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"When cultures collide, the result can be anything fron wonderful to deadly. In the case of Australian musician Trafford Kennedy, better known under his artist moniker Traffik, and Jerry Long, better known as Kokane, the marriage of two styles from different continents resulted in an exceptional fusion of funk, neo-soul and hip-hop, aptly titled "The New Frontier".
Kokane and Traffik join forces on their collaborative effort, "The New Frontier", which is slated for a summer 2012 release. The album fuses the artists' many influences, from early 90's West Coast Rap to futuristic neo-soul sounds and vintage funk elements. Over the course...
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"When cultures collide, the result can be anything fron wonderful to deadly. In the case of Australian musician Trafford Kennedy, better known under his artist moniker Traffik, and Jerry Long, better known as Kokane, the marriage of two styles from different continents resulted in an exceptional fusion of funk, neo-soul and hip-hop, aptly titled "The New Frontier".
Kokane and Traffik join forces on their collaborative effort, "The New Frontier", which is slated for a summer 2012 release. The album fuses the artists' many influences, from early 90's West Coast Rap to futuristic neo-soul sounds and vintage funk elements. Over the course...
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