NPR Music: Ghost-Note: Tiny Desk Concert

Ghost-Note’s Tiny Desk concert is a straight-up funk explosion led by founders Robert “Sput” Searight and Nate Werth (both from Snarky Puppy). The duo-turned-supergroup kicks off with punchy James Brown–meets–Sly & the Family Stone grooves on “JB’s Out” and “Move with a Purpose,” then slips into a spacey, R&B–tinged “Synesthesia” before revving back up for the James Brown tribute “Be Somebody.”

They wrap things with the soulful love story “Slim Goodie,” complete with Werth and Searight trading rapid-fire percussion solos and Mackenzie Green’s pleading vocals that’ll have you wishing for your own Slim Goodie. It’s a tight, electrifying set that proves Ghost-Note still knows how to make every face break into that signature funk “stank position.”

Watch on YouTube

Total
0
Shares
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Previous Post

The Art of the Imperfect: Embracing AI Glitches for Unexpected Creativity by Arvind Sundararajan

Next Post

Building an impossible Tic-Tac-Toe with Minimax and LemonadeJS

Related Posts