Zane Lowe Premieres The Pollyseeds' "Funny How Time Flies" On Beats 1 Radio



Group Includes Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper,
Kamasi Washington, Marlon Williams, Robert “Sput” Searight, Rose Gold, & more
 
Sounds of Crenshaw Vol. 1 is out
July 14th via Ropeadope
 
Praised by Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Billboard,
New York Times, The FADER, Stereogum, & more
The Pollyseeds just released "Funny How Time Flies," a new track off their upcoming debut album Sounds of Crenshaw Vol. 1 (out July 14th via Ropeadope). Featuring Terrace Martin and Robert Glasper, Zane Lowe premiered the track on his Beats 1 Radio show as a World Record. Stream or embed the song along with Lowe's conversation with Pollyseed Terrace Martin: http://apple.co/_ThePollyseeds  
 
The Pollyseeds is a collaborative group of A-list producers, musicians, and creators including Kamasi WashingtonRobert GlasperRobert “Sput” SearightRose GoldTrevor Lawrence JrCraig Brockman, and more. Along with his 2016 Grammy nominated album Velvet Portraits, the group's founder Terrace Martin is known for his work with artists like Kendrick Lamar, Herbie Hancock, Snoop Dogg, and YG. So far, Sounds of Crenshaw Vol. 1 has been praised by Rolling StonePitchforkStereogumThe New York TimesThe FADERBillboardConsequence of Sound, and more.
 
Listen to the first two tracks "Intentions" and "Up & Away."
 
Sounds Of Crenshaw Vol 1. Is a tight collection of personal songs about the unfolding challenges of love and life. A particular vibe permeates the album as each member of the band contributes their personal experience. Vocalists Chachi, Wyann Vaughn, and Rose Gold dance around, with Martin’s signature vocoder directing the dance. 
 
"To honestly express yourself at a high level while paying homage, yet being current and innovating the times... is The Pollyseeds," Pollyseed Robert Glasper says of the project. Continuing with the theme of innovation, Pollyseed Rose Gold says "the band is about progression. Never becoming comfortable. Always growing. And always pushing the envelope."
 
Crenshaw Blvd is best known as the commercial spine of Black and Latino Los Angeles, as well as a transitional home for displaced middle class Japanese Americans after WW2. While it begins and ends in the wealthy neighborhoods like Hancock and Rolling Hills, the other parts of Crenshaw Blvd are where the action was. The classic Maverick’s Flat – the Apollo Of The West — featured acts like Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, Ike and Tina Turner, and Parliament. There can be no argument that this is where the soul resides. The creativity, the street culture, the real stories of struggle and defiant joy – all are found here in a land of eternal sun and concrete. This is the place where low riders would cruise, immortalized in songs and videos by west coast rappers. You can draw a parallel with Harlem River Drive here, but Crenshaw is solid Los Angeles.

Terrace Martin knows the true value of the corner of Crenshaw and Slauson in his own evolution, and its importance to the world. On SOC Volume 1, he brings together some of The Pollyseeds and distills the seemingly disparate pieces of Crenshaw's history into an instantly recognizable sound.

Focusing heavily on songwriting, The Pollyseeds pay heed to TSOP, The Funk Brothers, and The Wrecking Crew, as well as early Steely Dan. This family of musicians is making the records that those artists never did, because they live in a time where it is possible.
 

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