A couple of weeks back, I mentioned Platinum Pied Pipers in my post about Detroit and Dwele. Their current album, Triple P, is a sonic gumbo, a tasty stew that uses hip hop as the roux, but sprinkles in easy listening, generous chunks of soul, slices of rock, and herbs of electronica. It is perfect for the 21st century vanguard listener.The group's cover of Paul Simon's "50 Ways to Leave Your L...
Another album that's looking like a late entry in my Best of '06, especially because of this great cover of Paul Simon's 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover...
A couple of weeks back, I mentioned Platinum Pied Pipers in my post about Detroit and Dwele. Their current album, Triple P, is a sonic gumbo, a tasty stew that uses hip hop as the roux, but sprinkles in easy listening, generous chunks of soul, slices of rock, and herbs of electronica. It is perfect for the 21st century vanguard listener.The group's cover of Paul Simon's "50 Ways to Leave Your L...
Another album that's looking like a late entry in my Best of '06, especially because of this great cover of Paul Simon's 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover...
Distortion 2 Static recently sat down with soul collective Platinum Pied Pipers. PPP members Waajeed and Coultrain break down where their soulful sounds come from, the inspiration for their latest release (Abundance), and the element of live instrumentation infused in their music.