Posts Tagged ‘Bosco’

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Audio Gumbo is a supporter and fan of The Remix on WRFG 89.3 FM, so it was an absolute honor to be asked to provide the soundtrack for the #BrittanyWhitneyTakeover segment from 12-2am.  Co-host Brittany brought me on to share some Audio Gumbo flava and feed her listeners some sonic goodness.  As always with AG, the goal is to expose, entertain and hip y’all to some dope, funky shit.  Listen to the exclusive playlist below and download the full episode of The Remix here!

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bosco mph

Sigh.  BOSCO is damn near perfection.  Her voice transports you to a place where funk and pop blend seamlessly.  Her new single “MPH” is cool, fresh and sexy, injected with a sassy tone.  Reminiscent of vintage 80s R&B, updated with an electronic vibe, BOSCO brings a newness to a familiar sound.  After dropping “Black Book” and “Slippin’,” the anticipation for her new project is gaining serious momentum outchea.  Play this in your ride and you’ll get so lost in the tune, there’s no telling where you’ll end up.  Download the track here + receive a lookbook, complete with high quality photography of BOSCO killin’ these Atlanta streets.

 

bosco slippin

 

From the very first second of the track, BOSCO‘s new song “Slippin” feels like a free fall.  Unrestricted and fearless, her breathy vocals, along with production team NEVR‘s electro-R&B direction, capture the emotions of seduction and longing.  After her last single, I’m so looking forward to her upcoming project.  Listen below and download the track for free!

bosco black book

BOSCO has returned with a smooth track that maintains her funky, soul-infused aesthetic.  Make sure you keep it locked at hellobosco.com for updates on when her new project drops.  In the meantime, get all into “Black Book” below.

 

Photo by Carol Grady of Rhythmic Images

A few nights ago, I had the pleasure of experiencing an intense soul session that completely satiated my rhythmic thirst.  Chicago native Jesse Boykins III (an Audio Gumbo favorite) touched down in Atlanta at The Five Spot and shared his “Romantic Movement” and his glorious ‘fro with his adoring listeners.  His opening acts included Micah Freeman and Gilles, whom I, unfortunately, missed out on but word is, both gentleman threw down.  I’ll be checking them out.  Another opener was the dope ass band Bosco.  Led by the funky fresh Brittany Bosco, ATL’s finest served up tunes with their last show of 2012.  Brittany B. killed with her rendition of Ralph Tresvant’s “Sensitivity,” completely transforming it into a soulful, rock joint.

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