Nadir – Go It Alone & Love Thang (7-inch vinyl + digital)

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Has his mission been detected? Have audiences figured out that Nadir is one of the most dynamic performers of the new century? From his studio hidden in the infamous Submerge Building, Nadir reveals the first chapter from his album, The Book of Jonah.The Rock/Soul storyteller, Nadir, is back, this time with his first vinyl single! “Go It Alone” is a healthy serving of down home soul, while “Love Thang” satisfies your rock craving with a side of funk, and a dash of go-go swing.

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“Go It Alone” – Music Video by Nadir

Nadir is a man on a mission. The target is in sight, but his position has been compromised. Cut off from his team, and behind enemy lines, Nadir’s covert operation is in danger. He’ll have to go it alone, but will he make it out alive?

Nadir’s latest music video is directed by Drew Parfitt of SudoTV.com.

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Nadir – “Go It Alone” & “Love Thang” Available NOW on 7-inch Vinyl & Digital

Nadir - Go It Alone & Love Thang artwork - Buy the single Now on vinyl & digital from Distorted Soul Detroit
From his studio hidden in the infamous Submerge Building, Nadir reveals the first chapter from his forthcoming album, The Book of Jonah.

The Rock/Soul storyteller, Nadir, is back, this time with his first vinyl single! “Go It Alone” is a healthy serving of down home soul, while “Love Thang” satisfies your rock craving with a side of funk, and a dash of go-go swing.

Has his mission been detected? Have audiences figured out that Nadir is one of the most dynamic performers of the new century?

Click HERE to order the 7 inch, 45rpm vinyl single or good old-fashioned digital today!

 

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Behind the Scenes at the Go It Alone Video Shoot

Behind the scenes at the Go It Alone video shootText Message from my intern, Joi. Friday, February 3, 2012, 3:39pm: “The feds raided the Russell.”

“For real?” I replied. She forwarded the Detroit Free Press link reporting a drug bust in Detroit’s sprawling Russell Industrial Center arts complex.

“Hmm… Maybe we should postpone tomorrow’s video shoot,” I thought.

Nadir-Music.com: Behind the Scenes at the “Go It Alone” Video Shoot

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Nadir Records Strings for His Upcoming Album

Nadir’s upcoming album, The Book of Jonah is in the home stretch. In early January, Nadir recorded a string section in the Metroplex Room at Submerge for the track “A Hustler (In Spite of Myself)” as one of the final pieces of the puzzle. [Read more…]

Behind the Scenes at the ’95 Miles’ Video Shoot Somewhere In Detroit

More from the lab… Behind the scenes with Nadir and Mayaeni, working on their video “95 Miles Down the Road” coming to you in 2012. Shout out to Chris Spooner, Emily Rogers and Emilio Basa. Special thanks to Submerge Distribution, Underground Resistance and Mad Mike Banks. Video documentation by John Woodward, The Wartime Journalist.

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Nadir – Workin’ For The Man (cd + digital)

Outstanding Urban Funk/Hip Hop Recording – 2009 Detroit Music Awards“Molotov Soul – Funk & Rock and political awareness make an explosive mixture.” – www.SoulSite.de

“Imagine if you could listen to an album that sounded like it was James Brown + Gil Scott-Heron + Public Enemy!” – www.Soul-Patrol.com

“Quite simply, this album is stocked with powerful songs that are at once angry, eloquent, passionate, insightful and very, very good.” – www.SoulTracks.com

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Nadir – Slave: The Remixtape (cd + digital)

Outstanding Electronic/Dance Recording 2008 Detroit Music Awards

“It’s a fantastic example of what remixers can do when given good material… If you’re into remixes, Nadir’s Slave: The Remixtape is a tour-de-force of remixing.” – Synthtopia

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Slave: The Remixtape is a feature-length collection of lurid tracks that covers just about every genre of club and radio fare from Hip-hop to Rock, House to Techno. Soul-Patrol.com sums it up like this:

“This is a very unusual album from one of the most innovative, creative and passionate artists on today’s music scene. In fact it’s not even really an album. It’s really a single.

“Remember the movie ‘Do The Right Thing’ by Spike Lee? Remember the ‘soundtrack’? It only consisted of one song; Public Enemy – ‘Fight the Power’. One song, true indeed, but it was a powerful song, containing a powerful message which fully embodied the message that Spike Lee wanted the viewer to take away from the movie.

“On Slave: The RemixTape, Nadir takes an equally powerful song called ‘Slave’ from his award winning album called Distorted Soul 2.0 and remixes it in every imaginable musical style except for country and classical just to make certain that no matter what type of music fan you are, or what demographic sector you are in, that you feel comfortable listening to the message of ‘Slave’.

“It’s a song with a message that everyone needs to hear. Make sure that you take the time to listen to it in whatever musical style suits you best and then be sure to pass it along to someone else in the musical style that suits them best.”


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Nadir – Distorted Soul 2.0 (cd + digital)


Outstanding Urban/Funk/Hip Hop Recording 2005 Detroit Music Awards

“Best Funk CD of 2005! It’s STONE COLD FUNK, it makes you DANCE, it ROCKS your world, it’s got GREAT LYRICS, it’s got POWERHOUSE SOUL SINGING, it’s got GREAT MUSICIANSHIP, it makes you THINK about the world and it makes you SMILE.” – www.soul-patrol.com”

[Nadir] has really developed a sound and style of his own and Distorted Soul 2.0 is very different from what I’ve heard in a long time and that’s what makes this album special.” – www.Jazz-not-jazz.com

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