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REAL CULTURAL SH*T EPListen HERE
Compton’s multi-hyphenate producer and singer Channel Tres has released his new EP, titled REAL CULTURAL SH*T.
REAL CULTURAL SH*T follows a series of crowd-moving singles from Channel Tres including ‘6am’ which pairs a big Motown melody with a kiss of French Touch and the seriously funky, 70s-infused track ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’ that embodies the glam and decadence of the decade. REAL CULTURAL SH*T debuts three brand new tracks and will present some of Channel’s most authentic work yet while serving as a proper introduction to what he dubs as “Compton house.”
House music experienced a mainstream resurgence in 2022, but Channel Tres has continually proven to be a pioneer in the space—he’s ahead of the curve and continuing to push the boundaries of the genre leading into 2023. “Compton house” is his invention, a blend of the rhythms of Chicago house and Detroit techno with the snarl of West Coast rap. It’s an irresistible formula. His deep, Barry White-like baritone has found fans in everyone from Tyler, The Creator to Elton John to Barack Obama. He’s toured the world with artists like Robyn, Vince Staples, Disclosure, Toro y Moi, and late last year joined Flume on his Australian tour. His music has soundtracked Apple commercials, HBO series, Paris runway shows and major motion pictures.
Channel continues to expand his growing list of unique collaborators with a feature alongside SG Lewis and Charlotte Day on ‘Fever Dreamer’ and Mura Masa’s ‘Hollaback Bitch’, also featuring Shy Girl. He recently collaborated with Honey Dijon on her alluring new single ‘Show Me Some Love (feat. Sadie Walker)’ and was a highlight on the seductive focus track ‘Attention Whore’ from Tove Lo’s new album DIRT FEMME.
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