Nadir
Westland, MI      R&B/Soul / Funk / Progressive
    • Songs
    • Guantanamo - Workin' For The Man
    • Sign Your Name - Workin' For T...
    • Fast Lane (Live) - Workin For T...
    • Workin' For The Man (Badmitten...
    • Slave - Distorted Soul 2.0 & Sla...
    • Leave It Alone - Distorted Soul 2.0
    • Workin' For The Man (Live) - Wo...
    • Sanctified - Distorted Soul 2.0
    • Is That What You Wanted?! (DJ B...
    • Queen of Sheba - Distorted Soul 2.0
    • Slave (DiscoSlave by The Invisib...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Status Twitter_icon_for_status Big news coming from @BeatKangz and one of your favorite hip hop producers. Stay tuned...

Press

Artist Info

Members: Nadir: vocals, guitar; Yaminah Brock: vocals; Kris Kurzawa: guitar, vocals; Kamau: bass; Rudy Washington: drums
You can also find us at: Twitter_16x16 Myspace_16x16 Facebook_16x16 Artist website_16x16 Bebo_16x16
Label: EAPro

Join the Mailing List

Join the Street Team
Privacy Policy

About

Click HERE to view Nadir's SonicBids Electronic Press Kit

 

Click HERE to view Nadir's full Media Kit as a pdf

 

Some artists defy classification. Detroit's revolutionary soul man, Nadir, rebels against it.

 

His solo debut Distorted Soul 2.0 was crowned "Best Funk Album of the Year" by Soul-Patrol.com and earned a Detroit Music Award for "Outstanding Urban Funk/Hip-Hop Recording", after international spins on Urban A/C, Rock, Urban Contemporary and even Smooth Jazz radio.

 

Slave: The Remixtape, which offers fourteen very different remixes of Nadir's award-winning composition "Slave" (and six additional tracks online) - in Crunk, Funk, Hip-hop, Rock, Funky House, Techno styles and more - was a #5 Breakout track on Billboard's Club Play chart, and took home a Detroit Music Award for Outstanding Electronic Dance Recording.

 

On Nadir's new album, Workin' For The Man, revolutionary socio-political commentary collides with explosive funk and hip hop. Nadir describes the album as a "political dance record" designed to make you dance and think at the same time.

 

Witnesses can catch Nadir skanking funk guitar on tour in the U.S., Canada or Europe, or rocking an acoustic in front of the White House demanding that George Bush step down. His funk-rock jam band, Distorted Soul, rips through Nadir's diverse originals, then fires off hard rocking versions of soul classics like "Love TKO" or reincarnates rock anthems like "Life in the Fast Lane" as dance floor friendly funk burners.

 

Topping it all off is his current stint with MTV as the Choose or Lose 2008 correspondent to the state of Michigan, which lasts until the presidential election in November. (Catch his reports at www.think.mtv.com/Nadir/)

 

"When you get right down to it," Nadir explains, "I'm all about telling stories, singing songs and making music that moves people - spiritually, emotionally, physically, politically, whatever. Don't just sit there! Do something!"

 

This Southern-bred singer-songwriter and his stalwart band play with an aplomb that could raise the corpses of Marley and Hendrix. No $h!t To label them simply neo-soul would be downright reductive." Metro Times, Detroit"

 

NADIR has received several recent awards for his work including:

 

- Seven Detroit Music Awards: Three in a row (2005-2007) for Outstanding Urban/Funk Songwriter; Outstanding Urban/Funk Vocalist (2006 & 2008); Outstanding Urban/Funk/Hip Hop Recording (2005) for Distorted Soul 2.0; Outstanding Electronic Dance Recording (2008) for Slave: The Remixtape

 

- Distorted Soul 2.0 named Best Funk CD of 2005 by SoulPatrol.com

 

- A finalist berth in the John Lennon International Songwriting Contest for "Slave"

 

- He was selected by the editors of Billboard Magazine as a finalist in the 2004 Independent Music World Series

 

- Listeners at GarageBand.com raved over his song "Slave" voting the track No. 1 Best Male Vocals in Funk, all-time, No. 1 Bitter Breakup Song in Funk, all-time, No. 2 Best Lyrics in Funk, all-time

 

Distorted Soul 2.0 is a ground-breaking album that has received rave reviews from critics and listeners alike. Chris Rizik of Soultracks.com says "The praise is well deserved, as this is absolutely infectious urban rock, calling to mind the better moments of artists from Ernie Isley to Lenny Kravitz." Dirk Binsau, publisher of the website Jazz-Not-Jazz.com, believes NADIR "has really developed a sound and style of his own and Distorted Soul 2.0 is very different from what Ive heard in a long time and thats what makes this album special."

 

"Its STONE COLD FUNK, it makes you DANCE, it ROCKS your world, its got GREAT LYRICS, it's got POWERHOUSE SOUL SINGING, it's got GREAT MUSCIANSHIP, it makes you THINK about the world and it makes you SMILE." - www.soul-patrol.com-

Slave: The Remixtape features 14 captivating new versions (20 at some digital retailers) of NADIR's award-winning song by some of the best young producers on the scene. Guaranteed to make you a slave to the dancefloor!

 

"It's a fantastic example of what remixers can do when given good material... If you're into remixes, Nadir's Slave: The Remixtape is a tour-de-force of remixing." -Synthtopia-

 

Nadir's 2008 album Workin' For The Man is a high powered political barn burner, packed with revolutionary funk, soul, rock, hip hop and house. Bob Davis of Soul-Patrol.com says, “Imagine if you could listen to an album that sounded like it was James Brown + Gil Scott-Heron + Public Enemy?” And... “This is clearly one of the best new releases of 2008 and something that is truly worthy of your attention at this time.”  

 

"Nadir is a revolutionary artist. Nadir has a revolutionary agenda. Nadir thinks that it is ok to HAVE FUN and THINK. Nadir’s new album Workin’ for the Man makes you do both." - www.soul-patrol.com- 


Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
 

 
Advertisement728
 
 
 

Recommended

by Nadir
 
 

Contests/Events

ReverbNationQuantcast
ReverbNationQuantcast
ReverbNationQuantcast
ReverbNationQuantcast