Future Music

Fort Knox Five Radio Free DC

Hailing from Washington, D.C. And formed in the melting pot of the city’s incendiary live music scene, stood four funky brothers. United on a quest to ignite dancefloors into a white hot frenzy, they mined and refined the finest elements of hip-hop, Latin, breaks, soul, reggae and electro into 24 carat grooves.

Inspired by the bullion depository of the same name, Steve Raskin, Rob Myers, Sid Barcelona and Jon Horvat (R.I.P.) bunkered down in the studio and began to forge their own brand of beats under the hallmark of the Fort Knox Five. And, as they reached debut album time, the team was striking musical gold at a dazzling rate.

“We’d all been having success in other groups like Thunderball and Thievery Corporation, and releasing tracks under the name DC’s Finest,” says Steve Raskin. “And then we compiled our biggest singles as Fort Knox Five on our 2006 label compilation, The New Gold Standard – which was technically our first unofficial album.” That LP hoovered up all of the group’s most popular songs, so work had to begin anew on what would become the official debut, Radio Free DC.

Tied together with radio dial-tuning skits, the album acted like a trip through the group’s vast musical influences. Flitting, track-by-track, through funky beat after funky beat. All held together by the vocal talents of rappers, toasters, singers and MCs they’d met on their collective musical journeys. Each vocalist, as vital to the audio alchemy as the core beatsmiths that minted

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Future Music

Future Music1 min read
Hardware Grooveboxes
Full Review: FM405 | The K.O.II isn’t the most advanced sampler on the market by any stretch, but there’s a lot of fun to be had within its limitations. Full Review: FM405 The ‘Plus’ builds on the capabilities of the original Play by adding some neat
Future Music2 min read
DAWs
While some of the new features are better implemented than others, Live 12 is a generous update, stuffed to the brim with new ideas and real potential. The latest version of FL Studio 21 adds exciting features, including in-DAW stem separation and Cl
Future Music3 min read
PreSonus Eris Pro 8 £429 each
The recently revamped PreSonus Eris monitor range includes upgrades to existing models and also some new additions. The Pro 6 and Pro 8 are new 2-way coaxial nearfields aimed at professional users, and it’s the larger Pro 8 that I have for review. Co

Related Books & Audiobooks