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The syndicate project outro song
The syndicate project outro song





In terms of the Battle, we only had a week in between so we actually had a marathon rehearsal (Tuesday night) trying to figure out some new stuff. Warshawsky: Since last Dillo we’ve written a ton of new music and we’ve developed our sound. The Daily: How has your sound changed since the last time you played Dillo Day in 2014?Ĭameron Kerl: Our musical sound since then has become more cohesive and we’ve become tighter as a band, so we’re able to give a much more effective live show and over time we’ve built up a nice fan base. Everyone was bouncing with us and then after we finished our set, the Mayfest representative (came out) and the crowd was shouting our name, so it was pretty clear that we did well. Warshawsky: It was just so much fun this year, playing the last slot of Battle and the whole audience was loving it and it was super live and lit in 27 Live.

the syndicate project outro song

The Daily: How does it feel to win Battle of the Bands? The one we stick with is groove music - we’re really trying to make people bounce and to get to that, we draw on funk, hip-hop and jazz mostly, in addition to whatever other influences.

the syndicate project outro song

The Daily: How would you describe The Syndicate’s style or sound?Īlex Warshawsky: It definitely draws on a lot of different sounds and we’re trying to find our own. The Daily sat down with two members of the nine-piece band, Bienen senior and trombonist Cameron Kerl and Bienen and Weinberg junior Alex Warshawsky, the group’s bassist, to talk about their expectations for Dillo Day, future projects and more.

the syndicate project outro song

A version of the group named Syndicated Traphouse performed at Dillo Day in 2014. The Syndicate has triumphed in Battle of the Bands and will take the stage Saturday at Dillo Day’s mainstage at 1 p.m.







The syndicate project outro song