Soul Phuziomati is the experimental jazz and Spoken Word duo, comprised of Los Angeles based artists Aaron Philip Clark and C.J. Pizarro. Their long awaited debut album, "Serpents in Graffiti" has been a labor of love. The album features some of the best in upcoming musical and writing talent. Not to mention special guest Paul Vangelisti, who lends his truly amazing poetic style and his knowledge of jazz history to the compilation.
"Angels" feat. The Philistines and Stevie Ranks
"Alleyways" feat. Paul Vangelisti
"Ballad of a Dead Filmmaker" feat. Danielle Barzilai
"Serpents in Graffiti part 1"
"Serpents in Graffiti part 4"
REVIEWS:
"A kind
of contemporary interpretation of what the beat poets in
the 60s were. Think of raps set to a background of
jazz and Electronica and experimental beats.But rap without the overdose of
testosterone.It gives us some moments to think what the 'Buckshot
Lefonque project’ of Brandford Marsalis' was in it’s time,
somethingreally interesting." -- Duke J of Rootstime.be
(Read full Rootstime review here) Article may require translation
"It's smart and soulful and covers the bases: elegant music, articulate language, funky and funny and rooted in the roots. It gets up and it gets down. Well done and rare." -- Lewis MacAdams, NPR and Birth of the Cool: Beat, Bebop and the American Avant-Garde.