Monday, May 4, 2009
Floor Dancing?
I was first introduced to Thunderheist by my dear friend Sasha, with whom I am lucky enough have a relationship where we try to expose each other to new and hidden gems of music. With their bumpin' track "Suenos Dukes", I became a Thunderheist fan before I had even heard their first single "Jerk It", which caught the attention of the music community with it's odd and grimy music video. My love for MC Isis and Beatmaster Graham Zilla was solidified when I saw them play live at the free concert series put on by the Harbourfront Centre last summer. Calling their live show anything less than extremely dynamic and energetic would not do it justice. My only regret from that concert was buying a $9 beer from which the Harbourfront Centre obviously makes its money.
On March 31st, Thunderheist came out with their full-length self-titled debut album with 13 club worthy tracks, although the album has been criticized by some as having no consistency or organization between songs. Nevertheless, their song "Nothing 2 Step 2", which is one of two songs on the album where MC Isis sings instead of rapping, will definitely become a "ready for the floor" dance hit. The only question is, will floor dancing?
MP3:"Nothing 2 Step 2" - Thunderheist
On March 31st, Thunderheist came out with their full-length self-titled debut album with 13 club worthy tracks, although the album has been criticized by some as having no consistency or organization between songs. Nevertheless, their song "Nothing 2 Step 2", which is one of two songs on the album where MC Isis sings instead of rapping, will definitely become a "ready for the floor" dance hit. The only question is, will floor dancing?
MP3:"Nothing 2 Step 2" - Thunderheist
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