> OK who is : <snip> > Amp Fiddler? Legenday session keyboard player and recent Moodymann collaborator - has done a solo EP on Genuine with a KDJ remix, plus contributed to the Detroit Experiment (including a great cover of Stevie Wonder's Too High) and is part of Amp Dog Knights on KDJ's new Mahogani label...
> Andres? KDJ and Moods & Grooves artist, very much in the style of Moodymann and Theo Parrish... > Ayro? Detroit keyboard player/broken beat/soul artist, records for Omoa (http://www.omoamusic.com), has done remixes for John Arnold on Ubiquity, played keys on the Detroit Experiement, played keys in Norma Jean Bell's live band, etc > Peven Everett? Now I'm just going to be lazy and copy from http://www.redt.co.uk/triptych/biogs_mr.html Peven Everett With a vocal range to rival the soul music greats Peven Everett refuses to be classified as an artist; jumping effortless between jazz, soul, deep house, hip hop and everything else in between. He is a producer, writer, vocalist, performer and a multi-instrumentalist, playing professionally eleven instruments. At the age of 17, Berkley School of Music gave Peven a full scholarship right out of High School. He left school to go on the road with Betty Carter, Winton Marsalis and Brandford Marsalis. Latterly he started recording deep house records with collaborative efforts on timeless cuts like 'Watch Them Come' and the tune that kick started the whole 2-step garage movement 'Gabriel' with Roy Davis Jr. Peven's solo stylings and live shows are phenomenal - performing vocals with acoustic guitar and Rhodes keyboard alongside his band, Séance Divine.
