The Slew | |
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Years active | 2009 |
Members | Kid Koala Dynomite D Chris Ross Myles Heskett |
The Slew is a multinational rock-influenced electronic music project consisting of Canadian turntablist Kid Koala, American producer Dynomite D, and Australian rock musicians Chris Ross and Myles Heskett, formerly of the band Wolfmother. [1] [2]
The group first came together in 2005, when Kid Koala and Dynomite D were approached to compose music for the soundtrack to a documentary film by filmmaker Jay Rowlands. [3] The film eventually fell through, but the group continued to collaborate on music, and released an album, 100%, in 2009, [4] which features an "oddly fascinating blend of funky samples and vintage rockism" as well as some uncredited, possibly sampled vocals. [5] The album includes several tracks that were first featured in different form on the 2006 Kid Koala album Your Mom's Favorite DJ . [6]
The group went on a tour of nine cities to promote the album. [7] The live shows were a combination of turntable work from the two DJs and high energy rock performance from the former Wolfmother members. [8]
In 2010, the Slew performed at the Vancouver International Jazz Festival. [9] Also in 2010, it was reported that the band was at work on a second album and had enlisted Mike Patton and Jon Spencer to contribute vocals. [10]
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