![]() REY T” - Their live performance is something you would not want to miss. REY T” is one of the most sought after groups in and outside of Nevada/California performing at The Festivals, Fairs, Casinos, Venues, Car Shows, Wineries, Wedding Events, Summer Concert Series and much, much more! REY T” have Toured the World of Japan for (6 months) and have toured the Chitlin Circuit as the opening act for Sir Charles, Sir Ronnie Love and Denise LaSalle amongst others. REY T” has reached out to the world with their music in Tours, Special Events,įestivals, Television, Movie Soundtracks, and many other venues both in America and Abroad. REY T” - (Rey T.) is currently signed to Prime USA Records/MRE Entertainment with Distribution through Ingrooves/Universal Music Group (UMG) Universal Music Publishing Group/Ingrooves Music Publishing Group, & Symphonic/Tencent Music Entertainment. Please allow me to introduce to you, Grammy Nominated Recording Artist And even though he might not be alone in making this kind of music anymore, he is by himself at the top of the heap.NOTE: TRAVEL DISTANCE. Woolford does so with a balls-to-the-wall conviction that puts pure emphasis on the dance floor, with a fuck-you attitude to anyone who might not like it. Soul Music feels a bit too modern to slot in perfectly with the music it's pining for, but that's part of what makes it a success. In a way it recalls Instra:mental's 2011 LP Resolution 653, looking back just far enough to escape the complacency of the present. "Soundboy Killer" floods an R&B sample in caustic syrup and unleashes time-stretched breaks, revelling in the pure joy of sound manipulation (like the best early jungle itself). On the chaotic "Lockjaw," the punchy chord progression feels like it's trading blows with the Reese basslines. Polished as it is, Soul Music doesn't fit that bill perfectly, but there is something attractively raw about it in spite of its own perfectionism. Woolford has spoken before about his search for what he calls an illicit quality in music, a feeling that made pirate radio so exciting in the '90s. Check the smooth piano in "Undead" or the pure pop basslines of "Body Armour," which climb and fall like overexcited children at a playground. Soul Music offers up endless variations on this set of sounds, and does much more than pummel the listener into submission. It's a relentless but nimble assault that manages to sidestep both the masculine aggression of techno and the conservatism of house. Each track is built from the same rave-era foundation of creaky breaks, groaning basslines and shooting-star synths. The Special Request sound hasn't changed dramatically since those first releases. But if Soul Music does anything, it underlines the primacy of the conceptual endeavor that is Special Request. ![]() ![]() In early 2012, the slam of drum breaks felt intoxicating, radical even a year later, it's fast becoming the sound du jour, typified by producers like Tessela. ![]() Most recently he's shown an affinity with a new wave of UK DJs and producers, topping off a string of bass-heavy tracks with the uplifting piano house of " Untitled," one of this year's biggest summer jams. But even that one pales in comparison to his music as Special Request, a project he started last year as an outlet for his more junglist leanings. Seven years since the massive success of "Erotic Discourse," Paul Woolford has rebooted his career. ![]()
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