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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>words Ali Raymond / images <a href="http://www.romainkedochim.com/" target="_blank">Romain Kedochim</a></em></p>
<p><strong>To be known as the ‘Ambassador </strong><strong>of Boogie Funk’ holds unusual diplomatic weight</strong><strong>ht in this musical world. Highly respected amongst the musical elite, </strong><strong>In his </strong><strong>words an</strong><strong>d</strong><strong> those of many others he’s here to represent the inhabitants of  Funkmosphere and after hearing his debut ‘Eachtoizown’ it’s a citzenship  we should all be applying for. </strong></p>
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<p>It’s truly amazing the hype that has been generated around this release but then again his Funk is futuristic, mind opening and all unique. Dam  (pronounced Dame) has spent the last few years cultivating a musical  renaissance rotted in the early 80’s styles known as Boggie, Modern Soul  and Electro-funk pioneered in his native Los Angles. When you listen to  what Dam is making, you find it hard to compare it to anything else.</p>
<p>Effortlessly gliding through  retro-futuristic trend-transcending funk, he has not only carved his  niche, he owns it. Charismatic, warm and with more swag then Michael  Jordan with Rick James hair and Spike Lee dunks, we’re excited to get to  finally meet the impressionable funksta in London’s East end. As we sit  down over a round of fitting Cavasia, we begin with the standard  question, his main inspiration.</p>
<p>‘Prince. When prince came to the scene along with Craft Work and P-funk.  They created a whole electro funk scene.’ Although Los Angles was home  to the leading Techno-Hop label as well as groups like LA Dream Team,  The World Class Wrecking Crew (Dr Dre) and Ice T’s early work which was  riddled with electro funk, Dam stands affirmative that the seven times  Grammy winner was his biggest influence then and now.</p>
<p>‘That was a short-lived period in LA. And you know I use to buy those  records Egyptian Lover, Uncle Jams Army those kinds of things. I  remember those parties. I was too young, but right when they fell off I  was able to get in and it was just explosive. People would actually  dance and party. It wasn’t like you moved and just nodded your head.  That’s definitely where I came from, that early to mid-80s vibe. But  when Prince dropped records like 1999 and Controversy it was just  inspirational.’</p>
<p>And it’s more then admiration. Along with the hair, the way Dam  orchestrates, vocalizes synthesizes his vibrant album you can distinctly  draw similarities with the artist formely known.<br />
‘People really do get it twisted, because he’s known for being a pop  artist right now. But really, he was a true funk artist that actually  progressed after the P-Funk, Rick James Bootsy era. Prince kept it  going. Yes he always looped into the Michael Jackson thing, but really  he was a Funksta. I admire him for the subject matter, the musically he  brought to it, the length of the songs.’</p>
<p>This could be the main reason Dam’s debut also is a lengthy listen. His  biggest pet hate though, like many, is comparing Prince to MJ.</p>
<p>‘I don’t really understand why people compare the two. He was so much  more then Michael. Michael, rest in peace, was more off an entertainer  who chased the pop hit. Prince was more of a musician and innovator in  the true sense if the word.<br />
Prince took me to another world!’</p>
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<p>Ironically or maybe just a consequence Dam’s music also, like  Mirrors, has the ability to sonically transport you to a different  planet.<br />
‘It’s one simple hook on the song.’ He smiles ‘Never lose control, look  inside your soul, mirrors.’Definitely a stand out track, like dam says  the song has the power to revitalize and get people partying.<br />
‘That’s what mirrors is about. Sometimes you look into the mirror and it  can remind you of a dream you had. Mirrors bring out things. It’s not  just about vanity. There’s something in mirrors that interests me. So  that’s what the song is about.’</p>
<p>Dam-Funk holds an unusual sound and you have to be willing to open your  mind to really absorb his music and therefore understand the true  brilliance of ‘Toeachizown’. With fans across the world including top UK  DJ’s Benji B and Giles Peterson we aren’t alone in thinking his music  is something special. What’s also amazing is how he smoothly moulds the  classic West Coast funk tradition into a sound for 2009 creating his own  rendition of boogie, a sort of renaissance funk. A term though he  doesn’t want to be misinterpreted.<br />
