Part of the white-boy go-go mania that happened in England after Trouble Funk's early-80's London shows. Influences were DC go-go, Trouble Funk, Big Tony Fisher, Robert 'Dyke' Reed, Chuck Brown, Rare Essence, Experience Unlimited, p-funk, Parliament Funkadelic, Bootsy Collins, Larry Graham, Jimi Hendrix, Junie Morrison, Bias Recording Studios, Chuck Rohrer. Akashic Records / M&G / Polygram.
0:00 - 0:21 yeah. shittt
ApolloYama 4 months ago
What a tribute ! I'm a native of Washington DC, and this sound nothing like go-go music I was raised on. Don't get me wrong I understand its there take on it,but one big element they didn't get was how important the percussions were...KEY ELEMENT THATS MISSING!
multismartmove 7 months ago
What tribute ! I'm a native of Washington DC, and this sound nothing like go-go music I was raised on. Don't get me wrong I understand its there take on it,but one big element they didn't get was how important the percussions were...KEY ELEMENT THATS MISSING!
multismartmove 7 months ago