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Guerrilla Funk is the third studio album by American rapper Paris. It was released on October 4, 1994, via Priority Records , and has been re-released in a limited 2003 release subtitled The Deluxe Edition via Guerrilla Funk Recordings; it was digitally enhanced, reworked, and contains alternate versions.
Acid Reflex is the sixth studio album by rapper Paris.It included the single and video "Don't Stop the Movement" to promote the album. Acid Reflex features guest appearances from Public Enemy, George Clinton and T-K.A.S.H. Recorded and mixed at Data Stream Studio in San Francisco, CA and Guerrilla Funk Sound in Danville, CA.
In 2007, Paris released the follow-up companion piece to Rebirth of a Nation, the Public Enemy collaboration Remix of a Nation, and began laying the framework for the film division of Guerrilla Funk Recordings. Paris inked a distribution deal with Fontana/Universal for Guerrilla Funk (with movies through Vivendi) in late 2007, and released his ...
B. T. Express, an American funk/disco group, that had a number of successful songs during the 1970s; Buck-Tick, a Japanese visual kei band, Yutaka Higuchi (bass) and Toll Yagami (drums) The Burns Sisters, folk/pop/rock trio with a Celtic slant; The BusBoys, R&B group from Los Angeles best known for their appearance in the 1982 film 48 Hrs.
Sonic Jihad is a studio album by rapper Paris, released in 2003. [7] [8] It was recorded, mixed, and mastered at Data Stream Studio, San Francisco. The album was marketed by Guerrilla Funk, Paris's label, as "so dangerous to homeland security [that] it's unavailable at chain stores." [9]
Los Angeles got the 2028 games as a consolation prize when Paris was picked for 2024. Back in 1932, LA hosted its first Olympics. The city was the only bidder for the games at a time marred by the ...
After studying music theory at Los Angeles City College, Ayers signed his first recording contract in the early ’60s. The producer and composer’s debut album “West Coast Vibes” came out in ...
Lafayette Afro Rock Band was an American funk band formed in Roosevelt, Long Island, New York in 1970. Shortly after their formation, they relocated to France. Though little-known in their native United States during their recording period, they have since become celebrated as one of the standout funk bands of the 1970s and are particularly noted for their use of break beats. [2]