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The man they call 'Sureshot' is mostly well known for his groundbreaking and critically acclaimed hip hop meets jazz project 'The Sharpshooters'. This highly innovative sound garnered him global recognition and led to numerous releases on the: Ubiquity, Om, Light In the Attic, Shadow, Conception, Hed Kandi, and Sony labels.
In certain circles, Sureshot's insane record collection aka 'Million Dollar Crates' is often the topic of discussion. After all, he is responsible for 3 of the worlds rarest funk albums: 'Turner Bros. Act 1', 'Lialeh' and 'Wayne McGhie & The Sounds of Joy' getting proper legal reissues. Rumor also has it that the heavily sampled and even bootlegged 'Statues Breaks and Beats' & 'Soundbwoy Reggae Breaks and Beats' LP series was his crafty work.
This double CD is a library-esque soundscape that brings to light Sureshot's new one man band dubbed 'The Sureshot Symphony'. This LIMITED and private press release begins where The Sharpshooters left off combining all of the elements that Sureshot is infamous for. Whether it's Laid-back Lounge, Gritty Funk, Dancefloor Disco, or Rugged Reggae beats, they all bear his distinctive lush style and can be taken in as one cohesive body of work....and most importantly - BANGIN!
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