‘My shit is not retro dude. I don’t make retro music. There are other  cats that are making retro music righ now, trying to reduplicate. I just  use the influences when I’m trying to take it to the future.’</p>
<p>This Futuristic idea is evident throughout his release especially on the appropriately named ‘Searching For Funks Future’.</p>
<p>‘My stuff is made on analogue equipment that was made back in that  period but I’m still trying to progress it into new types of chords and  drum patterns, tweaking it equalizer wise so I get different tempos.  Like ‘Searching For Funk’s Future’ that’s an up-tempo track but then you  have more laid back stuff like ‘Love Is Here With You and Me Tonight’.  I’ve tried to keep that aesthetic from the past but at the same time  push it to a new level where you can still enjoy it in a melodic way.’</p>
<p>Also known as the ‘man to go to for synth’s’, in order to realise this  album he has leant on his ridiculous library of plug-in’s and synth’s’,  which he has horded with squirrel like discipline over the years.<br />
‘Yeah. I collect them. I collect drum machines and synth’s. It’s an  addiction. Man it’s a good question that you asked because I’ve been  moving away from collecting records to collecting instruments now. I’ve  already got a lot of my wish list records, so right now I’m more  interested in collecting instruments to make the music I always wanted  to make in my head’</p>
<p>Lacking modern techniques and nurturing this obsession has meant that  ‘Toeachizown’ still has a retro sound. It also means time wise it would  have taken forever, highlighting Dam’s passion for the cause.<br />
‘It is important to me man, I wanted to make this record just like I was  recording back in the day. Like when I was recording on two tapes on a  mixer in a radio shack. I wanted to record this record without Protols,  without any of the high-tech technology. I have Protols, it’s collecting  dust on my shelve right now (laughs).This record just paid tribute to  the struggle I went through, throughout all the years I’ve been  recording. I wanted to keep it just like that.’</p>
<p>As we get closer to our time with Dam, his welcoming persona like many  top musicians who are passionate about their art, makes you wish you  could talk lengthly about the inspirational possibilities of music.  Signed to the legendary Stone Throws label, the very successful long  lasting independent, dam affirms again what really drives him.</p>
<p>‘We are doing this for the love of the art. When you’re on an indie like  myself it’s mainly about the art. I consider myself an artist. I didn’t  get into this thing to be a baller. I do it because it fulfills me when  somebody really enjoyed that particular song. That’s worth more then  gold. That’s what it’s about.</p>
<p>‘I don’t want people to ever get it twisted I’m Hip-Hop lover and part  of that generation. I’m on Hip-Hop label for gods’ sake (laughs) but  it’s like I just consider myself a funksta within it. And what I’m doing  is continuing where funk left off. Like where there was that last gasp  of funk.’<br />
It’s certainly a promising new chapter for Southern Cali Space Funk and  as the last of the Cavasia is sipped I am sad to have to leave the man  of immense style. Unfortunately running out of time, I bluckle on   asking how he keeps his hair so silky and instead close  with one last  question. What do you want the listener to get from the debut?</p>
<p>‘I appreciate you asking that man. I go back again when I use to ditch  school ‘cos a prince record was being released that Tuesday afternoon.  And I would go to the record store. I’d run home, open my windows and  sit on a chair and jus go into another world. It was powerful to listen  to. What I tried to with this project was make an album. Some songs  might not be hitting as hard, but it’s part of a lineage story being  told loosely. And that’s what I was trying to bring with this album.  Enjoyment and healing.’</p>
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<p>&#8212;&#8212;</p>
<p><a title="Dam-Funk Myspace" href="http://www.myspace.com/damfunk" target="_blank"><em>Dam-Funk Myspace</em></a><br />
<a title="Stones Throw" href="http://www.stonesthrow.com/" target="_blank"> <em>Stones Throws Records</em></a></p>
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