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    RADIOHOP – HARD TO HANDLE (Album)

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    RADIOHOP are a four piece jazz/hip hop band from Amsterdam, exploring the boundaries between groove, texture, and improvisation. HARD TO HANDLE is their second album and the first drop on Melting Pot Music. As the title suggests, RADIOHOP are going hard on this one.

    When HARD TO HANDLE hit our inbox, the band labeled the 12 track project a “beat tape”. The music is raw, loud, and unapologetic. No polish, no garnish, straight from the source. But describing HARD TO HANDLE as a beat tape would not do justice to the quality of the music, that’s why we release it as an a-l-b-u-m: digital, but first and foremost on vinyl.

    All four of the group members moved to Amsterdam around 2020 to study jazz and quickly plugged into the city’s bubbling scene. RADIOHOP are tight with collectives and promoters like Steppin’ Into Tomorrow, and Super-Sonic Jazz. They released their first album on the local imprint Wicked Wax Music, where they also recorded a collaboration album with Dutch beat icon Kid Sublime (Kill Your Idols).

    Each band member plays an equal role in shaping the music as a single organism, emphasizing feeling and atmosphere rather than ego or individual spotlight.

    The compositions arise from experimentation, intuitive collaboration, and deep listening, an approach that has as much to do with their backgrounds as improvisers and beat makers, as it does with their roots in jazz.

    Radiohop have performed as the rhythm section for artists like Soul Supreme and Juju Rogers. Beatheads might be familiar with Joshua’s (Lutz) solo project Halfpastseven, who has collaborated with FloFilz and Jake Milliner.

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