Yet again, 2021 is depriving all of us of clubbing. We miss dancing crazily and DJs dropping the beats. But Head Fake won’t let that happen. They are all determined to bring the club feels inside the four walls. And that’s what pushed them to create “Head Fake vs Dub Fu Masters”, their recent album, and absolutely your new BOP.
Head Fake vs. Dub Fu Masters transports clubgoers to the lively, packed club scene that existed, thanks to the latest closure of the fun places. If you are wondering from where did they get such an idea out of the blue, let us tell you that their inspiration came from their own selves. One of their first recorded tracks, “One Step”, a melody with a touch of the feel of 80s, “Trump Funk”, the reality check song, describing the ups and downs of the last four years, and ending with the soothing tune of “Overjoyed”. Head Fake had the club music plan in mind since the beginning and that’s how they landed with this album.
But why this sudden collaboration? Dub Fu Masters also had a similar plan. He felt the absence of the upbeat ambiance of the clubs. You can head over to Spotify and search “Head Fake vs. Dub Fu Masters” or to Instagram for more updates on the group.
So who is the Head Fake(s)? Head Fake’s group of semi-anonymous seasoned musicians are taking the distinctive rhythms and vitality of transformational 80’s songs to the attention of both a younger audience and their nostalgic parents by fusing vintage harmonies with electronic instruments. Recorded in studios in London, New Jersey, Los Angeles, and Miami, Head Fake seamlessly blends the cross-pond and cross-continental radio influences of their youth into a “could have hit back then” collection of new music.