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Soul Mafia Electrifies with MK Ultra on April 22
Soul Mafia Electrifies with MK Ultra on April 22 -- "All I Need" Remix ft.
Joe Budden & "I Can't Get Enough" Videos -- Upcoming Shows and Nationwide Wasted
Tour!
New York, NY (PRWEB)
March 8, 2010 -- Whether you're listening to them recorded or live,
multi-talented band Soul Mafia elicits excitement. It's more than the
incorporation of several instruments into their eclectic fusion of hip hop,
rock, soul, jazz and pop; and it's more than the perfect blend of hardcore rap
and soulful vocals over the tracks. Soul Mafia connects the sum of their parts
by radiating energy, magnetism and that intangible star quality we are all drawn
to.
Soul Mafia has been gearing up for the April 22, 2010 release of their official
full-length album MK Ultra, which will be available on most major digital
distribution outlets, including iTunes, Amazon, Rhapsody and Napster. In
February 2010, the band released the video for the album's first single "I Can't
Get Enough," and will soon premiere a new video for the remix to "All I Need"
featuring Joe Budden.
As they prepare for the release of MK Ultra, Soul Mafia will play live shows for
fans in the Northeast and Southeast regions. The band is also setting up for the
Wasted Tour this summer, and will announce those dates soon. Their song "Wasted"
is slated to be the third single release from the LP, and will set things up
nicely for the national tour.
Since their start nearly a decade ago in New York's underground Hip Hop battle
scene, Soul Mafia survived various line-up changes before locking in the
fearless foursome. The band is comprised of GC, a hard-edged jazz saxophonist,
rapper, and guitarist; Prism, a classically trained pianist-turned-hip hop
producer; Iam, a foster kid from Indianapolis who channeled his pain like a hip
hop Marvin Gaye; and Lil Dee, a young percussion phenom born and bred in Crown
Heights, Brooklyn.
In Soul Mafia, musical genres crash as often as cymbals. Drawing from their
influences, hints of Prince, Billy Idol, Daft Punk, B.I.G., and even Coltrane
and Beethoven dance in and out of Soul Mafia's upcoming MK Ultra album.
"Our combination of musical elements is not a marketing decision or gimmick,"
explains GC, "it is the pieces of our soul that we express through sound."
"As our fanbase has grown, so has our sound," Prism continues. "It has allowed
us to experiment with a wider arrange of instruments, larger mixes and larger
performance venues as well. Outside of the internet, we connect the best with
our fans at live shows."
In addition to their musical side, Soul Mafia branched off into the corporate
world with their company Pursuance, Inc. Their production includes placements on
shows for ESPN and FOX, the '05/'06 New York Knicks theme song and work with Roy
Jones Jr.s' Bodyhead Entertainment. They appeared on JC Penney's iTunes release
with a remake of Simple Minds "Don't You Forget About Me," and GC's track "Dolla"
will be featured on NikeBasketball.com in March.
When it comes to MK Ultra, the band is focused on sharing their best with fans.
Prism cites "I Can't Get Enough" as his personal favorite song on the project,
summing it up as "their addiction to living and breathing music."GC is drawn to
"Wasted" for its strong message. Iam explains that "All I Need" is a dedication
to people dear to them. "Of course it had to be in the true Soul Mafia fashion -
hard and balls-out loud!" he laughs. Meanwhile Lil Dee embraces the soulful
"Reaching for the Stars," which offers Hip Hop sensibility and a spiritual vibe
with rock ballad ferocity.
"As our first real recorded work, this album means everything to us," expresses
Prism. "Soul Mafia has come so far from where we first started. It has slowly
evolved into the beast of a band that we are now. To this point, this album
represents all the struggles, hardships, victories, changes, blood, sweat and
tears that we have dealt with along the way."
"I Can't Get Enough" video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bFAnlaUmJ0
For more information on Soul Mafia, go to
www.Tygereye.net/SoulMafia and
www.SoulMafia.net
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