Get Hustle

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Another One Bites the Dust 00:00 Tools
A Dead Song 00:00 Tools
Revolution Van 00:00 Tools
Bloo Boo 00:00 Tools
Black Stallion Medallion 00:00 Tools
W.S.T.P. 00:00 Tools
Cat Act 00:00 Tools
Russian Wedding 00:00 Tools
Oceola 00:00 Tools
Brothers & Others 00:00 Tools
Comedy On Me 00:00 Tools
Tropic Of Capricorn 00:00 Tools
Earth Odyssey 00:00 Tools
Song For The Little Ones 00:00 Tools
Don Quixote & I 00:00 Tools
Pharaoh's Horses 00:00 Tools
Mountain High Valley Low 00:00 Tools
Charles Bronson 00:00 Tools
Mind Reader 00:00 Tools
Silver Dollar 00:00 Tools
Lost Lady 00:00 Tools
Raging Bull 00:00 Tools
Black Stallion 00:00 Tools
Lost Cities of Gold 00:00 Tools
Are You Ready 00:00 Tools
Medallion 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Don Quixote and I 00:00 Tools
Darkest Peru 00:00 Tools
Lost Cities of Gold (Piano Piece) 00:00 Tools
La Mar 00:00 Tools
Sangre del Toro 00:00 Tools
Brothers And Others 00:00 Tools
Pharaoh\'s Horses 00:00 Tools
I've Got A Gun I'm Excited 00:00 Tools
brotehrs and others 00:00 Tools
Track 1 00:00 Tools
Mad Power 00:00 Tools
Satan Be Gone 00:00 Tools
Pharaohs Horses 00:00 Tools
Who Do You Love? 00:00 Tools
Made of Magic 00:00 Tools
Lost Cities Of Gold (Piano Piece - Mark Evan Burden) 00:00 Tools
The Family M.C. 00:00 Tools
W*S*T*P (Watts Stax The Power) 00:00 Tools
Zion Cadillac 00:00 Tools
I & I Survive 00:00 Tools
Alchemical Candyman 00:00 Tools
Turquoise Owl 00:00 Tools
Who Do You Love 00:00 Tools
W. S. T. P. 00:00 Tools
Don Quixote #I 00:00 Tools
W-S-T-P (Watts Stax the Power) 00:00 Tools
[untitled] 00:00 Tools
I've Got a Gun, I'm Excited 00:00 Tools
Another One Bites the Dust (feat. The Oath) 00:00 Tools
W.S.I.P. 00:00 Tools
THE NORTH THULE 00:00 Tools
W.S.T.P. + Don Quixote & I 00:00 Tools
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To those who are unfamiliar with the Get Hustle, The first time I saw the Get Hustle was in the French Quarter, New Orleans, which was no accident. I was homesick and drifting around outside this petite theater down on Bourbon Street, in a haze, and all of a sudden I heard a reverberation that was so strange coming from the stage inside. I went in to witness the Get Hustle and they stole my heart. It was the most erotic and magnetic sound. At the same time it was deeply spiritual and connected like angels flying across the desert right into your soul, saving you and enslaving you. I was listening to a lot of Sun Ra, Amon Duul II, The Birthday Party, Leadbelly, and David Bowie at the time and it seems logical that whatever this sound was would be in complete agreement with my tastes at the time. It was truly a thrilling psychic event and there have been many with the Get Hustle since. Get Hustle will put you on your knees, turn you over and turn you out. It is crime! I was taken… Mac Mann is a gentleman who plays the electric piano making sounds that roll down octaves, scary, meaningful unfolding chapters of emotional plot sung to you like a hymn by Valentine Lovecraft Falcon, an angel, all the time the beat so primal, so bloodthirsty is pounding in every direction never repeating but maintaining the spell by Maxamillion Avila. I have been a child ever since and they take care of me as such. Listen to their song “Revolution Van” and you will understand what I mean. Whenever the weary old life and the weary old music seems to be hopeless there comes along an album so powerful and prosperous like the Get Hustle’s newest “Rollin in the Ruins” on Three One G. The Get Hustle has been in existence for 9 years and has consistently made albums that amaze. Records including the "I've Got A Gun and I'm Excited" 7" and "Now We're all Gone" 12" EP, both on GSL, the "Earth Odyssey" LP on 5RC/Kill Rock Stars, the Gravity single "Who Do You Love/ Mad Power" 7", and their Three One G debut 12" EP, "Dream Eagle” there was a shift to pure creative genius with “Live at the Little Fawn” a tour CD put out by the band themselves. The newest is another album in that realm, even more brilliant “Rollin’ in the Ruins” is a sacrifice for you friends, take the rose, thank Three One G for putting out such an amazing release. Listen to the song “Don Quixote and Me”, I can’t give musical references, but this song will say more about this record than a million words. “Rollin’ in the Ruins” is so intense, so explicit, and so ahead of it’s time, a miraculous continuance of the chronicle that is Get Hustle. ~ Jeff Schneider Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.