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Artist description
we strongly believe that because of our unique
style of music that we bring something new to
the game " we will not conform" cause Originality
is the key. |
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Music Style
mixture of hip-hop-r&b- and reggae...with a splash of different world cultures |
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Musical Influences
Dean Jarvis,George Clinton,Professor nuts |
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Similar Artists
none |
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Artist History
In November of 2000 a trip to the island paradise of Jamaica would lead to the start of one of today’s hottest hip-hop/reggae crews. It all started with a phone call placed to(me) George flowers one cold Toronto night at 3:am, the voice said in a whispered voice “ miss daisy (dead)has passed… the funeral is in 3 days!!!”. I hung up the phone in shocked disbelief. And the tears started. I left for Jamaica that morning on a private charter my mom sitting beside me holding my arm so tightly I still remember the grooves they left in my skin for days. The funeral went well, as it turns out my grandmother, as dying goes was well prepared, she had arranged everything and I mean everything!!! She had independently financed the building of the church that held last service for her! And had left a concise letter of what she would like to have done at her passing. she hadn’t told anyone why she wanted to move from Brooklyn NY after 30 years we thought she was just retiring as we found out later she had known she was going to pass for some time but didn’t want to worry us, she had made arrangements to be “back home” for her last years.
She was quite the civic patron and had always given back to her small island that she loved with all her heart.
I am the youngest of a family of 6 that left yard at a very young age, due to the strength of my mother, who wanted us to have a better education. I didn’t know what to expect from Jamaica. The love that the people in my parish had for my grandma was extended to me. Having been raised in Brooklyn with her she spoke a lot of me I would find out later everyone knew who I was (miss daisy grand pickney). I knew no one.
One day I was in Westmoreland at the neighbourhood barber shop entertaining the massive free styling with some Carl Allen mix cd I had brought with me. One of the local guys liked the vibes and started busting lyrics in a few minutes we had an audience of about 30 people dancing in the streets. To make a long story short having left for a brief time we returned to find one of the cd missing and it was thought to have been stolen. Before I had a chance to say anything the whole area burst into excitement with threats of violence and death floating through the air! Damian was so insulted to the max that after the vibes we had built someone would “disrespect the program” the happy ending is that the cd was never stolen; the bass from the speakers had knocked the cd behind the player out of view. That was also the beginning of one of today’s hottest musical groups.
When I returned from Jamaica I was telling my drum&bass producer friend Anthony Valenti about this guy I had met in Jamaica and how we had entertained some massive. I had met Valenti a few months before I had left for Jamaica and we had started working on some hip-hop drum&bass tracks, we started working on some projects and then my grandma passed. Just around the same time the next year. I was at home chilling watching the raptors battle on the boards when the phone rang I picked it up and the voice on the other end said ………………………….” Yow flowers, what a gwaan a me Damian, me de ya”
The driving force behind FluxMobb Clan is the combined talents of George Flowers, Damian Davis and Anthony Valenti.
Fluxmobb Clan is a small independent group of artist living in Toronto,Ontario we appreciate any and all positive comments
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Group Members
George Flowers, Anthony Valenti,Damien Davis,
Andriah Dailey and Joshua Walker |
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Instruments
Rusty"Recroom" McCarthy and Stan "S Blank" McCook |
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Albums
U Dun Know (FluxMobb Clan) |
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Additional Info
All original Canadian Content |
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Location
Mississauga, Ontario - Canada |
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