Black Market Brass Supplies Dauntless Take On ’70s West African Sound Via ‘Hox’ (ALBUM REVIEW) By Ryan Dillon In just two albums, Black Market Brass has paved a lane all to their own. The Minneapolis-based collective has mastered the art of syncopation and digests influences on a global scale, allowing them to view music from a birds-eye view and piece together deep, funky grooves. Their first two releases set them apart from other big bands as they take notes from classic Afrobeat music and infuse them with modern tropes.
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Chemical Plant Zone
War Room
Echo a.D.
Into The Thick
N.B.T.
Undying Thirst
The Pit
Cheat And Start A Fight
Rat Trap
Chuck Wu
Intro
So Who (pt 1)
Omega
So Who (pt 2)
Little Ghosts
Hox C
Hox B
A Web, A Knot, A Tangle
Half A Cig
But At What Cost?
Mob Rules
Æthervision
The Powers
S.C.C. (Surge Cell Continuum) / Hox D
Sagat Theme
Doom Country
The Rift / Hox Z / Desolation Overdrive
Pocket Baby
Gloom
Big Muffler
The Grog
Maraka
Midnight Pyre
Chop Bop
Moon King
The Thick
Snake Oil Man
Battle Ready
What You Make It
If I Do My Own
Hox A
I No Be (Colonizer)
So Who, Pt. 2
So Who, Pt. 1
Echo A.D
So Who (Part 1)
So Who (Part 2)
Little Ghost
So Who (Pt. 2)
So Who (Pt. 1)
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