B-MACK’s ‘Duckgrease Burning At The Crabhouse’ Smacks With Funk Hip-Hop
Bruce Mack or B-MACK is a versatile artist and sound producer. He dips into the spectrum of hip-hop, funk, groove, soul, and R&B, sliding through them with an effortless charisma. His work channels the free form, spontaneous, and fun ethos of the 90s. He likes putting things together and then follows their interactions and representations of the theme. His latest release, ‘Duckgrease Burning At The Crabhouse’ is performed alongside vocalist and fellow artist MsLarayne. The funk equalizes the absurdness of the theme, taking it to arenas of swag and comedy.
The soundscape is incredibly dynamic. You’ll spot a lot of old-school references, presented with a fashionable modern design. MsLarayne’s vocals will throw you back to Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaugh, and Aretha Franklin. The blues glaze over you like a mist, a fine contrast to the wiry and hip-hopping trinkets in the rest of the soundscape. Listen Now!