The Hustle Heads Take Hip-Hop Back To The Future With CD Duky Dope Demo

January 23, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Rochester, NY—The Hustle Heads were conceived in 1993 in the back seat of a Mazda 626, which does not get any more grass roots and natural than that. In a world of media overkill and everyone trying to be something they are not, the Hustle Heads prefer to push their music to new heights and reach back to their roots to formulate the kind of hip-hop that sets clubs on fire and gives the streets the rhythm and soul that it so desperately yearns.

The new CD Duky Dope DEMO is the result of endless gigging and countless hours to deliver what they term as Brown Noise. Bobb Mohommod and Aloysius Goldschmidt are the Hustle Heads. The gifted partners separate themselves from the pack and the mainstream by offering their listeners their own original interpretations of hip-hop. The result is a sound that young listeners crave to hear. By personalizing their music, it finds its way right to heart of their fans with no strings attached or unwanted commercialism. They are the prototypical independent artist.

The band comments-“We consider our music an amalgamation of De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest, & The Roots, because we feel these groups are more organic than most other manifestations of Hip Hop today. They are not afraid to push the envelope and are not constrained with trying to fit in.”

Duky Dope Demo is bound to gain fans beyond their greatest expectations. Recognition for their work is found through their listeners although it’s only a matter of time before the music industry stands up and takes notice of the Hustle Heads, the hip-hop of today performed by the stars of tomorrow. Duky Dope Demo is available through the F.Y.E. Localeyez program, selected CD stores nationwide, and along with exclusive music only at BrowNoise.com.

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