- Digital
High Park Funk
Permeate
Blaq Numbers
- Cat No: BLAQTAPES014
- Release: 2024-02-23
Track List
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1. High Park Funk - Grand Rising (WMP Intro)
01:20 -
2. High Park Funk - Ridin' feat. Nicofasho
04:45 -
3. High Park Funk - Signals
03:42 -
4. High Park Funk - Ridin' feat. Nicofasho (Duktus Remix)
03:39 -
5. High Park Funk - Let The Funk Permeate
03:38 -
6. High Park Funk - Buena Veda
03:14 -
7. High Park Funk - Subconscious Streams feat. Ewan Hastie
02:56 -
8. High Park Funk - It's All In Your Head
03:42 -
9. High Park Funk - Let The Funk Permeate (Brett Eclectic Remix)
03:44 -
10. High Park Funk - Keep the Funk Alive (WMP Outro)
01:23
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High Park Funk's new "Permeate Tape" on Blaq Numbers is the third instalment of tape-based funk from the Scottish funkster known locally as Tesko.
This one has some heavy features. Scotland's jazz cat Ewan Hastie on slap bass. Modern Funkateers Brett Eclectic and Duktus both on some silky remixes and a vocal feature from Bay Area rhymer Nico Fasho.
The tape welcomes us in and sends us off with one with a voice note from one of the UK's longest serving members of the Poppin community, WMP. With a positive message of rising up and keeping that funk alive. The tape itself has a concept of letting funk permeate your being. With the idea spanning from the great George Clinton and the P-Funk family, where funk is more than a genre of a music, it's an entire philosophy.
For Tesko, the funk is about being rooted and grounded. It's an antithesis to the uptight, stiff upper lip society a lot of us navigate through within many cities across the UK and the wider western world. It's a reminder that letting loose and letting the funk not only 'move' but 're-move', can liberate and recalibrate us right down to a molecular level - bringing right back down to that ancestral level where we all came from. That 'One Nation Under Groove' type deal.
Expect vintage drum machines, synths bass lines, hard slaps, talk boxing and saxophone melodies throughout. Tesko has pushed the envelope on his musicianship on this one and is certainly not faking the funk here. "Permeate" is a testament to the artistry, resilience, and passion that High Park Funk brings to the global modern funk scene.
This one has some heavy features. Scotland's jazz cat Ewan Hastie on slap bass. Modern Funkateers Brett Eclectic and Duktus both on some silky remixes and a vocal feature from Bay Area rhymer Nico Fasho.
The tape welcomes us in and sends us off with one with a voice note from one of the UK's longest serving members of the Poppin community, WMP. With a positive message of rising up and keeping that funk alive. The tape itself has a concept of letting funk permeate your being. With the idea spanning from the great George Clinton and the P-Funk family, where funk is more than a genre of a music, it's an entire philosophy.
For Tesko, the funk is about being rooted and grounded. It's an antithesis to the uptight, stiff upper lip society a lot of us navigate through within many cities across the UK and the wider western world. It's a reminder that letting loose and letting the funk not only 'move' but 're-move', can liberate and recalibrate us right down to a molecular level - bringing right back down to that ancestral level where we all came from. That 'One Nation Under Groove' type deal.
Expect vintage drum machines, synths bass lines, hard slaps, talk boxing and saxophone melodies throughout. Tesko has pushed the envelope on his musicianship on this one and is certainly not faking the funk here. "Permeate" is a testament to the artistry, resilience, and passion that High Park Funk brings to the global modern funk scene.