Achozen- Immaculate Ft. Killah Priest And Shukura Holliday -
"Immaculate": The Soulful Fusion of Achozen is a standout track from Achozen (often typeset as AcHoZeN ), the experimental hip-hop supergroup formed by System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian and Wu-Tang Clan leader RZA . The song features the lyrical depth of Wu-Tang affiliate Killah Priest and the ethereal vocals of Shukura Holliday , creating a soundscape that the group describes as "heavy hip-hop" rather than rap-metal. The Sound of a "Musical Revolution"
Released as part of the group's long-anticipated material, "Immaculate" exemplifies Shavo Odadjian's approach to production, which favors live instrumentation over heavy sampling. Achozen- Immaculate ft. Killah Priest and Shukura Holliday
: Shavo plays both bass and sitar on the project, constructing beats with what he calls "cosmic fluidity". "Immaculate": The Soulful Fusion of Achozen is a
: The track blends psychedelia with soulful melodies, a hallmark of the group's effort to create music that is "spiritual in nature". : Shavo plays both bass and sitar on
: The project began around 2005-2006 during System of a Down's hiatus.
"Immaculate": The Soulful Fusion of Achozen is a standout track from Achozen (often typeset as AcHoZeN ), the experimental hip-hop supergroup formed by System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian and Wu-Tang Clan leader RZA . The song features the lyrical depth of Wu-Tang affiliate Killah Priest and the ethereal vocals of Shukura Holliday , creating a soundscape that the group describes as "heavy hip-hop" rather than rap-metal. The Sound of a "Musical Revolution"
Released as part of the group's long-anticipated material, "Immaculate" exemplifies Shavo Odadjian's approach to production, which favors live instrumentation over heavy sampling.
: Shavo plays both bass and sitar on the project, constructing beats with what he calls "cosmic fluidity".
: The track blends psychedelia with soulful melodies, a hallmark of the group's effort to create music that is "spiritual in nature".
: The project began around 2005-2006 during System of a Down's hiatus.