New York City's Groove Collective transcends musical categories with one go… Read Full Bio ↴New York City's Groove Collective transcends musical categories with one goal in mind: to move listeners' minds and feet. For more than a decade, this legendary group of musicians has improvised and refined the stylistic crosspollination of funk, jazz, house, Latin, hip hop, rock and every party-inducing sound in between. The pioneering members of Groove Collective are fluent in the international language of "groove." In-the-pocket drum and bass, colorful and vibrant horns, flavors of world percussion and intricate harmony all fuse together seamlessly under their watch. Groove Collective's innovative and refined sound is unparalleled. They are the masters of multi-hued funk. Billboard Magazine says that they "erase musical borders" and are "jazz/funk fusion at its most sublime."
When asked to describe the band, one member responded:
"Part social experiment, part musical experience; We've tried democracy, communism, capitalism, dorian, chromatic, mixolydian, starvation diets, sleep depravation, meditation, mediation, co-op, cooped up, disco-ambient-futura-trance-jungle-drum and bass-trip hop-hip-acid-transistor-funk-rock-psychedelic-silicon-hard bop-big beat-tube-electronic-live-dub-salsa-mambo combo with a twist... and you know, I think it might be the next big thing!"
Groove Collective's impressive history began in the early 1990's as they fueled the growth of New York City's acid-jazz scene. They quickly became a staple of a budding underground club scene known for pairing DJs with live performers. This groundbreaking enterprise was run under the media and event production mogul that would eventually become Giant Step. Groove Collective crafted and popularized the fusion of jazz and funk, pioneering what is now referred to globally as "groove" music. Jon Pareles of The New York Times says, "Groove Collective's identity lies not in one fixed style, but in its capable hospitality to whatever might keep hips swaying."
Through the years they have remained faithful to the "collective" spirit their name suggests, featuring a rotating cast of talented players. Their current six-piece incarnation features five original members. Groove Collective is: Jay Rodriquez (saxophones, flutes, bass clarinet), Genji Siraisi (drums, programming, vocals), Fabio Morgera, (trumpet, flugelhorn, effects), Chris "Ifátóyè" Theberge, (congas, bata drums, percussion), Barney McAll, (Fender Rhodes, synthesizers, piano), Jonathan Maron (bass)
When asked to describe the band, one member responded:
"Part social experiment, part musical experience; We've tried democracy, communism, capitalism, dorian, chromatic, mixolydian, starvation diets, sleep depravation, meditation, mediation, co-op, cooped up, disco-ambient-futura-trance-jungle-drum and bass-trip hop-hip-acid-transistor-funk-rock-psychedelic-silicon-hard bop-big beat-tube-electronic-live-dub-salsa-mambo combo with a twist... and you know, I think it might be the next big thing!"
Groove Collective's impressive history began in the early 1990's as they fueled the growth of New York City's acid-jazz scene. They quickly became a staple of a budding underground club scene known for pairing DJs with live performers. This groundbreaking enterprise was run under the media and event production mogul that would eventually become Giant Step. Groove Collective crafted and popularized the fusion of jazz and funk, pioneering what is now referred to globally as "groove" music. Jon Pareles of The New York Times says, "Groove Collective's identity lies not in one fixed style, but in its capable hospitality to whatever might keep hips swaying."
Through the years they have remained faithful to the "collective" spirit their name suggests, featuring a rotating cast of talented players. Their current six-piece incarnation features five original members. Groove Collective is: Jay Rodriquez (saxophones, flutes, bass clarinet), Genji Siraisi (drums, programming, vocals), Fabio Morgera, (trumpet, flugelhorn, effects), Chris "Ifátóyè" Theberge, (congas, bata drums, percussion), Barney McAll, (Fender Rhodes, synthesizers, piano), Jonathan Maron (bass)
Lift-Off
Groove Collective Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Lift-Off' by these artists:
Iratus Και δε με νοιάζει τίποτα μαλάκα Πέθανα πολύ πριν τα 30 Ο…
Patrick Cowley Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one Ta…
Star One [Instrumental]…
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13%02MARTHA MY DEAR Martha, my dear Though I spend my days in conversation, plea…
13_MARTHA MY DEAR Martha, my dear Though I spend my days in conversation, ple…
Everybody The tears I cried for you could fill an ocean, But…
Everything Is Changing Everyday people Keep doing what they got to do Everything …
Everything Is Changing (Swag Remix) Everyday people Keep doing what they got to do Everything is…
Everything Is Changing - Swag Remix Everyday people Keep doing what they got to do Everything is…
Hear My Dear Martha, my dear Though I spend my days in conversation, plea…
Hide It I think I′m fallen in love to someone I think Deeper i thou…
I Want You I want you I want you so bad I want you I want…
Martha My Dear Martha, my dear Though I spend my days in conversation, ple…
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@Mystique2u
This song will always sound fresh! 2023, y'all... 💯 🔥 🎶 💖
@latoyawilson1099
Been looking for this song for well over 20 years!!!!
@1mistaGROOVE
I'm glad your search is over. Enjoy! God Bless
@marlonbarber9605
I've loved this cut since the 90s. I first heard it on a dance tv show that featured Chicago Steppers called "Steppin' at Club 7, in 1997. Imagine that! I was immediately hooked!!! No place in this world even comes close to my city...Chi City!
@jaywad8876
This should have been a single on the Billboard Hot 100, jazz or pop charts too!
@drettaqueen9068
Idk why this popped into my head today...but I'm glad my thoughts got the best of me...
Good music like this is definitely missed...now to find the sped up version
@rodneyjamea4816
why don't you hear songs like this on radio anymore? REAL MUSIC!
@1mistaGROOVE
Rodney Jamea Check out my radio show - mistaGROOVE's OldSpice Jams - on my channel. God Bless
@debrawright9451
1mistaGROOVE oh yes
@hotpotato5029
Creat your own radio station ans put it on your track list!