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2014.11.13 Tortured Soul w/ Corey Dawkins & gaDJet
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NuFunk Concerts in association with Soulwhat presents...

Tortured Soul (NYC) :: LIVE HOUSE MUSIC ::
Thursday November 13th, 2014
with special guests DJ Corey Dawkins & gaDJet
Hosted by Chico Pacheco, Sonit, Kat LoveBrigade & HXAJ
Revival Bar - 783 College St. Toronto, ON
Doors 8pm, Show 9pm


$20 Advance / $25 at the door
Tickets available at Soundscapes & Play De Record
and Online via Ticketweb.ca: http://www.ticketweb.ca/t3/sale/Sal...eventId=5434265

More info: www.NuFunk.ca
Facebook Link: http://on.fb.me/1wp0VIW

Sponsored by Make it Funky, NuJazz Festival, Fusicology, HXAJ, 360 Degree Artists, Embrace Presents & Tribe.ca



Tortured Soul Bio

https://www.facebook.com/torturedsoul
http://www.twitter.com/tortured_soul
https://www.youtube.com/user/torturedsoulmusic
http://soundcloud.com/tortured_soul

“Tortured Soul is the future of house music.” – Gilles Peterson

Before DJs evolved into global superstars, musicians carried the baton. The Brooklyn-based dance trio Tortured Soul isn’t trying to intently rewrite the logic of today’s EDM with the sweat of their own musicianship, but they are living proof that the very same music can be freed from the DJ booth. Influenced by the classic songcraft of Prince, Heatwave and Kool & The Gang, the members of Tortured Soul are three distinctive guys with three different backgrounds, united under a groove-centered rhythm. The band’s frontman and principal songwriter, John-Christian Urich, can be seen simultaneously drumming and singing with effortless mastery, while the rest of the collective, made up of keyboardist Ethan White and bassist Jordan Scannella, virtuosically generate the pulsating accompaniment. It’s a striking visual that’s feverishly winning converts with each and every tour stop, with them being likened to The Roots of house music. Inside the group’s mystique, the acid jazz is reminiscent of Jamiroquai funk, while deeply saturated in the contemporary freshness of house purveyors like Joey Negro, Kenny Dope, Soul Clap and Jamie Jones. Even the legendary tastemaker Gilles Peterson, dubbed them “the future of house music.”
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