7 INCH
  label: COLEMINE (CLMN-104)
IKEBE SHAKEDOWN - HARD STEPPIN' (7 INCH)  
ppd 3,95

Ikebe Shakedown is Brooklyn-based, eight-piece instrumental juggernaut that incorporates the sounds of '60s and '70s African Funk and American
Soul Music for a totally fresh sound. Featuring dynamic horns backed by a hard-hitting rhythm section, Ikebe Shakedown (pronounced ee-kay-bay)
will get you out of your seat and onto the dance floor! With obvious influences from legendary groups such as The J.B.’s and The Meters, Ikebe
Shakedown is also looking to make their own mark on the Brooklyn scene in the vein of more contemporary groups like The Budos Band,
Antibalas, and The Menahan Street Band.

 

 


Barnaby Alter - Drums
Dave Bourla - Congas
Vince Chiarito - Bass
Jason Colby - Trumpet
Nadav Nirenberg – Trombone
Morgan Price - Tenor/Bari Sax
Kevin Raczka - Shekere
Robin Schmidt - Guitar

a) hard steppin'

b) the prisoner

7 INCH
  label: COLEMINE (CLMN-103)
THE JIVE TURKEYS - B.A. / CHICKENFOOT  
ppd 3,95

 

a) b.a.

b) chickenfoot

 


7 INCH
  label: COLEMINE (CLMN-101)
THE JIVE TURKEYS - STRAIGHT FIRE / THUMPIN  
ppd 3,95

 

a) straight fire

b) thumpin

 


The Jive Turkeys are made up of four musicians who have been playing together for the better part of the last five years in a hip-hop group called
Soundscape. Soundscape is a group based in Oxford, OH, home of Miami University. This is where Matt Amburgy (organ), Terry Cole (bass),
Andrew DeRoberts (guitar), and Rob Houk (drums) first met. And while Soundscape has always provided all of them the opportunity to grow
and develop as musicians through the group’s unique fusion of genres (hip-hop, funk, jazz, rock), The Jive Turkeys is a group that is much more
narrow in its focus.
The formation of The Jive Turkeys came about when the four decided they wanted to record some stripped-down, raw funk. So, they borrowed
an organ, a Leslie, some great amps, all got together in a tiny little room and started cranking out tracks. These recordings have given rise to their
debut release, as well as the first vinyl release for Colemine Records.

 

   
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