Interview with Electric Empire

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    Since their inception and launch onto the Melbourne music scene in 2009, Australia’s hottest new soul act Electric Empire have been turning heads and gaining industry respect all over the shop.

    Releasing their impassioned self-titled debt album in March 2010, it’s through their live shows that Electric Empire truly shine. With three multi-talented vocalists making up the core group, the line-up features Dennis Dowlut on guitar, Aaron Mendoza on keys and Jason Heerah on drums all doubling on sensuous vocal duties.

    Heavily influenced by the raw sounds of the late 60s and early 70s soul music revolution, the group play an authentic, melodic blend of early rhythm & blues and jazz that defies traditional labeling, but which the band refer to as “soul searching” music.

     

    Since their inception and launch onto the Melbourne music scene in 2009, Australia’s hottest new soul act Electric Empire have been turning heads and gaining industry respect all over the shop.

    Releasing their impassioned self-titled debt album in March 2010, it’s through their live shows that Electric Empire truly shine. With three multi-talented vocalists making up the core group, the line-up features Dennis Dowlut on guitar, Aaron Mendoza on keys and Jason Heerah on drums all doubling on sensuous vocal duties.

    Heavily influenced by the raw sounds of the late 60s and early 70s soul music revolution, the group play an authentic, melodic blend of early rhythm & blues and jazz that defies traditional labeling, but which the band refer to as “soul searching” music.

     

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