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17 - July - 2020
New Jersey-based Grapefruit Sound Lab
has brought a surprising twist to his unique brand of electronica with this departure track off his upcoming album, Eight Days Across America. "Dum Dum Gun" is a reflective, folkish departure from GSL's usual driving house beats and synth-heavy sound. Taking influence from medieval folk music, classical solfeggios and collaborating vocalist Sarah Naughton's pitch-perfect tone, this unique single relays a stark lyrical message couched in beautiful music.
There is an undeniable immediacy, fluidity and inherent familiarity that is driving, narcotic and invigorating. Grapefruit Sound Lab is pensive, self-referential and philosophical with themes about pleasure seeking, wandering souls, loss, pride, jealousy, redemption, salvation, and the struggle between faith and fact, spirit and mind, good and evil. The mood is always thoughtful, sentimental and celebratory, seducing listeners with sinuous and ardently uptempo grooves...
Sarah Naughton
Sarah Naughton is an actress, singer, dancer, and voice-over artist who hails from Syracuse, New York. She studied acting at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts. Sarah narrates a wide variety of genres, ranging from romance to young adult to mysteries and thrillers.
Notably, she narrated the Audie Award–nominated Fairest by Gail Carson Levine.
Amuka (real name Sheila Brody)
Amuka got her big break after being discovered by George Clinton. She subsequently became a member of the Brides of Funkenstein, a P-funk spin-off act.
She has since achieved five top ten hits on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, including the 2006 #1 “I Want More (Cling On To Me)”, and has collaborated with artists such as Public Enemy and Pete Rauhofer.
Producer Robert Cotnoir aka...
Grapefruit Sound Lab has honed an eclectic and infectious sound that pays tribute to many classic influences all while being refreshingly modern...
There is an undeniable immediacy, fluidity and inherent familiarity that is driving, narcotic and invigorating. Grapefruit Sound Lab is pensive, self-referential and philosophical with themes about pleasure seeking, wandering souls, loss, pride, jealousy, redemption, salvation, and the struggle between faith and fact, spirit and mind, good and evil.
The mood is always thoughtful, sentimental and celebratory, seducing listeners with sinuous and ardently uptempo grooves...