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Felonious' Latest Album - Live City is Available Now!
Felonious, San Francisco’s premiere live hip-hop
music and theater collective, will be releasing their fourth full
length album, Live City, on June 8th, 2010. On Live City, Felonious
blends live band musicianship, beatbox acrobatics, emcee freestyles,
and witty lyricism all with an elevated theatrical delivery, showing
why they are one of the most diverse hip-hop acts around.
From
Felonious' amazing beatbox a capella rap performances, to their ill
live band sets and theatrical presentations, this troupe of MCs and
musicians kill it every time they get on stage. As a live band
Felonious' instrumentation features the pounding live drum beats of
Soulati (Tommy Shepherd), the reggae, latin, funk, and jazz bass lines
of Illin Ills (Dylan Mills), KP's (Keith Pinto) melodic vocals and
keys, MC's d.wolf (Dan Wolf) and Infinite's (Carlos Aguirre) poetic and
rapid-fire lyrics, and Jon Monahan's virtuoso guitar playing. KP steps
out from behind his keys to rock the mic, while Soulati is able to play
the drums and rap at the same time. Spontaneous freestyles and two of
the freshest beat boxers on the West Coast (Soulati and Infinite) make
a Felonious live show untouchable. Theatrically Felonious is known for
blending conventional theater scenes with the music, language and
aesthetics of hip-hop.
Originally Felonious Punks, an a
capella hip-hop duo founded in the 90's by Soulati and d.wolf, the
group morphed over time into a full band dropping punks from its name
to simply be known as Felonious. Since then, Felonious has written and
starred in a number of theatrical productions which have added a unique
take on hip hop culture. Their first play Beatbox: A Raparetta, is a
piece written and performed entirely in rap, accompanied by beatbox and
a live DJ. The play went on to be featured in The Source hip hop
magazine and has since been produced in San Francisco, Oakland, New
York and Germany. Beatbox: A Raparetta was also recently published on
paperback by the Theatre Communications Group in 2009 under the title
Plays from the Boom Box Galaxy: Theater from the Hip-Hop Generation.
Felonious' next hip hop theater production, Angry Black White Boy, was
also a smash hit, running for 12 sold-out weeks in 2009 at the
Intersection for the Arts in San Francisco and was named Top Ten Best
Theater by both the SF Chronicle and Examiner.
For Live
City, Felonious has recorded an album that recreates their captivating
live performance. “Live City is the Felonious album we’ve always wanted
to make," says MC d. wolf. "It captures Felonious in its rawest
creative form and is enhanced through the process of capturing music
and lyrics in some of the Bay Area’s sweetest sounding rooms. Felonious
comes from the live aesthetic – the live city – a place where
performance is equally as important as the studio. A place where the
freestyle cipher holds court with the beatboxer. A place where the beat
is pounded out by a live drummer and enhanced by keys, guitar and bass.
A place where music has drama and is a real conversation between artist
and audience.” From the story telling lyrics of waking up in a
post-apocalyptic America on the song “Heat”, to the vocal beatbox
samples and Spanish inflected guitar solo on “Get It STR8”, Live City
showcases Felonious at the height of their creativity. Guitarist Jon
Monahan adds, “Live City is a huge canvas on which we painted as
accurately and creatively as we could the artistic experience of making
hip-hop and soul music in the Bay Area.” Live City also features
special guest appearances from some of the Bay Area's top musicians.
“We couldn't have done this alone, which is why you hear Jazz Mafia,
Kimiko, Cait La Dee, Aspect, and others doing their part on our album,”
says Monahan.
With Felonious' latest theater production
Stateless: A Hip Hop Vaudville, this group is once again pushing the
envelope as they deliver a collage of live music, hip-hop performance,
vaudeville shtick, video projection, magic tricks, Jewish- and African-
American history and re-mixed folk songs starring Felonious members Dan
Wolf, Tommy Shepherd and Keith Pinto and Brooklyn's One Ring Zero
(Michael Hearst and Joshua Camp). In addition to their plays, Felonious
has released 3 full length LPs including Fight For Light, The List, and
Up To Something. Felonious has also shared the stage with such notable
hip hop legends as The Roots, De La Soul, Big Daddy Kane, DJ Premier,
Black Eyed Peas, Zion I, Living Legends, Radioactive, and Crown City
Rockers.
In addition Felonious members have taught their
brand of multi-disciplinary hip hop performance at every theater and
alternative arts organizations in the Bay Area from San Jose State’s
Dance Department to Berkeley Rep's School of Theater, Theatreworks, to
Youth Speaks.
Felonious Record Release Show at the Independent in San Francisco June 10th!
Monday, May 31st, 2010
Felonious,
critically acclaimed San Francisco hip-hop group and theater
collective, will be celebrating the release of their fourth full length
album, Live City, with a record release show at The Independent in SF
on June 10th, 2010. Don’t miss Felonious as they blend live band
musicianship, beatbox acrobatics, emcee freestyles, and witty lyricism
all with an elevated theatrical delivery. Also on the bill for this
special show will be The Shotgun Wedding Quintet, and the Rondo
Brothers.
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