Thundercat weaves electronic, funk, and neo-soul into a mesmerizing tapestry, capturing the essence of modern jazz fusion. With standout albums like “The Golden Age of Apocalypse” (2011) and “Apocalypse” (2013), Thundercat has carved a niche within the vibrant landscape of genres spanning from psychedelic soul to contemporary jazz. Released under Brainfeeder, these records showcase a dynamic blend of rhythm and blues and electronica, echoing the innovative spirit of related acts like Flying Lotus and Kamasi Washington. Thundercat’s sound is a kaleidoscope of influences, seamlessly blending the grooves of funk with the ethereal textures of astral jazz, appealing to crate-diggers and vinyl enthusiasts alike. This rich sonic palette places Thundercat at the forefront of a musical lineage that honors both the past and future of genre-bending creativity.
Honouring a Decade of Thundercat’s Phenomenal Debut “The Golden Age of Apocalypse”
#thundercat #vinyl #indiemusic In 2011, a new voice made its first echoes in the labyrinth of the music industry, that voice, a bassist extraordinary by the name Thundercat, also known as Stephen Bruner, embarked on his exploratory journey with his groundbreaking debut “The Golden Age of Apocalypse.” Born and raised in Los Angeles, Bruner honed [