° Fever °

This article was written by BustedBASS

When classic artists update their sound they often run the risk of losing the originality that made them special. That’s not at all the case on Fever, a track from George Clinton‘s latest release. It’s a cover of a classic 1950s song and features guest vocals by Sly Stone. The subtle autotune sounds totally at home and reminds us how much both George and Sly are an inspiration to today’s musicians. Today’s pop music is only just catching up to the sonic experiments these mad scientists have been pumping out for years. Fever is a enlightening lesson for modern musicians, bridging the gap between three distinct musical eras.

George Clinton ft. Sly Stone – Fever

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July 21st, 2010 | Published in Music




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