2011 Genre: R&B/Soul |
VulfpeckBiographyVulfpeck is a primarily instrumental, Los Angeles-based band inspired by the classic R&B rhythms recorded by the Funk Brothers, the Meters, and quite possibly Booker T. & the MG's. The founding members -- bassist Joe Dart, keyboardist Woody Goss, former My Dear Disco guitarist Theo Katzman, and keyboardist/drummer Jack Stratton -- attended the University of Michigan School of Music in Ann Arbor and aligned in 2011. They released their debut EP, the six-track Mit Peck, by the end of the year, and went on to issue several EPs of similar length through 2014. In March 2014, they also conceived Sleepify, a shrewd and samey set that featured tracks like "Z," "Zzzzz," and the finale "Zzzzzzzzzz." The royalties they earned from mostly nocturnal streams of the release -- ten half-minute tracks that consisted of nothing but silence -- funded a short, admission-free U.S. tour that September before it was removed by the streaming site. "Christmas in L.A.," featuring session giant David T. Walker on guitar, was out as a single three months later. In 2015, the band released their first album, Thrill of the Arts, which also featured guests including, most notably, Blake Mills. It hit the Top 20 of the Billboard R&B Albums chart and led to a performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The Beautiful Game followed in 2016 and landed on a handful of Billboard charts including R&B Albums, where it reached number six. ~ Andy Kellman. Vulfpeck is a primarily instrumental, Los Angeles-based band inspired by the classic R&B rhythms recorded by the Funk Brothers, the Meters, and quite possibly Booker T. & the MG's. The founding members -- bassist Joe Dart, keyboardist Woody Goss, former My Dear Disco guitarist Theo Katzman, and keyboardist/drummer Jack Stratton -- attended the University of Michigan School of Music in Ann Arbor and aligned in 2011. They released their debut EP, the six-track Mit Peck, by the end of the year, and went on to issue several EPs of similar length through 2014. In March 2014, they also conceived Sleepify, a shrewd and samey set that featured tracks like "Z," "Zzzzz," and the finale "Zzzzzzzzzz." The royalties they earned from mostly nocturnal streams of the release -- ten half-minute tracks that consisted of nothing but silence -- funded a short, admission-free U.S. tour that September before it was removed by the streaming site. "Christmas in L.A.," featuring session giant David T. Walker on guitar, was out as a single three months later. In 2015, the band released their first album, Thrill of the Arts, which also featured guests including, most notably, Blake Mills. It hit the Top 20 of the Billboard R&B Albums chart and led to a performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The Beautiful Game followed in 2016 and landed on a handful of Billboard charts including R&B Albums, where it reached number six. ~ Andy Kellman
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