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79.5 - 79.5

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79.5
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RNTR058
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Vinyl record
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11 Track LP - Deep House Nu-disco Jazzy & Soulful House

79.5 is the sound of New York City. The Brooklyn-based band has announced their forthcoming self-titled album, due out May 5 on Razor-N-Tape. Soulful and psychedelic, the new collection’s masterful melodies may be hard to categorize, from 70’s underground disco to acid jazz to sugary sweet pop. Its very existence is a protest of the old boy’s club in the music industry. And, a personal triumph against all odds, while illuminating the most beautiful collaboration between friends. Current lineup includes singer, songwriter and composer Kate Mattison, singer and rapper Lola Adanna, drummer Caito Sanchez (Charles Bradley, Lee Fields), bassist Andrew Raposo (Midnight Magic, Hess Is More) and sax player + flautist Izaak Mills.

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a1
Club Level
a2
B.D.F.Q
a3
Feel Like Dancin'
a4
As I Wait 4 Your Love
a5
Stereo in The Window
b1
79.5 feat. LaDawn Black
b2
Our Hearts Didn't Go That Way feat. Durand Jones
b3
Long Term Parking
b4
So Real
b5
Magazine
b6
Fight or Fall

Last FM Information on 79.5

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Attempting to pigeonhole 79.5 into something as narrow as a single genre would be an ill advised, if not impossible task. The New York City band sounds like someone spinning a radio dial with such passionate intensity that all the stations blend together into a single, transcendent, almost spiritual force. It’s disco to the beat of modern house; it’s a Supremes cover of a Cardi B banger; it’s Roland Kirk playing jazz through one saxophone, funk through another, and the most earwormy pop tune the 1970’s could muster through a third. It’s an experience—one so effecting that with only a self-released 12” single in circulation, 79.5 had been written up twice in The New Yorker on the merit of their live sets alone. Their debut album Predictions is produced by Leon Michels and was recorded at The Diamond Mine in Queens the old school way, with the whole band playing the songs in one take and captured to analog tape. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.