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In the Course of Studying Music and the Entertainment Bus...

Posted on the 19 November 2012 by Joel Rosario-Tapia @tapiauno1
In the course of studying music and the entertainment bus...
In the course of studying music and the entertainment bus...
In the course of studying  music and the entertainment business one comes across a lot of acts. One of my instructors at Full Sail University in Orlando, always seemed particularly forward thinking. His name was Dave and he was very positive and spoke about something called Dubstep which at the time in 2010 I had never heard of. Dave's optimism sold me on at least checking this "New" genre out.
 That day changed my life,and the course of my music. Dave is one half of the Group AfroWhitey  and you will get to know them really well,check it out!

What do you get when you blend bass blistering beats and smooth & sassy vocal antics? "AfroWhitey" is already turning ears and they are just getting started. With their first single "Ridin" hitting the top 10 Beatport Dubstep charts, people are taking notice and craving more. Including support from Martin Solveig, Skream, Tim Healey, Leeroy Thornhill, JFB, Freak Nasty, Borgore and mention from Annie Nightingale just to name
a few. With a feature in Mixmag, exclusive guest mix on BBC Radio 1 & a release on the Ministry of Sound Dubstep compilation, this crisp new sound is slated to rock stages and break bassbins from coast to coast and across the pond.These funky fresh Florida boys are bringing forth southern style swagger with big dirty basslines and are ready to rock the masses and shake some asses! 

                          AfroWhitey-City Lights

                        

Facebook.com/AfroWhitey              Soundcloud.com/AfroWhiteyTwitter.com/Afro_Whitey
youtube.com/afrowhiteymusic   http://static.fm/afrowhitey 
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