The Du-Rites

The Du-Rites are a New York-based funk outfit steeped in the raw, gritty essence of the genre's vintage heyday. Composed of multi-instrumentalists J-Zone (Jay Mumford) and Pablo Martin, the group merges authentic old-school funk vibes with a fresh, dynamic energy that honors tradition while pushing the envelope. J-Zone, known for his hip-hop production and drumming, brings a hefty dose of breakbeat love to the table, while Martin, with his extensive experience in guitar and the New York music scene, infuses a palpable groove into their collaborative work.

Since their formation, The Du-Rites have garnered a reputation for their no-nonsense approach to music, emphasizing live instrumentation and minimal overproduction. With a series of vibrant releases that include "Bucket," "Go Funk Me," and "Super Phunk," the duo has consistently served up a menu of tight rhythms and infectious melodies. Tracks like "Plug It In" and "Funk Monk" exhibit their capacity to deliver intense, driving funk that's as at home on a gritty streetcorner as it is on the dance floor. They honor the lineage of funk in their works, while "Penny Loafers" and "Bay B. MoMa" display their finesse and rhythmic dexterity. With "Pressure," "The Squeeze," and "The Sun," The Du-Rites maintain their charisma and charm, ensuring that every groove is saturated with the spirit of pure, undiluted funk. The Du-Rites have not just revived the legacy of funk; they've claimed their own righteous place within it, continuing to captivate audiences who crave that soulful, funky sound.

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