Raga Bhairavi: Philadelphia Clef Club

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Year: 2019
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A decade after their genesis playing for pedestrians to raise tuition funds, DuPont Brass is teaching us how it’s done via their album “Music Education”. Class is in session ‘round midnight’ as the opening track of the same name reimagines Thelonious Monk’s most notable composition. An album title which alludes to a musical conservatory is fitting given the fact that DuPont Brass leverages several of our most prominent musical traditions. Trap drums and vocal ad libs put a modern spin on the Jazz Standard, ‘Round Midnight’. Neo Soul meets Earth Wind and Fire on “Bring That Ass Here”. And ‘Homecoming’ serves up soothing R&B. The most impressive thing about this album is how eclectic it is without sacrificing quality. They are jacks of all trades, and they have mastered them as well. The musicians and producers of DuPont Brass are able to leverage all styles - including the modern melding of soul and pop in “Drippin”, “To the End” and “Au Naturale”. They are able to create distinct sounding, genre bending songs because they have cultivated musicianship, theory, and the art of performance during their own “Music Education”. The 2020 Olympics may have been postponed, but it’s time to award DuPont Brass the gold. Jazz, Gospel, Soul, and Hip Hop are this year’s summer events and DuPont is going for the full sweep. But don’t take our word for it, listen and you be the judge.

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https://open.spotify.com/album/0tBhCd0HAefHPxSoRzN0Mk?si=cLBV2urVRx2gfBU0hxhvDw
Year: 2020

A Night in Tunisia

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DuPont Brass performing our favorite Dizzy tunes "A Night in Tunisia" at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Millennium Stage.
Year: 2019

So What

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DuPont Brass performing one of our favorite Miles Davis tunes "So What" at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Millennium Stage.
Year: 2019

I.L.M

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DuPont Brass performs their hit single "ILM" from their 2018 release "Eclectic Soul" available everywhere!
Year: 2021

'Til The End

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From the Kennedy Center's 50th Anniversary Celebration

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Year: 2021

Drippin

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DuPont Brass - Drippin (Official Music Video)

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On their latest single, “Drippin’”, DuPont Brass proves that they not only have the juice - they have the sauce. The track showcases all of the passion, bravado and musical excellence that have placed them firmly within the heart and soul of Washington D.C. Musically, the group melds modern pop excellence with timeless soul. Lyrically, there is a sense of excitement that harkens the listener back to laying out a new outfit on the eve of the first day of school. A very specific, yet relatable experience of Black boy joy that we shared long before that phrase entered our collective lexicon. This song is “for us, by us”, but the music and message are still undeniably universal. There is something divine about this track - beyond powerful horn lines that remind the listener of Kirk Franklin’s “Brighter Day”. When the trumpets blare, a startling revelation comes down from on high: the most important love comes from within. Thou shalt not deny the drip.

Director: John Welsh III & Parlay Studios
Producer: Cory Choy & Silver Sound Productions
UPM: Sal Morale
Crafty: Jason Katz
DP: Josh Echevarria
AC: Leo Gallagher
Gaffer: Patrick Knight
Key Grip: Jon Mendez
Best Boy Electric: Jeff Bell
Best Boy Grip: Matt Disando
Art Director: Nathan Muka
Playback / Art Swing: Light Liu
Stylist / Art Swing: Suliya Gisele
HMU: Marck Salazar
Editor: Adam Abada
Colorist Light VFX: Vlad Kucherov

CAST
Little boy 1 Nersiah
Little boy 2 Jhona
Year: 2020
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