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VULFPECK

Vulfpeck is not your run-of-the-mill artist. This American funk group has made their mark in the music industry through their innovative approach to rhythm sections- delivering tight, minimalist sounds that hark back to the classic days of 1970s American R&B. Founded by multi-talented musicians Jack Stratton, Theo Katzman, Woody Goss and Joe Dart, Vulfpeck's unique sound is paralleled only by their equally unique music videos. The band's vibrant and eclectic visuals from "Dean Town," "Animal Spirit," "1612," and "Back Pocket," among others, reflect their musical individuality.

Their creativity particularly shines in their minimalist video for "Sleepify." This video, merely a silent, black screen reflects their cheeky and unorthodox approach to making music. It was a clever stunt, part of their silent Spotify album, designed as a savvy way to fund their tour. Quite noteworthy is also a hilarious quirk where their band leader Jack Stratton often assumes pseudonyms in the credits of their videos, as he delights in lampooning the self-importance that can plague the music industry.

Furthermore, the charm of Vulfpeck's music videos is the contagious sense of joy and camaraderie they portray. Their videos often feature behind-the-scenes footage, candid laughs, and dance-offs that reveal the true chemistry between band members. This openness and energy, alongside their contagious funk grooves, have won Vulfpeck a dedicated fanbase and a significant niche in the modern music industry.

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