’t telling us”
Peri Murray
Age 23
Height 5’9
Instrument keyboard
Likes sea monsters pop rocks vintage fashion flower arranging
Hates her family fortune telling goths cats
voted most likely to have a show on the History CHannel 
“ROCK AND ROLL BITCHES” *aggressive drum solo*
Casey Parsons
Age 22
Height 5’9
Instrument drums
Likes basically being an energy supernova superheroes dogs indie movies
Hates puzzles Harry Potter (read another book people! Preferably a better one!) politics and corned beef
Biggest secret really likes art history
“ I assure you not everyone in the group is insane”
Gina Ercolani
Age 26
Height 5’5
Instrument bass guitar
Likes her fiancé (Alonzo) her daughter (Noemi) poetry guinea pigs bad movies
Hates pecans hot air balloons hamsters (aka demon spawn ) medical science and most light night talk shows
Prized posssion do the piercings and tattoos count?
Biggest secret used to write horrible erotic fanfic as a teen that must never see the light of day ever
“ Touch the laptop and i’m not responsible for what happens next”
Feodor Yefmin
Age 23
Height 5’8
Instrument guitar but is more a graphic designer
Graphic design science fiction archaeology baking
Hates attention whores ferrets economics generic vampire shows
Deepest secret guilty pleasure for Married With Children
“At least I’m not Eric Raymond
Alonzo Vallejo
Age 27
Height 5’10
Instrument none more of a manager role
Likes his fiancé and daughter owls skiing Eastern European food (especially soda bread) and the Miami Marlins
Hates white chocolate octopi leg warmers bowling
Deepest secret his family disowned him when they found out his now fiancé was pregnant
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rbeatz · 7 years
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The Floozies Are Better 4 U: An Interview with The Kings of Electro-Funk
The Floozies are Kings of Electro-Funk. I had the opportunity to catch their set on the Mysteryland last year, and I was blown away. The amount of groove inducing electro-funk has me vibing and dancing uncontrollably. They were one of the funkiest groups I’ve seen live, comparing them to the likes of GRiZ, Big Gigantic, Pretty Lights and other all time greats in the Electro-Funk space. Their sound had a bit more natural POP than the aforementioned greats. Electro-Funk is one of my favorite genres, and The Floozies are at the top of my list – their use of eclectic samples while still maintaining a funk rhythm is both impressive and mesmerizing.
The Floozies are made up two brothers – producer/guitarist Matt Hill and drummer Mark Hill. They’ve played the biggest stages, calling their music party rocking funk – energizing dace floors around the world.  All of The Floozies music can be downloaded for free from www.flooziesduo.com. The two are gearing up for their upcoming album, FUNK JESUS, coming this fall.
They recently released their new single, Better 4 U, and it’s FIRE.
Better 4 U is about the moment when you realize you’ve let someone down, bringing yourself to admit to the mistake made. Doing it more than for self-improvement, but also for the sake of the the people that surround you. When you’re down, it’s important to realize that the people around you are then affected. Yourself and the ones around you deserve the best from you, and this will ultimately lead towards a path of happiness.Positivity and love should be your driving force.
I had the pleasure of interviewing these kings of funk below. You know the drill, click the play button on the soundcloud embed and read the interview below to get the FULL The Floozies experience. The first song on the embed below is their new single, Better 4 U. If you’re into as much electro-funk as I am, The Floozies is a MUST LISTEN.
  INTERVIEW:
Where are you guys from and how has that shaped the musicians you are today?
Kansas. We have both been able to learn from teachers and musicians around us throughout our lives. Learning from them has definitely led us to where we are musically.
What instruments did you play when you were younger?
I played trombone, piano, guitar, bass, a bit of banjo, and of course drums. Matt did all the same except he didn’t play trombone or banjo. He can figure his way through any instrument pretty easily though.
Are there an instruments that you currently wish you COULD play?
I really want to learn flugelhorn! It sounds so dark and lovely and the finger method of trumpet/flugel are really intriguing to me, so I bought a flugelhorn. I haven’t had a chance to dive in yet. I think Russ Liquid is going to give me a lesson next time we are together though.
Tell us the story of how you started creating music on your computer?
We played and traveled as a live looping duo at first. For a long time. We just used a guitar and pedal for Matt and I accompanied with drums. It was incredibly difficult, but it had really great moments. The computer came way late as a means to make the live set better, so live computer creation happened basically once we figured out how it worked and saved up enough money.
Producing on the computer has been happening for a long time! I remember Matt making beats on an old casio keyboard with this way ahead of its time loop record function! We were little kids and he was making world class beats on our sisters cheap keyboard haha! i think thats when it started. Then years later, Matt made an album on a computer a long time before we ever tried to recreate it live. He made some really great albums that we never really even shared as the floozies. He is the type of guy that just keeps trying to figure everything out, so naturally, we have continued producing and also using the computer live.
What was your favorite studio moment when producing your new single, Better 4 U?
