The Alchemystics - Ghetto Red Hot (soroka remix)

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The Alchemystics - Ghetto Red Hot (soroka remix)

Post by soroka » Tue Nov 22, 2011 6:07 am

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NEW REMIX! FREE DOWNLOAD!

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Fueled by their passion to explore beyond the edges of traditional musical boundaries and their diverse ethnic and musical backgrounds, the Alchemystics blend reggae, politically infused hip-hop, gritty soul, hard-driving rock, and pulsing Jamaican, Cuban and Trinidadian rhythms into an utterly unique and distinctively original new sound. The result is modern-day roots music with global appeal – an alchemy of ancient musical traditions; intricate, intelligent wordplay; elementally raw soul; irresistible hooks; deep, driving rhythms; and old-school vocal harmonies - fired by the Alchemystic’s unique blend of intensity, passion, and sheer artistic chemistry into a powerful, contemporary, and unmistakable sound.

Formed by producers, and rhythmic earth shakers Demse Zullo (drums & percussion) & Garrett Sawyer (bass) in early 2003, the Alchemystics under their musical direction have grown into an eclectic lineup of talented musicians combining the inspired, masterful vocals of Ras Jahn and Ian-I, the smooth and socially conscious lyricism of Force, the Afro-Caribbean infused percussion of Matthew King, and the cosmic keyboards of Jay Metcalf. Together, The Alchemystics have catalyzed into an original, unstoppable musical force. Their high-energy, fiercely danceable live shows, have gained the band a passionately loyal multi-cultural, multi-generational following throughout New England, and beyond.

The Alchemystics have shared stages with a global array of music luminaries such as Stephen Marley, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Clipse, Damian Marley, The Abyssinians, Sister Carol, The Coup, Inner circle, Busta Rhymes, Yellow Man, Burning Spear, Gil Scott Heron, Culture, Steel Pulse, Angelique Kidjo, Mighty Sparrow, The Brazilian Girls, Israel Vibrations, The English Beat, Midnite, King Sunny Ade and Taj Mahal among many others.

The Alchemystics firmly embrace the philosophy that music and art are tools for propelling social change in our communities, and that the future of music and the planet necessitates bringing people of diverse backgrounds together to create conscious community. Individually and collectively, the members of the Alchemystics prioritize giving back to their local community, working closely with local youth groups and lending their musical talents when called upon. Individually and as a group, Alchemystics members regularly guest lecture, teach, and perform at schools and colleges throughout the Northeast.

In May 2011 The Alchemystics released their fourth album, a 17-track studio album that follows up their E.P
and a full length live recording in 2008.
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Re: The Alchemystics - Ghetto Red Hot (soroka remix)

Post by apo » Tue Nov 22, 2011 9:46 am

Great track :) Like how intense and diverse it is.

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Post by Barbosa1405 » Fri Nov 25, 2011 1:57 am

Yeah Nice track mate !, very diverse and got a good vibe.....good work
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Post by soroka » Sun Mar 11, 2012 7:05 am

Barbosa1405 wrote:Yeah Nice track mate !, very diverse and got a good vibe.....good work
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Post by lowpass » Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:07 am

Cool remix, like the switch's in it, keeps things nice and fresh ;-)

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Re: The Alchemystics - Ghetto Red Hot (soroka remix)

Post by Shaion » Sun Mar 11, 2012 3:10 pm

Well THAT was incredibly enjoyable...

Hat off and big ups to you; this is some hi-grade work. Keep it up!
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Post by soroka » Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:22 pm

big up guys for the support
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