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Music is life. Music is love. Music is you. Music is me. Music is us. To make people truly understand music is difficult because they don't realize the role that music plays in their everyday lives. You hear it on the radio, in elevators, on television, in hospitals, in schools, at funerals, everywhere. It is the most powerful form of communication. People literally can't get enough of it. This is why Kumi Hues is necessary. Kumi Hues is music. Kumi Hues is life. Kumi Hues is love. But who is Kumi Hues? Perhaps where is Kumi Hues is a better question. Starting their intergalactic journey in the small town of Tallahassee, Florida, iLL-FLaVa and M.E.R.C. found that they have a chemistry that will catapult them into your living rooms. Their sound is vintage yet new, hard yet smooth, and bitter yet sweet. They seem to explore the universe of sound, conquering the cosmos in their dream machine fueled by inspiration. Their unique delivery of chords and phrases captures time and space. Kumi Hues is the future and they are in a world of their own. iLL-FLaVa, aka Brandon Crumbly, was born in the city of Toledo, Ohio, the home of such musicians as Art Tatum and R & B crooner Lyfe Jennings. iLL's fascination with the sound came at an early age. But it wasn't until moving to Atlanta, Georgia that this son of a high school theory teacher found passion in bringing imagination to his music. If you could see into his mind you would see a world decorated with an array of vibrant colors and you would hear a futuristic, bass heavy beat pulsating throughout his thoughts. Drawing inspiration from hip-hop, jazz, new wave, and genres, iLL-FLaVa is ready to leave his mark on the music industry; and re-introduce creativity to a genre fixated on catchy tunes. After high school, iLL-FLaVa moved to the sunny city of Tallahassee, FL where he met M.E.R.C. The two became immediate friends, and had a powerful musical chemistry they couldn't ignore. The two soon formed Kumi Hues, where iLL-FLaVa capitalizes on his beat-making prowess to help deliver the group's debut album, "The Take Off 747-365." Armed with skillfully creative drum patterns and an infectious style of chord changes, iLL-FLaVa proves to be a musical reckoning force.
M.E.R.C. aka Jason Hall was
born and raised in Tallahassee, Florida, a city that produced other
musical talents such as T-Pain and Sticman of Dead Prez. He remembers
always wanting to be creative and free spirited. "Music was always
something that I loved. I remember riding in the car with my pops trying
to guess the instruments on his jazz tapes. I didn't really listen
to hip-hop that much because my parents didn't. It wasn't until
about the eighth grade when I started to get into it. Even then I still
would rather hear Satchmo on a 45" than anything on the top ten,"
states M.E.R.C. Growing up in the south even in the 80's and 90's
still had its affect on Black Americans and M.E.R.C. expresses those
struggles frequently in his music. He is often compared to Common or
Mos Def but with southern hospitality. He seems to somewhat squeeze
his political view in between his metaphors to make sure that nothing
is overstated. His words dance romantically with bass lines and his
laid-back persona clashes with his revolutionary ideology. Not since Gnarls Barkley has colorful imagery, alluring lyricism and storytelling been fused so perfectly. M.E.R.C. lives up to his name and slaughters hip hop standards with his insightful and honest lyrics, while iLL-FLaVa keeps listeners amazed with his range and creativity as a producer.
Kumi HuesLocation: Music Contact: myspace.com/kumihues or www.kumihues.com
Urbansteez.com Interview with Kumi HuesUrbansteez.com: Tell us your name, and what area do you represent? Kumi Hues and we represent the truth through music. Urbansteez.com: How long have you been pursuing a career in the music industry? M.E.R.C.: I have been rapping for about 10 years. iLL-FLaVa: I have been playing the piano and the drums for 20 years. I have bee pursuing a career in the industry of sound for 2 years. Urbansteez.com: What were you into before music? M.E.R.C.: I was in school. iLL-FLaVa: I was definitely into graduating high school. Arts and sciences and pretty girls. Urbansteez.com: As an artist how would you describe your style and why? M.E.R.C.: I have an honest straight forward style. Nothing new, but something a little different. That style is me. iLL-FLaVa: I would describe my sound style as post/modern electronic hip-hop fused with robotic soul an elevator jazz, because my music is extremely vivid an imaginative. Urbansteez.com: If you had your pick which label to be signed to, which label would it be and why? M.E.R.C.: We are not really worried about labels right now. We make music. Label talk can come later. Urbansteez.com: Who in your future would you want to collaborate with and why? M.E.R.C.: I would like to do a song with Bilal for the simple fact that he is a true soul singer. iLL-FLaVa: I would love to work with J'Davey because she has such potency in lyricism and her partner, Brooke D'Leau, makes beats way ahead of his time. Urbansteez.com: What are you working on now, and when can we expect to hear more of you? M.E.R.C.: Right now we are working on a few mixtapes and another full length album. No beat biting on the mixtapes, all original compositions created by iLL-FLaVa. Urbansteez.com: Who are your influences? M.E.R.C.: Bob Marley and mostly life experiences. iLL-FLaVa: Prince, Phil Collins, and Sting. Since