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A trio dealing with funk, hip hop, electronics somewhere between Outkast, Daft Punk, and some unsuspectable rockish attitude for an almost all-electronic band.

Madrac have made two albums in Furlan, a local minoritarian language, which had very good reviews on a national basis despite the language and were the first ReddArmy band to be aired on national TV.

They have been buried in the studio for like three years to build “that difficult third album”, named “L’esercito del sole” (the army of the sun), possibly the biggest effort in the whole ReddArmy production up to now, featuring names such as (italian top mainstream acts) Caparezza and Cor Veleno's rapper Primo Brown, saxophone deity Dean Fraser, Major Lazer's live frontman Skerrit Bwoy, italian reggae veterans like Africa Unite's Paolo Baldini and King David, deejay for world champion sound One Love Hi Powa, FVG Gospel choir, and members of the ReddArmy family such as Mole, Ambassa, Railster, Dek Ill Ceesa and Smania Uagliuns.

Founded by reddkaa, ReddArmy’s founder and CEO, they include MattiaC, a keyboard player that sounds like a solo guitarist, and young rock singer Zanna, that substituted ReddKaa on vocals.

madrac   Madrac ReddArmy, Udine, Italy

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  • Madrac - Miele e Veleno Artwork

    Madrac - Miele e Veleno

    madrac on February 10, 2011 13:58
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    Madrac - Ricomincio da Me

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