Kid Confucius
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Kid Confucius | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Sydney, Australia | |
Genre(s) | Hip hop, Soul | |
Years active | early 2000s–present | |
Label(s) | Brighton Boulevard Records | |
Members | ||
Rob Hezkial Andrew Guirguis James Branson Ray Wassef Bart Denaro Nathan Murray Daniel Cilia James Blaxland Michael Lion |
Kid Confucius are a nine-piece Australian soul and hip hop band from Sydney, Australia. They formed in 2001 and have since played over 200 live shows and in 2005 released one self-titled album and three singles,Last Straw, Words and Skintight. The band has recently released their follow-up LP Stripes
The band have gained a loyal live following playing shows in various Sydney venues, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Byron Bay, Newcastle, Wollongong and other regional areas. They have played at Splendour in the Grass Festival and Newtown Festival. At Easter 2006, the band played at the inaugural The Great Escape festival in Sydney.
After years of constant gigging, March 2005 saw the release of Kid Confucius' debut album. An eclectic mix of old school funk and soul combined with the more modern sounds of hip hop, nu soul and RnB gave the album a distinct flavour, earning plaudits from Rolling Stone Magazine, among others, who declared it to be "one of the best local releases" of the year.
In early 2006 Kid Confucius began recording their sophomore album at Electric Avenue Studios in Sydney. This album became Stripes and was released in 2007. The band embarked on a national tour following this, playing dates nationally.
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[edit] Sound and Influences
Kid confucius draws an eclectic mix of old soul like Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Sly & The Family Stone, pop from The Beatles to the Neptunes, as well as hip hop and nu soul groups such as The Roots, D'Angelo, Mos Def and De La Soul.
[edit] Line up
The bands line up is as follows:
- Rob Hezkial
- Andrew Guirguis / PreFab
MC Vocals, Backup Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
- Ray Wassef
Lead Guitar, Back-up Vocals
- Bart Denaro
- Nathan Murray
- Daniel Cilia
- James Blaxland
- Michael Lion
[edit] Discography
Albums
Singles
[edit] Charts and Awards
- Words, Triple J Net 50
- Words filmclip was on most requested clips list on Channel V for over two months.
- the album was featured as album of the week on FBi Radio and SBS Alchemy.
- Skintight film clip won a high commendation in cinematography from the Australian Cinematographers Society in 2005.
- Words nominated for a 2006 Urban Music Award.
- Won title Best Urban Act at Australian Dance Music Awards in November 2006