With the Red Bull Music Academy drawing to an end in Madrid this week, we present you with the second part of a photographic review, featuring RZA, Peaches, Bootsy Collins and many others.
In the opening shot above, Canblaster and Asma perform back to back live at the Boiler Room (Photo © Dan Wilton / Red Bull Content Pool).
The incredible electronic one-man band,
Dorian Concept. (Photo © Jacobo Medrano / Red Bull Content Pool)
Nile Rodgers and Chic bring alive their futuristic disco of the late-70s. (Photo © Gianfranco Tripodo / Red Bull Music Academy)
Jivraj Singh lays out a rhythmic foundation for his fellow students to build upon... (Photo © Dan Wilton / Red Bull Content Pool)
... such as the earthy-voiced Andrea Balency… (Photo © Dan Wilton / Red Bull Content Pool)
... and Phoebe Kiddo, who added modulated sounds. (Photo © Dan Wilton / Red Bull Content Pool)
Good music requires the right formula – just like the one found by rising singer Pazes. (Photo © Dan Wilton / Red Bull Content Pool)
The inimitable
RZA gives his lecture in Madrid. He's the mastermind behind one of the world’s most successful hip hop crews (Wu-Tang Clan), he's scored a handful of films, produced hundreds of brilliant records… and written an insightful philosophy book:
The Tao of Wu. (Photo © Dan Wilton / Red Bull Content Pool)
Morton Subotnick and Lillevan perform live on stage. (Photo © Gianfranco Tripodo / Red Bull Music Academy)
Modeselektor in full disco action. (Photo © Gianfranco Tripodo / Red Bull Music Academy)
Mr Bass from Outerspace himself, Bootsy Collins. As a former colleague of James Brown and George Clinton, he was integral in helping found the funk sound. (Photo © Dan Wilton / Red Bull Content Pool)
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