Fri, 01/13/2023 - 4:34 pm

Few instrumentalists carry more respect than Adam Deitch & Borahm Lee, who together form renown live-electronic act, Break Science.

On January 13th, the duo will release their first single of 2023, “Mecha Flora,” a dreamy amalgam of funk fusion with dancing keys, warping synths and irresistible rhythm. The single marks the duo’s first since 2020’s, “Mettawave,” and previews an extended EP forthcoming in 2023.

On February 2nd, the hybrid producer/instrumentalist duo will officially mark their return with a brand-new EP, Mecha Flora. Mecha Flora, a lockdown-era project, is a showcase for the vitality of live instrument-infused electronic music and its meditative, cathartic effect on listeners. The 6-track EP also marks the duo’s first extended release since 2018’s album, Grid of Souls.

Deitch & Borahm were quarantined like the rest of the world throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, but benefitted by living only 7-minutes walking distance apart from each other in their current homes of Denver, CO. These isolated recording sessions often featured Lee’s living room piano and drum set, an organic approach that empowered the producers through a dark time and invigorated the Break Science project in the process. As per their patented style, Mecha Flora is Break Science showing without telling listeners just how empowering and meditative this style of music can be.

Mecha is the digital, Flora is the natural – this EP represents the ebb and flow via master interpreters of music.

On February 2nd, the duo will celebrate the EP release with a headline debut at Denver’s Meow Wolf Convergence Station. Tickets can be found here: https://tickets.meowwolf.com/events/denver/break-science

MORE ON BREAK SCIENCE

Pioneers of Colorado’s electronic music explosion, Break Science soars ahead of the curve, with a decade-plus trendsetting the game. Steeped in filial traditions of East Coast hip hop, and futuristic soundwaves of the now, the Denver-based duo continues to scale creative mountains. Comprised of keyboardist/producer/jazz pianist Borahm Lee (Pretty Lights Live Band) and funk/hip-hop drummer extraordinaire Adam Deitch (Lettuce), Break Science traces roots to the embryonic seeds that flowered the electro-soul movement. The pair have consistently ascended the cutting edge of live dance music culture with an array of blistering live performances in any number of settings or configurations.

Borahm Lee’s masterful use of Ableton Live and prowess atop an assortment of analog synths, Fender Rhodes, and digital plug-ins propel Break Science’s towards the new frontier. Lee has worked with cultural icons like Kanye West and The Fugees, he is well versed in reggae/dub vibrations. Adam Deitch keeps it thorough with classic boom-bap, and inventive patterns that employ his rhythmic wizardry, be it electronic drum programming or a traditional trap-kit. Deitch has worked with hip-hop legends like Redman, Pharoahe Monch and members of the Wu-Tang Clan, he’s manned the drum seat for jazz luminaries like John Scofield (Uberjam). Both members of Break Science bring classic hip-hop, dub, drum n’ bass, dancehall, jazz, funk, and genre-defying elements to coalesce in modern electronic soundscapes.

The sum of these parts has evolved Break Science into an amalgam of styles authentic, and an artistic aesthetic wholly their own, heard in the highest of definition on their titanic 2018 full-length LP Grid of Souls. For ever-further explorations in sound, the duo will form like Voltron, combining with several members of Lettuce for the wildly-kinetic Break Science Live Band. Whether the essential dynamic duo or a full-fledged ensemble, they continue to break down the science & move the arena, one gridlocked soul at a time.

Thu, 02/01/2024 - 10:17 am

In an electrifying fusion of talent, modern funk pioneers Lettuce team up with house music maestros The Sponges for a groundbreaking remix of "Everything’s Gonna Be Alright" from Lettuce's eighth studio album, 'Unify.' This collaboration delivers a fresh, infectious EDM spin on the track, out now on Lettuce Records.

Adam Deitch of Lettuce shares his excitement:

"My good friend Manic Focus hit me up and said, 'these guys called The Sponges remixed your tune. You're gonna dig it!' Well... he sure was right! The remix blends so many elements of electronica, future bass, and tech house, while still featuring the organic elements of Lettuce. This remix is party-tested and approved.”

The Sponges add:
"Getting the opportunity to remix Lettuce was an absolute dream come true for us. We have often referred to Lettuce as the greatest funk band active today, and we do not say that lightly! We’ve seen Lettuce in concert probably half a dozen times or more, and we wanted to be able to share their vibes with our audience in a way that fit with our sound. In short, we loved the idea of bringing Lettuce to the club. House music fans deserve a little Lettuce too! And thus, our remix for 'Everything’s Gonna Be Alright' was born."

The original Lettuce track is from their eighth studio album, 'Unify,' released in June 2022. Featuring a guest vocal appearance from Dumpstaphunk's bass extraordinaire and song co-writer Nick Daniels, the track is an uplifting funk freight train. It represents Lettuce keyboardist Nigel Hall's reinterpretation of a classic Clark Sisters tune.

Lettuce continues to push musical boundaries, with a discography that spans over three decades of innovation. The Sponges, known for their fusion of funk and bass house, have made waves with their high-energy tracks and electrifying performances, garnering support from industry heavyweights. This remix not only marks a milestone in both groups' careers but also sets a new standard for genre-blending collaborations.

MORE ON LETTUCE:
Formed in 1992 by four alumni of the prestigious Berklee College Of Music, Lettuce has blossomed into a genre-busting six-member musical collective that feeds the rich history of funk music while combining it with strains of hip-hop, rock, psychedelia, jazz, soul, jam, go-go, and the avant-garde. With a Grammy® nomination under their belt, the ensemble consists of Adam Deitch (drums, percussion, arrangement), Adam “Shmeeans” Smirnoff (guitar), Erick “Jesus” Coomes (bass), Ryan Zoidis (alto, baritone, tenor sax, Korg X-911), Eric “Benny” Bloom (trumpet, horns), and Nigel Hall (vocals, Hammond B-3, Rhodes, clavinet, keyboards). Their discography includes notable albums such as 'Outta Here', 'Rage!', 'Fly', 'Crush', and the improvisational masterpiece 'VIBE'. Lettuce's relentless pursuit of musical innovation and their boundless energy have cemented their status as pioneers in the funk genre, continuing to captivate audiences worldwide with their live performances and recordings.

MORE ON THE SPONGES:
Rising from the vibrant and sometimes surreal landscape of Florida, The Sponges have carved out a unique niche in the electronic music scene. Fusing classic funk with cutting-edge bass house production, they've established a sound that's both scrunchy-faced fun and undeniably groovy. With support from industry titans like GRiZ, Zeds Dead, Tchami, AC Slater, The Floozies, Manic Focus, and Jauz, The Sponges have demonstrated their ability to light up dance floors and peak party hours alike. Their mission is simple: to blend sounds, bend bodies, and deliver the most fun and energetic listening experiences possible. After achieving FIVE #1 records on Beatport, The Sponges are fast on their way to becoming one of the most celebrated acts in the electronic music industry, earning them titles such as the dukes of disco and the future of funk. As they gear up for an explosive year, prepare your playlists for the lords of the low-end and the bassline bastards ready to groove their way into the hearts of fans everywhere.