Gritty, high-pitched outlaw soul that feels like a neon-lit desert noir. Lo-fi funk for late-night drives and shadowy basement parties.
Zackey Force Funk sounds like the soundtrack to a futuristic crime film set in a dusty, neon-soaked Arizona. It is a collision of classic 80s boogie, West Coast G-funk, and the DIY grit of modern lo-fi electronic music. The backbone of the sound is built on thick, saturated drum machine patterns and woozy analog synths that feel both nostalgic and slightly menacing.
What truly sets him apart is his distinctive vocal delivery: a high-register, often processed falsetto that floats over the heavy instrumentation like a ghost. This 'outlaw soul' persona creates a tension between the danceable grooves and a darker, more paranoid undercurrent. It is music that feels lived-in, rough around the edges, and deeply authentic to the underground scenes it emerged from.
Start with 'Chrome Steel Tiger' to hear the perfect distillation of his style. It captures the essence of his late-night discotheque energy while showcasing the unique production that makes him a favorite among crate diggers and fans of experimental funk.
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