EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 1H 5M
Episode 277 : Grant Schroff (Polyrhythmics, Champagne Bubblebath)
from The Vineyard Podcast · host Jacob Burnett
The tower of groove, curated jams, and the spaces in between. Grant Schroff (Polyrhythmics, Champagne Bubblebath) Polyrhythmics & Adryon de León “Got to Be for Something” Single- https://synesthesia.ffm “Polyrhythmics sound originated in Seattle’s underground deep funk scene combining impossibly tight grooves with bold brass and hypnotic percussion that showcased elements of R&B, progressive jazz, and Afrobeat which defined the instrumental group’s early era sound. Now on their thirteenth year as a recording project and touring ensemble, the band’s sound continues to evolve following six full length albums, several EPs and live releases. The virtuosic musicianship and musical conversation built on a relentless touring schedule of the previous decade has led them to a brand of psych-funk that fills a room with an impending mood where anything could happen - sometimes evoking their brighter and cinematic Fela-influences, but also a more sinister and darker turn toward a more progressive sonic palette.” https://www.polyrhythmics.com/about Polyrhythmics: Bandcamp: https://polyrhythmics.bandcamp.com Instagram: @polyrhymics Website: https://www.polyrhythmics.com Merch: https://www.hellomerch.com Champagne Bubblebath: Bandcamp: https://champagnebubblebath.bandcamp.com Instagram: @champagne.bubblebath Website: https://linktr.ee/champagnebubblebath Records: https://www.coleminerecords.com The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thevineyardpodcast
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The tower of groove, curated jams, and the spaces in between. Grant Schroff (Polyrhythmics, Champagne Bubblebath) Polyrhythmics & Adryon de León “Got to Be for Something” Single- https://synesthesia.ffm “Polyrhythmics sound originated in Seattle’s underground deep funk scene combining impossibly tight grooves with bold brass and hypnotic percussion that showcased elements of R&B, progressive jazz, and Afrobeat which defined the instrumental group’s early era sound. Now on their thirteenth year as a recording project and touring ensemble, the band’s sound continues to evolve following six full length albums, several EPs and live releases. The virtuosic musicianship and musical conversation built on a relentless touring schedule of the previous decade has led them to a brand of psych-funk that fills a room with an impending mood where anything could happen - sometimes evoking their brighter and cinematic Fela-influences, but also a more sinister and darker turn toward a more progressive sonic palette.” https://www.polyrhythmics.com/about Polyrhythmics: Bandcamp: https://polyrhythmics.bandcamp.com Instagram: @polyrhymics Website: https://www.polyrhythmics.com Merch: https://www.hellomerch.com Champagne Bubblebath: Bandcamp: https://champagnebubblebath.bandcamp.com Instagram: @champagne.bubblebath Website: https://linktr.ee/champagnebubblebath Records: https://www.coleminerecords.com The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thevineyardpodcast
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