I wasn't able to listen to hip-hop growing up I would take video game sounds and try to recreate the chord progressions on the paino. Urbansteez.com: Thats wassup!! What do you think of the hip hop / music world right now? M.E.R.C.: The music itself is not bad. The commercialized hip-hop isn't good but we don't make that kind of music. iLL-FLaVa: I believe hip-hop is in a experimental transition. There are all these different forms of music under this one genre of music to see where commercial hip-hop is going to go. The music is not bad but I think people are anxious about where its going. Urbansteez.com: I hear that... Where do you see yourself a year from now? M.E.R.C.: Touring the world, still making good music. iLL-FLaVa: Definitely touring but making better music because we are touring. When you see all these different sights and people from all different kinds of backgrounds all those things stimulate the senses and you have tons of new motivations. Urbansteez.com: What will you do with your first royalty check? M.E.R.C.: My first check will pay some bills. iLL-FLaVa: I will pay off my student loans. Urbansteez.com: Yessir, credit is key! When you make it big, what car will you first purchase? M.E.R.C.: A DREAM MACHINE. iLL-FLaVa: WITH NO RIMS AND THINGS. Urbansteez.com: Lol, that track is the business by the way!! What's in your sound system right now? M.E.R.C.: Gnarls Barkley and Erykah Badu iLL-FLaVa: Bob James, Ennio Morricone, Fiona Apple, Frank Zappa, Janelle Monae, Keith Jarrett, Led Zeppelin, Yoko Kanno, and Sting. Urbansteez.com: Niiiice, GOOd STUFF!! How can fans contact you in the future (myspace, email, PO box, etc.)?? Kumi Hues: We can be contacted at myspace.com/kumihues or www.kumihues.com. Album also available for download at www.digstation.com and on itunes. Go get it you won't be disappointed!!!! Check out Kumi Hues classic tracks , "Dream Machine" and "Dishwasher" at myspace.com/kumihues
Live in action Kumi Hues from the studio, " 1 TAKE"!!
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written by chuck, June 20, 2008
nice interview. you guys represent florida well. nice change from all the ordinary!!!!
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written by t town giant, June 16, 2008
you guys are the truth!! they're grreeaattt
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written by HIP HOP, June 05, 2008
GOOD READ, I CHECKED OUT THE MUSIC AND IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. NO WATERED DOWN BULLSHIT. I LIKE IT.
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written by james, June 05, 2008
Very talented individuals. Just what music needs, substance. Don't let the labels and fame deter you guys. Keep it up!
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written by Toni, May 29, 2008
You guys are terrific. I'm really digging your music. i wish you guys much success!!!
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written by diane, May 26, 2008
love you guys music. its like a breath of fresh air!
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written by ME MYSELF AND I, May 20, 2008
THE MUSIC SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. GREAT SONGS GUYS, KEEP IT UP!
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written by tasha, May 19, 2008
nice interview. i love their songs
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written by dez, May 18, 2008
Yeah my cuz put me on this and i'm really feelin yall. yall got major skills.
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written by goldenways, May 18, 2008
Great Interview with up and coming hip hop group Kumi Hues.
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written by Big Cal, May 16, 2008
Great album I really think this album is really going places. Keep up the good work.
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written by shawn, May 11, 2008
Yall got major talent. Keep it up! This is hip hop at its best!!!
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written by bop(lumbayard), May 07, 2008
i caught dat show in t town, yall wild. but real talk i bump dat kumi hues all da tyme. keep doin dat good shit. niggas need to hear dat real life
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shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! report abuse
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written by Yari, May 01, 2008
I am so feelin the cuts you have on myspace, very creative!!!
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written by Gripp, April 29, 2008
KUMI HUES, great interview guys. Your music is life, love,you, me, everything!!! You guys continue to impress me with every track on your myspace page. Hip hop is here to stay and with KUMI HUES dropping albums, HERE TO STAY!!!!!!! Keep up the good music and don't let the labels change you!!!!
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... written by Reddog, April 28, 2008
Until I happened up on the Kumi Hues album, I had very little experience listing to Hip Hop. I listen to mostly R& B and Jazz. But there is something about the truth and creativity in this album that keeps me listening to it over and over and over... The lyrics are very thoughtful and well delivered, with strong possitive messages, and the tracks are freshly innovative and all encompassing. I never thought I would be responding like this to a Hip Hop album, but this one is for everybody; young, old, and in between. Check it out, you'll be glad you did.
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