Yankin' the Food Chain
The music of Polarity/1 is exactly what the name suggests: conjoined opposites - a mash-up of new: cutting edge electronica/hip hop/nu-jazz and old: roots music of America (blues, funk, country, early jazz), Brazil (samba, pagode, etc.) and West African groove science. Polar succeeds in his mission of forcing you to pay attention and not lull into the sounds you 'expect' to hear, noted StarPolish.com After a few years of playing percussion in samba bands at S.O.B.'s and other venues, Polar landed in hip hop which combined his interests in grooves, samples and wordplay into one form. He and rapper D.A.V. became Medicine Crew. In the aftermath of 9/11 Polar was asked to do a remix for Nile Rodgers' We Are Family Project released on a compilation by Tommy Boy Records. His experience of 9/11 which was perpetrated in his neighborhood led to a collaboration with multi-platinum Pakistan rock band Junoon resulting in their hit song 'No More'. Polarity/1's CD, 'Speechless', which was nominated Best Electronica Album by Just Plain Folks, included four instrumentals choreographed by New York's Battery Dance Company in November 2006. He's scored four feature-length documentaries directed by Danny Schechter, including composing and performing the theme songs. Currently, Polarity/1 is best known for political songs which are a regular feature of Amy Goodman's globally syndicated Democracy Now, NPR and many other politics-oriented broadcasts. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The music of Polarity/1 is exactly what the name suggests: conjoined opposites - a mash-up of new: cutting edge electronica/hip hop/nu-jazz and old: roots music of America (blues, funk, country, early jazz), Brazil (samba, pagode, etc.) and West African groove science. Polar succeeds in his mission of forcing you to pay attention and not lull into the sounds you 'expect' to hear, noted StarPolish.com After a few years of playing percussion in samba bands at S.O.B.'s and other venues, Polar landed in hip hop which combined his interests in grooves, samples and wordplay into one form. He and rapper D.A.V. became Medicine Crew. In the aftermath of 9/11 Polar was asked to do a remix for Nile Rodgers' We Are Family Project released on a compilation by Tommy Boy Records. His experience of 9/11 which was perpetrated in his neighborhood led to a collaboration with multi-platinum Pakistan rock band Junoon resulting in their hit song 'No More'. Polarity/1's CD, 'Speechless', which was nominated Best Electronica Album by Just Plain Folks, included four instrumentals choreographed by New York's Battery Dance Company in November 2006. He's scored four feature-length documentaries directed by Danny Schechter, including composing and performing the theme songs. Currently, Polarity/1 is best known for political songs which are a regular feature of Amy Goodman's globally syndicated Democracy Now, NPR and many other politics-oriented broadcasts. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
News Goo (The More You Watch, The Less You Know)
Seventy Virgins
Boomers Blues
Love Is Hard
Nilestones
Look At Your Shoeshine
The Blood
Land o' Debbies
The Eagle Has Descended
Cincinnati Pink
Bring On The Sudz
Salesman
Charge It
Bag Of Bones
Di Hard
Swing That Kaddish
Jam Inya Jammies
Many Thanks
Munton's Revenge
Free Money
Speechless
Senhor Softee
Blues For Chucky
Garbage Man
Home Sweet Home
Duck
Dança Da Solidão
The Marvin Stomp
The Sumo Glide
There's Music
70 Virgins
Fulano De Tal (Instrumental)
Prettier Than You
Winter In America
Fulano De Tal
News Goo
Ass Man
Voices In The Dark Pt. 1
Voices In The Dark Pt. 2
Everybody Loves Me
Bit 'O' Life
KaChing
Some Things Will Happen
Howl
Plunder (rough mix)
Save Our Economy: Approve This Message
Nobody
Sehonr Softee
Winter In America (Chills To The Bone)
Seventy_Virgins
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