79.5 Industrial-Infused Feminist Hip Hop Anthem “B.D.F.Q.” Unleashed Today Available across platforms here. On Tour This Spring! 5/8: Seattle, WA @ Madame Lou’s 5/11: San Francisco, CA @ Rickshaw Stop 5/12: Los Angeles, CA @ The Paramount 6/2: Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Made 6/24: Philadelphia, PA, @ Johnny Brenda’s Self-Titled Sophomore LP Due Out 5/5 via Razor-N-Tape “The six-person ensemble sound like Donna Summer and Evelyn (Champagne) King playing a Steve Rubell club.” - The New Yorker “79.5 Spins Sounds of the ’70s” - American Songwriter “Inspired by divas like Grace Jones and Donna Summer, “Club Level,” is a glittery disco bop.” - Cool Hunting |
NYC’s 79.5 will release their self-titled sophomore album May 5 on Razor-N-Tape. Fearless and confident, the masterful melodies are immersed in the heady glow of 1970s disco and the white-hot electro of the Midwest, topped with the melodic gorgeousness of 1980s R&B. The origins of their song “B.D.F.Q.” lay in singer, songwriter and composer Kate Mattison’s time back home in Detroit, during which she wrote the pounding anthem — which stands for “Bitch, Don’t Fucking Quit” and is released today alongside an official video. The personal call-to-arms is a reflection of Mattison’s struggles when it came to creating and releasing music in an environment fueled by misogyny and neglect. “This whole record is a big fuck you to the industry,” she explains. Reflecting on what she’s been through and landing at new label home Razor-N-Tape, Mattison says. “It’s been an ideal, dreamy situation. I feel like I’m finally being heard, which is great, and It feels like it’s finally happening how it should happen.” Watch / Share: “B.D.F.Q.” Video Joined by singer and rapper Lola Adanna + sax player/flautist Izaak Mills and with drummer Caito Sanchez (Charles Bradley, Lee Fields) and bassist Andrew Raposo (Midnight Magic, Hess Is More) rounding out the rhythm section, the sound of 79.5 is full-bodied and straight from the heart—recalling the thrilling work of Patrice Rushen as well as the type of dance music that’s been the beating heart of New York City for eons. Named after an imaginary radio station, 79.5 was started in 2010 by Kate Mattison. With only a self released 12” in circulation, 79.5 was written up in The New Yorker twice based on the eminence of their live sets alone. In 2016, the band released the now classic 45, “Terrorize My Heart (Disco Dub)” a staple in DJ sets, getting spins from Gilles Peterson, Q-Tip, Just Blaze and Natasha Diggs. In February 2021, Questlove added the Mattison-penned track to his 100 Essential Songs You Should Know playlist, which includes legendary musicians Sade, CHIC, Patrice Rushen, and Prince. Recently touring with Durand Jones & The Indications, fans will have new opportunities to experience the soulful quintet’s euphoric live show as they have just announced a slew of new tour dates. Stay tuned for more news and tour dates coming soon! |
Credit: Rosie Cohe 79.5 Tracklisting: 1. Club Level 2. B.D.F.Q. 3. Feel Like Dancin’ 4. As I Wait 4 Your Love 5. Stereo In The Window 6. 79.5 (feat. LaDawn Black) 7. Our Hearts Didn’t Go That Way (feat. Durand Jones) 8. Long Term Parking 9. So Real 10. Magazine 11. Fight or Fall |
4/12/2023
NYC's 79.5 Unleash Industrial-Infused Feminist Hip Hop Anthem “B.D.F.Q.” | Spring Tour | LP out 5/5
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