Taking Guerilla drum 'n' bass tactics into the jungle
Stretchfoot takes us on a journey deep into the soul of what is now a 20-year phenomenon. During the recession of the early ’90s, dance music producers dug out a six-second break from the drum solo of GC Coleman on “Amen, Brother” by The Winstons. Extraordinary yet unruly, this organic, old-school beat injected energy into both dance floor culture and dispirited communities with its fierce and provocative power.
Now, as civilisation languishes once again under unsympathetic regimes, an urgency to unite, empower and edify existence is reawakening a rhythmic rebellion. However, this time a radical troop of musical guerrillas is commandeering the revolution.
Stretchfoot is Katie Mccarthy-Burke (vocals), Joe Callwood (guitar), Ed Zuccollo (keys), Johnny Lawrence (bass) and Darren Mathiassen (drums).
Presented in association with Momo.
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