Monday, February 6, 2012

" 206 On Deck "



KEXP catches up with Seattle's Vitamin D on their introspective documentary series....

"When KEXP Documentaries interviewed 10 acts for this series, every single band pointed back to Vitamin D as the originator of the town’s current sound. Vitamin D’s band The Ghetto Children (freaking fantastic group if you haven’t heard them) and Tribal Music label were a huge influence on acts like Blue Scholars, Jake One, D. Black and more. Vita’s studio, The Pharmacy has had an open-door policy, welcoming anyone from the community who was willing to put in the work. In addition to his talents as a DJ, producer, composer and engineer, Vitamin D also mentors youth in the community, giving kids from hard neighborhoods a chance to make music".

PEEP...

And if you missed this excellent collection of rare funk grooves the first time around (Funk On Sight), here is your chance to do the right thing homepiss..

DOWNLOAD....

1 comment:

Donaleski said...

that was indeed a good mix not too popular. Glad u spead it out D.

Peace homeboy,

D