
FRESHHHH on Dubfront Records ::
MC Zulu - Right Time Soon Come Ep
with riddims by Jeekoos, Searchl1te, Cringer, & The Great Mundane.
MC Zulu – Dubfront, Mashit, Ninja Tune, Low Motion : www.ZuluMusic.net
Panamanian-Born MC Zulu's overall sound and vibe is one of the Caribbean immigrant who came to America, just in time to pick up on both cultures. Never claiming to be a Reggae fundamentalist, Zulu instead takes an experimental approach to his delivery. His unique, "Reverse 16th" style of singing has allowed him to experiment with many genres the world over, even when they do not conform to the traditional rhythmic structure of Dancehall. Still, referred to as 'Riddim Killah' by DJs and soundsystems, he is most heavily influenced by Reggae / Dancehall music.
"Chicago's Dominique Rowland, known as MC Zulu, has a booming baritone voice that almost knocks you over. Whether he's spitting his signature line "Spread the word!" or chatting political lyrics, Zulu's vocal presence is unmistakable. It's not just the oral intonation but also his clipped phrases, stopping mid-sentence like a flicking typewriter's carriage before starting the next line." -- XLR8R Magazine

MC Zulu - Right Time Soon Come E.P. // Dubfront Records 7.5 € EU / 6.15 €
1. MC Zulu, Searchl1te - MC Zulu - Ransom The Senator (Searchl1te's Stomper rmx)
2. MC Zulu, Jeekoos - MC Zulu - Ransom The Senator (JKS Redubdub)
3. Cringer, MC Zulu - MC Zulu - Animal Attraction (Cringer's Thugstep remix)
4. MC Zulu, Jeekoos - Jeekoos - Death Roll (ft. MC Zulu)
5. Searchl1te, MC Zulu, The Great Mundane - The Great Mundane - Circus (Searchl1te rmx ft. MC Zulu)
http://www.digital-tunes.net/releases/r ... _come_e_p_


