Austin-based Flyjack releases its third record, New Day - a love letter to late 60's and early 70's rare groove, soul and deep funk. Painstakingly assembled over 17 months at guitarist Buck McKinney's Rocky Coast Studio, New Day features seven carefully curated underground rare groove classics, and five Flyjack originals. Utilizing an assortment of vintage microphones, preamps, Moog synths, Wurlitzer electric pianos and other 70's gear, coupled with modern recording techniques and sonics, Flyack pays homage to underground funk while embracing new possibilities for the genre.
New Day leads off with crate-digger's gold "It's a New Day" - a racial protest song originally recorded and released in 1973 by the Skull Snaps on the tiny GSF label. The song's call-to-action resonated with Flyjack - particularly in the wake of recent events like the Women's March and the protests against President Trump's anti-immigration executive orders. The Skull Snaps' original is probably best known for its opening drumbreak - which has been sampled on countless records by everyone from Gang Starr to Ol' Dirty Bastard to DJ Shadow. However, the song has never been covered in its entirety until now. Flyjack's version is decidedly psychedelic - with a heavy percussion breakdown followed by an echo-drenched Ernie Isley-ish guitar solo, and a call-and-answer to close-out the piece. A video of "It's a New Day" is currently in production. Shot by Austin director Ray Schlogel of Underground Planet, the video features footage of recent political events, and breakdancing by conga player Rudy Canales and Austin B-Boy dancer Dave Rok a/k/a David Trevino.https://www.facebook.com/Flyjack-105775039450364/
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