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Brother Reade

BRAP!

About Me

One MC and one DJ: It remains the most elemental group set-up in hip-hop. Plenty of classic acts have sprung up from this duo design: Eric B & Rakim, LL Cool J & Cut Creator, and DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince are but a few. As the great art of hip-hop has evolved over the years, however, the pairing-up process has become more identified with studio collaborations: RZA scoring Method Man's immortal first album, and Timbaland's future-forward productions for Missy Elliot. Now a group has arrived that combines the best of both. Meet Jimmy Jamz (MC/lyricist) and Bobby Evans (DJ/producer), purveyors of both body-rocking live shows and recorded creations that repay headphone-strapped scrutiny. Together, the two are known as Brother Reade. And the fresh fruit of their labor is the album you hold in your hands: Rap Music.

These days, Brother Reade make Los Angles home. But their shared roots go back to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the NASCAR-and-nictotine-stained southern city where they met in adolescence. Jamz was a singer in a punk band in need of a drummer. Enter Evans, a natural born rhythmatist who'd just seen the movie Juice for the first time. Discovering their mutual passion for hip-hop, the pair began to develop their skills in secret, a self-imposed apprenticeship that they now agree may be the smartest thing they ever did. "We always communicated well," Jamz says, "even while our friends made fun of us because we spoke our own language. Our similar senses of humor and style were there from the get-go, and our natural chemistry has continued to deepen."

That chemistry supersaturates the grooves of Rap Music. "Back to the beginning/ rap's first inning/ penny on the needle with the turnstile spinning," Jimmy Jamz flows on the album's explosive opener "Let's Go." Meanwhile Bobby Evans combines rib-rattling snare hits and bass kicks, flying in a sonic hook that sounds like a spaceman's thermos boiling over on the sun. The song is notable for introducing the album's underlying theme: If you know your history, you can take the hip-hop to its next evolutionary step while keeping the essence intact. Or to put it another way: If hip-hop had its own Truth-in-Labeling Award, it would go to Rap Music.

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Press


LA Times Interview

Pitchfork Review for Rap Music
LAist Interview
Stylus Magazine Review for Rap Music
XLR8R Review for Rap Music
The Owl Mag Review for Rap Music
Venus Magazine Review for Rap Music
West Coast Performer Magazine Review for Rap Music
Spin Magazine Top 3 songs you have to download
OC Weekly Review for Rap Music
URB Magazine Review for Rap Music

Stop Smiling Magazine Feature

URB Magazine Next 100

PIMP Magazine (UK) Feature

URB Magazine Review for The Illustrated Guide

Spin Magazine Review for The Illustrated Guide

Los Angeles Alternative Interview
Mixtapes


Splish Splish (Ya'll Don't Really Know) You can hear the first 15 minutes and cop the product here...

Lead The Field, A Southern Rap Mixtape Full free download here...
Videos


Like Duh Directed by Banner Gwin

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Invasion On Eight Legs Directed by RJ Shaughnessy
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 7/17/2004
Band Website: BrotherReade.com
Band Members: Jams F Kennedy and Bobby Evans
Influences:

RAP MUSIC. Cop That Beezy here...


Out now our full length, Rap Music. Heres the first review from URB Magazine

Records

Rap Music

- iTunes - Buy
The Illustrated Guide to: 9 to 5

- iTunes - Buy
Northcack Aphonicrobotickillatrackatronic

- iTunes - Buy

Seven Days in the Same Clothes

- Buy

Sounds Like:
Newsletter!


Record Label: Record Collection
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

BROTHERREADE.COM

New site is up and causing mass hysteria.
Posted by Brother Reade on Thu, 10 Jan 2008 11:58:00 PST

Dirty Sexy Money

Did anyone catch this show last week? I never got to see it but I hear "About That Rock" is holding down the LA party scene....
Posted by Brother Reade on Tue, 09 Oct 2007 01:08:00 PST

LA Times

We talked to LA Times a little bit the other week.In Los Angeles, the pair's skills became quite the attraction at loft parties, and they signed a deal with Record Collection. Unlike a lot of modern h...
Posted by Brother Reade on Tue, 09 Oct 2007 01:01:00 PST

Venus Magazine Hott List

Venus Magazine nominated "Rap Music" for their Hip Hop Album of the year. Its pretty radical considering the only other nominees are Clipse and Common. Damn. Cast your votes here and show the kids wha...
Posted by Brother Reade on Fri, 28 Sep 2007 10:49:00 PST

Winston World - Tour update (latedate)

You can read it all at DrinkMoloko.com...
Posted by Brother Reade on Fri, 21 Sep 2007 03:26:00 PST

Show at Family Bookstore - So Radical

It was really amazing. You can check out the rest of the pictures at the FAMILY Blog and Teenage Teardrops...
Posted by Brother Reade on Fri, 21 Sep 2007 02:16:00 PST

Fuck Yeah Fest Photos - Teenage Teardrops

We've been sleeping on this for a minute. More pictures of Fuck Yeah Fest at Teenage Teardrops...
Posted by Brother Reade on Fri, 21 Sep 2007 03:54:00 PST

Fader Love... Come out sunday

RJ Shaughnessy, our ever present bro and photographer, got a look from the Fader. Come out sunday to his book release and see what the fuss is about. We'll be supplying ambient club bangers as will Mi...
Posted by Brother Reade on Sat, 04 Aug 2007 04:37:00 PST

BR BBQ Pictures

It was jammin, Ya'll should of been there....
Posted by Brother Reade on Sun, 22 Jul 2007 04:16:00 PST

RAP MUSIC is out...BOOM.

Ya Damn right...pick it up now on iTunes Need some convicing? Read below...Spin Magazine Top 3 songs you have to downloadOC Weekly Review for Rap MusicURB Magazine Review for Rap MusicStop Smiling Mag...
Posted by Brother Reade on Wed, 11 Jul 2007 04:12:00 PST