Songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, orchestra leader, digital mixologist, and filmmaker: Kutiman's job description changes by the day. He's been dubbed the prestigious title of being a 'psychedelic funk architect' -- A title Kutiman truly lives up to. But while he may be too modest to agree, everything the talented musician does comes under one general description: pioneer.
Kutiman's upcoming 7' White Monkey comes as the third official release on Siyal Music. The A-Side features the crisp drums and cosmic synths of 'White Monkey', promising a heavy funk psychedelic experience. Flip it over to the B-Side and you'll find 'Sefi Ramirez', the name of the epic trumpeter collaborating on the track. The record exceeds expectations, launching listeners into a tripped up, funked up groove.
Many know Kutiman for his tremendous and innovative YouTube mash-up project, ThruYOU, while others may recognize him for his 2007 acclaimed jazz/funk self-titled debut album, or from his honorable mention in TIME Magazine's 50 best inventions of 2009. This recognition has led to Kutiman performing at YouTube's launch exhibition at The Guggenheim museum in New York City, and to a second ThruYOU series in 2014. Over the past few years, Kutiman has travelled to Krakow, Jerusalem, Tokyo, Riga, Istanbul, Tel Aviv and New York, to create original audio/visual montages of each city's atmosphere.
In July 2015, Kutiman released Space Cassava, Jazz/ Funk mini album that hailed reviews and received airplay from some of the world's most prominent radio stations such as KCRW (Jeremy Sole), Mi-Soul (Dr. Bob Jones), BBC6 (Gilles Peterson), and Mind Fluid (Kev Beadle).
Above all, Kutiman is a unique, soulful and organic musician who enjoys creating music under a wide range of styles.
The second release off Kutiman's own label was kicked off in 2016 with his much anticipated sophomore album 6AM. 6AM proved how Kutiman has no musical boundaries; it is an album filled with psychedelic Rock n' Roll roots, which dips into deep funk/soul grooves and even adds underlying influences from Africa and the Middle East. The album was featured in the Guardian with a single premiere on Consequence of Sound. The album received widespread support from Gilles Peterson, Huey Morgan, Don Letts, and more!
Google described Kutiman's work with the paraphrase 'the future is a glorious mess.' And boy, were they right.