Sun, Mar 24, 2024
DEL and Guests Begin Recording 'Telivized'... Including a Freestyle from Sahfari at Funk Lab Studio, Home of DEL the Funky Homosapien. Telivized was groundbreaking, catching Rock The Bells' ears. The long-awaited recording session for 'Telivized' finally began at the legendary Funk Lab Studio. Where DEL the Funky Homosapien reigns. With an impressive lineup of guests and the impromptu freestyle from Sahfari. The room was electric. Anticipation was building for the recording. Q.Shy kept everyone grounded as DEL prepared to record. The production team was led by renowned Fanatik onBEATS. He meticulously set up the session, arranging every detail. Fanatik drops the beat and Sahfari captivated the room with his freestyle. He has a unique style and great flow. The Funk Lab Studio erupted as Sahfari dropped bars. The freestyle session was a masterful display of Sahfari's talent. It showed his ability to easily flow over the beat and capture audiences with his complex rhymes. His profound lyrics and high-energy delivery amazed listeners. With the freestyle segment successfully completed, 'Telivized' recording officially began. The session ended late into the night. The musicians were exhausted but fulfilled. The recording of 'Telivized' added another great track to the vast collection of songs. All the songs showcase the diverse talents of the featured artists. But this addition made 'Telivized' a highly anticipated release from Manik Mondaze. The Funk Lab Studio closed for the night. Lord Takim dropped another masterful freestyle. Baslonius.Funk put down the pad and DEL's guests left. The recording of 'Telivized' offered new collaborations and friendships. Everyone understood what unfolded within this legendary studio. The recording session marked the start of a new chapter in their careers. It also forged a bond that would go beyond time and genres.
Fri, Mar 29, 2024
Del Presents Dr. Rickey Vincent. He is an American author and historian. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. Vincent is known for his expertise in funk music. He has written notable books, like Funk: The Music, the People, and the Rhythm of The One (St. Martin's Press, 1996). Vincent, from Berkeley, California, loved funk music after seeing bands in the 1970s. He got a Master's and Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies, studying funk's history. The UC Berkely Professor teaches and hosts a radio show on funk music. Vincent started the San Francisco Funk Festival in 2001. He's been on TV and is known for his work on funk music. Join the Funk conversation. DEL, Baslonius.Funk, and Fanatik onBEATS meet with Dr. Vincent at the Funk Lab Studio.
Sun, Mar 31, 2024
Sahfari, Baslonius.Funk, Rashinel, and others are featured. DeL Presents reveals interactions and the creative process. Guests like Enoch, Q.Shy, Eyecue (Hobo Junction), and TRA join the session. The episode captures the performances, energy, and collaboration. Teamwork shines through as artists create something special. Performances seamlessly transition between each other. Sahfari sings soulfully, Baslonius.Funk impresses, and Rashinel deep dives on hip-hop. Recordings at DeL's Funk Lab studio exudes vibrant energy. The episode gives a glimpse into the series, celebrating its talent.
Fri, Apr 5, 2024
Join the funk conversation with Dr. Vincent, DeL, and Baslonius Funk. They talk record collecting, Funk music today, and Hip-Hop trends. DeL highlights Griselda and Roc Marciano as notable artists. Dr. Vincent notes Russell Simmons' view on music's direction, stressing individuality. He hints at honesty without criticizing the music industry. He also values artistic integrity and finding your unique path. Funk inspires creativity and serves as a guiding feeling. Dr. Vincent quotes Sheila E. who described funk as that nose-scrunching natural reaction. It drives home the message that artists should embrace this energy. They should strive for spontaneity and authenticity.