For me it was the moment Matt sent me the original vocal idea. Just in a voice message to my phone. I was on my way to the gym and I remember listening to it (10 second clip) of its bare form just over and over and over the whole way. I had goosebumps the entire drive.
What do you like to do when you’re simply hanging out – aside from music 
We’ve been best friends since we were babies. Never fought or had problems. So anything really. We like to have our business meetings on the basketball court. We both love playing basketball, exploring cities, seeing cool things. A lot of us hanging out is just sharing ideas and laughing a lot. It’s a dream to tour with each other really.
Who are your musical influences?
Grew up listening to funk bands and some soul (thanks Mom!) such as: kool and the gang, p funk, earth wind and fire, michael jackson, temptations, all the good stuff.
After that, we’ve just pretty much listened to everything we can get! you can find inspiration in so much different music.
I love bluegrass stemming from going to see “The String Cheese Incident” back in the day. Too many to list in that category! We’ve both been influenced by Robert Glasper, Chris Cornell, Lettuce, Rick James, James Brown, D’ Angelo, Tower of Power just to name a few.
Who has been one of your favorite artists to collab with?
Ryan Zoidis from Lettuce. Not only an incredible sax player, but an awesome guy all around. His playing and presence always leave me with a smile.
What are some of your favorite venues to play and why?
All of them have character and beauty individually. We have memories in each one.
What are some of your favorite cities to play-in and why?
All of them have character and beauty individually. Exploring each city has been an incredible experience. I will say we just came back from Portland, Maine, and that whole area is just beautiful and lush and spacious.
Do you have a favorite festival you played this summer?
They were all great, I don’t like to compare moments much if you can’t tell ha. One festival that was different than the others greatly was Electric Forest. We brought out a live band performance for the 1st weekend performance. It was an incredibly challenging and beautiful show for us. The group killed it together and the crowd was really special on that day with us.
What DAW do you use and why?
Logic. It’s what we started with and I think it’s pretty.
You’re a two man group, do each of you have different strengths and weaknesses that play well off each other? 
Yeah. Business wise especially! It seems that everything I lack ability for Matt can handle pretty easily and vice versa. I am really good with logistics and handling that side of it, Matt has a really creative big picture side for artwork, direction, merch, etc. Although there are definitely crossovers. Sometimes an artwork or merch idea will be mine. We have a good ability to share ideas and work them out together most especially. Together we make our best ideas in the end.
Live we are both strongest when together. We feed on each other and have so much fun when we play. We always know when to help each other with cues and stuff when things get musically challenging.
What is your favorite MIDI Controller or instrument to produce with right now?
We just got an Harpejii string instrument and its incredibly cool.
Do you have a key production tip for our young producers out there?
Make your own sounds and have fun with it.
What is your favorite color?
Green
What food do you eat the most?
salad at the moment
Do you have a favorite in-studio snack?
tea or coffee ha
What is your favorite social media platform and why?
I like Instagram because its well run and clean and pictures are neat.
What is next for The Floozies?
Funk Jesus Tour (biggest raddest tour we’ve done) is in a couple weeks and goes all through the fall! Then we have a couple shows in December leading to some rad unannounced NYE week stuff. Right after that is our 2nd Powder Rangers tour which is two weeks every night in ski towns throughout Colorado! Every show sold out last year so that was fun.
Funk Jesus Tour Dates Below
Sept. 28 – Omaha, NE – Sokol Auditorium Sept. 29 – Milwaukee, WI – Pabst Theatre Sept. 30 – Minneapolis, MN- First Avenue Oct. 1 – Iowa City, IA – Blue Moose Oct. 4 – Raleigh, NC -Lincoln Theatre Oct. 6 – Richmond, VA – The National (Click here to get tickets) Oct. 7 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre Of The Living Arts Oct. 12 – Hartford, CT – Infinity Music Hall Oct. 13 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club Oct. 14 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom Oct. 15 – Ithaca, NY – The Haunt Oct. 20 – Grand Rapids, MI – The Intersection Oct. 21 – Detroit, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre (Click here to get tickets) Oct. 28 – Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom Oct. 31 – Salt Lake City, UT – Metro Music Hall Nov. 2 – Missoula, MT – Top Hat Nov. 3 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom Nov. 4 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox (Click here to get tickets) Nov. 5 – Arcata, CA – Arcata Theatre Nov. 7 – Sacramento, CA – Harlow’s Nov. 8 – Santa Barbara, CA – Soho Music Club Nov. 9 – San Diego, CA – Music Box Nov. 10 – Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre (Click here to get tickets) Nov. 11 – San Francisco, CA – 1015 Folsom Nov. 16 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall Nov. 17 – Austin, TX – Emo’s Nov. 18 – Dallas, TX – House Of Blues Nov. 19 – Baton Rouge, LA – Varsity Theatre Dec. 7 – Fajardo, PR – Island Of Light Dec. 8 – Fajardo, PR – Island Of Light Dec. 9 – Fajardo, PR – Island Of Light Dec. 10 – Fajardo, PR – Island Of Light
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