Chris Harris, Kevin Ellis,
DeAngelo Raines, Prophet Noise
myspace.com/hungrymob
Location: Portland, Oregon
Recorded live April 5, 2008.
Mixed by the Mob’s Chris Allen.
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Recorded live April 5, 2008.
Mixed by the Mob’s Prophet Noise.
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Recorded live April 5, 2008.
Mixed by the Mob’s Chris Allen.
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Recorded live April 5, 2008.
Mixed by the Mob’s Prophet Noise.
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LIVE TRACKS:
Bittersweet by Hungry Mob - Noise Bumps the Bass
Bittersweet by Hungry Mob - Chris Polishes the Soul (post)
Pictures taken by the ’stands own Jott Robertson.
One of, if not the best, hip-hop group in Portland today, HUNGRY MOB.
About Hungry Mob: Portland’s Hungry Mob is a Hip Hop / Soul / Funk group with more than 13 years in the business that has shared the stage with legendary acts such as the Fugees, Ice Cube, Gil Scott-Heron, Spearhead and Outkast.
Hungry Mob is: Mic Crenshaw -Vocals Rasheeda Ameera - Vocals Lovin Logic Band: Chris Allen -Drums/Production Chris Harris - Bass Kevin Ellis - Keys DeAngelo Raines - Guitar Prophet Noise - Engineering
Hungry Mob motto:
The group’s musical vision centers around a long career with as much artistic control as possible being favored over quick riches. Constant ‘Do It Yourself’ effort is put into building a following as opposed to trying to get signed as soon as possible. Eventually, the goal is simply to take the music across the seven seas without having to water it down along the way.