Chicago based Dancehall-fusion artist MC Zulu has built a reputation on the experimental nature of his music. Since the 2005 release of Ransom The Senator, an EP which merged his gruff, SingJay style with an early form of Grime-infused Dubstep, he has been a leading voice on the worldwide EDM scene.

Punctuating MC Zulu’s unique take on the genre is the full length “Electro Track Therapy”. The ambitious project touches on many of the itinerant, offshoot genres which comprise Global Bass Music, with Zulu’s almost Protean vocals serving as a common denominator. Offerings from MC Zulu are generally well received, as they routinely spend time being among the Top 100 Reggae sellers for many distribution outlets. This one was no different.

Aiding the success of MC Zulu’s album are several spinoffs from the project, which have taken on a life of their own. Chicago producers Searchl1te and Radiohiro have recently released EPs related to their contributions. Kush Arora’s “Gunshot Riddim” also features Trinidadian Juakali and Dancehall legend Mega Banton. Additionally for the end of the year, MC Zulu has lent his voice to a number of experimental World Music projects. They fall within the realm of fusion, but their origins are far beyond the influence of Reggae.

Genre: Afro Pop
J-Boogie’s Dubtronic Science f. Afrolicious and MC Zulu
No Freedom – http://bit.ly/seUqa9
(Om Records)
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Genre: Yoga / Mantra / Glitch
Ant Ten Nae Presents: Knight Riderz f. MC Zulu
Om Shanti – http://bit.ly/w1CmeR
(Muti Music)
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Genre: Experimental Soul Fusion
101VOiD f. Process Rebel and MC Zulu
Solid Gold – http://bit.ly/sD9Slq
(Sub Infinity Recordings)

MC Zulu will return to his Electro-Reggae roots with “Love Machine” in 2012.

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Tracklist

01. Anarchy In The Neighborhood
(Asquid Zulu Mon version)
02. Audio Addiction (Edit)
03. Criminal (Extended Mix)
04. Make It Happen (Extended mix)
05. Overdrive (Extended mix)
06. Universal Love (Club mix)
07. Anarchy In The Neighborhood
(Jump Up version)
08. Anarchy In The Neighborhood (Headbang version)
09. Anarchy In The Neighborhood
(Asquid Zulu Mon dub version)

Radiohiro & MC Zulu Anarchy In The Neighborhood LP MondoMIX by freakeasy music

The heavily anticipated release “Anarchy In The Neighborhood” from musical collaborators Radiohiro and MC Zulu has hit stores worldwide.
“Anarchy In The Neighborhood” merges musical styles ranging from the Burningman global dance scene all the way to the streets of Panama, as these two Chicago based producers push the envelope on dance music categorizations.

Known for his firey vocal stylings and a socially conscious lyrics, MC Zulu has gained international acclaim through his work with Ninja Tune’s Ghislain Poirier, Kush Aurora, Chrissy Murderbot, and Liquid Stranger.

Producer Radiohiro, known worlwide for his East Indian influenced chart topping dance music and remix work for Karsh Kale, Natacha Atlas, and the BBC Radio make this release one of a kind.

From Soca Rhythms to Breaks, Drumstep to Dubstep, “Anarchy In The Neighborhood” is filled with heavy bass modifications and syncopated vocals that have already incited dancefloors across the globe.



Tracklist
01. Reppin And Stepping
Mega Banton
02. Vigilante Gun Court
MC ZULU03. Black Market
Juakali

04. Kush Arora
Gunshot Riddim

05. Reppin And Stepping
Mega Banton (Jamal Remix)

06. Reppin And Stepping
Mega Banton (Ill Cosby Remix)

Kush Arora Releases Gunshot Riddim

Featuring Mega Banton, MC Zulu, Juakali. Remixes by Ill Cosby and Jamal

KushArorafeat. Mega Banton, MC Zulu, Juakali – Gunshot Riddim Megamix by KushArora

We bring together Jamaica, Chicago, and LA together on this riddim series featuring dancehall legend Mega Banton, electro reggae warrior MC ZULU and dubstep chanter Juakali.  We’re giving you an updated and rumble in the jungle Dread Bass sound for dancehall fans. 140 BPM militant drum line programming, menacing dancehall melody work, and enough bass for any reggae sound system await.

The record features remixes from Ill Cosby and Jamal .

http://soundcloud.com/kusharora/sets/kush-arora-gunshot-riddim/

This record features the song “Vigilante Gun Court” from MC Zulu’s ”Electro Track Therapy“.  That record dropped last week on all retailers. Get The Album HERE

For more information, feel free to go to kusharora.com

and Kush Arora’s soundcloud


iTunes Link
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/electro-track-therapy/id467130610

MC Zulu pushes the post-Dancehall envelope even further. The album “Electro Track Therapy” marries his innovative, Reggae influenced delivery with a crosscut of the entire dance music spectrum.

Production credits read like a who’s-who of the wildly influential “Global Bass Community”. It is well known amongst industry circles that this cadre of artists and producers has established and set trends, which are being relentlessly followed by mainstream music, to this day.

Electro Track Therapy explores the idea that music can spread healing, but it’s also a wild ride that never lets up. It is essentially a party hosted by one of the most in-demand vocalists on the Bass Music scene. Reggae fans who experience MC Zulu’s music immediately recognize that he is part of the evolution of the artform.

Released by: Perception2020 Recordings 
Release/catalogue number: PR20D-003
Release date: Oct 11, 2011

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Beatport
http://www.beatport.com/release/electro-track-therapy/685716
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Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005P121YM?ie=UTF8&child=B005P12ANY
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Juno Download
http://www.junodownload.com/products/electro-track-therapy/1833238-02/
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7 Digital
http://us.7digital.com/artists/mc-zulu/electro-track-therapy/
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E-Music
http://www.emusic.com/listen/#/album/MC-Zulu-Electro-Track-Therapy-MP3-Download/12832540.html

After years of turning ideas around in my head, I’m really ready to start! No longer anyone’s assistant, I’m calling the shots now! I met the artists who would be my next (maybe most important) clients on an airplane. We talked PR and interestingly enough, crowd psychology.  They said they’d just come back from Burning Man. Radiohiro and MC Zulu get the credit for encouraging me to go fully in this direction.