Latest from `Stro featuring Richie and a ton of O.G’s!
Producer: Bruce Carson
Production House: WORKED Films
Director of Photography: Dave Stuart
First AD: Jordan Gross
First AC: Diego Alvarez
Hair & Makeup: Samantha Pickels
Casting: Olivia le Bihan
Editor: Ben Allen
Executive Producer: Bruce Carson
With a little help from our friends:
Kardinal Offishall
Shad K
Solitair
Kwajo Cinqo
Sarah Forrest
Adam Bomb
Tona
Gina Simone
Elcee drops off a new one. If you’ve been sleeping on dude there’s a good amount of material to get caught up on at this point. Shouts to the grind.
Elcee The Artist & the JetPacks Collective presents #MANESTREAM hosted by DJ Nado. The Toronto native leaves listeners head bobbin’ from the club—to the whip—to the bedroom. Silky smooth vocals spread over double-time raps have become a trademark sound for Elcee and we get this full-fledged with his latest mixtape, #MANESTREAM. Check out Elcee on Instagram and Twitter @ElceeTheArtist and on web via www.elceetheartist.com for latest projects and events.
Mae Oriel chops it up with Zambah.com about her influences, her mixtape and more. Peep the tape below. Still bumpin’ the Ginuwine cover!
Mae Oriel is a Toronto vocalist and songwriter that has a strong passion for 90’s styled R&B. It’s hard not to like her when her music is super catchy and feels like a nostalgiac trip through the golden years of R&B. Even when she’s riding a beats that have hardcore Hip Hop percussions she still finds a way to sweeten them up with powerful melodies that easily remind you of Mary J Blige’s earlier stuff.
Mae recently released her ‘Playback EP’, which possesses a collection of original music and remixed classics. In my opinion it’s a solid debut that she should be proud of and I’m really looking forward to what she comes next with.
Check out the fun conversation that I recently had with her. You can also vote for her song, ‘Toyin’ – RIGHT HERE on this week’s Zambah Charts!
If you could describe your sound in one sentence, what would it be?
Hmm. Electrifyingly refreshing with a dash of cognac.
Just by listening to your mixtape it’s clear to see that you’re a student of the greats that came before you. Who are some of the artists that inspire the direction of your sound?
Oh boy. That’s a long list. But I would definitely say Mary J. Blige, SWV, Total, TLC, and En Vogue. Vocally, my biggest influences growing up were Anita Baker, Chaka Khan and Sarah Vaughan.”