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Da Rezarekt: The Buzz

Da Rezarekt is the perfect example of what a band should do at a
Music Conference. They worked the entire weekend promoting themselves
to industry and fans alike.. and by the time they reached the
stage..there was such a buzz about them, and they did not dissapoint..
they had the crowd begging for more.

Vikki Walls
Director/Dewey Beach Music Conference
Vikki Walls - DBMC (Mar 11, 2009)
"Beyond the the obvious hook of adding rap to funk, one of the more distinguishing features of (Da Rezarekt's) sound is the inclusion of axe aerobatics, long chewy, satisfying lines ......watch a love Rezarekt Gig and it's impossible to miss the easy rapport they have with the crowd and each other.They brim with raucous energy, their sound more bouncy than bristled.... DR understand the artistic value of incongruity
Da Rezarekt has been selected to play the Red Gorilla Festival 2009 in Austin, TX. The band dicovered the Red Gorilla Festival (RGF) at the 2008 Dewey Beach Music Conference where the founder of the RGF, Brian Waymire, was on the panels. Da Rezarekt had the opportunity to have Brian see their explosive performance at The Rusty Rudder @ DBMC. Brian was highly impressed by their show and offered them to play the RGF in Austin, TX.


Red Gorilla Festival
Da Rezarekt @
The Chuggin' Monkey, 219 E. 6th Street, Austin, TX 78701
Wednesday - March 18, 2009 Set Time: 2 PM

Also at the DBMC, Da Rezarekt caught the eye and ear of grammy award wining producer David Ivory. In early March, Da Rezarekt will enter the studio with David to work on a new material. The band is excited to work with Dave and to take the band to a higher level.
"While bands like The Roots have combined rap with neo-soul flavored instrumentation, Da Rezarekt concentrates on hard-driving funk."
Dewey Beach Music Conference Review-Highlighted Performers-Da Rezarekt (Philadelphia, PA) — A combination of funk, hip hop and rock that commands attention. MC Supreem’s energetic presence is contagious and equally supported by premier musicianship including guitarists Marisa “Guitar Girl” Salazar. Red Hot Chili Peppers meets Parliament. www.myspace.com/darezarektband
http://www.delawareonline.com/article/20090213/ENTERTAINMENT/902130306/1114/SPORTS03
I had listened to Da Rezarekt, and thought that their sound is one of the best blends of funk and hip-hop, woven in with some great rock riffs. So what were they doing on a metal band bill?

“I don’t know why, but we seem to do well when we’re placed with all rap groups or heavy metal bands.” ~

~Da Rezarekt took the stage and their fans clustered around the barrier. As they started playing, the energy in the room burst out.

Maybe it was the brisk beats that were refreshing after an hour-and-a-half of metal with no distinction between the groups. Maybe it was their stage show, or perhaps the charisma of frontman, Supreem. Whatever it was, it was the cure for the night.

At one point, Supreem came down to the barriers, rapping to the crowd (which included a very special guest—his young daughter, Olivia). As he got back on the stage during the last song, he pulled fliers out of his back pocket, throwing them into the air. Audience members grabbed at them, as they fluttered to the music.

After Da Rezarekt’s set, I gave up on the bill and went home. Other acts included Seven Stone, Fatal Verdict and headliners, Unit.
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Jaxon - 93.3 WMMR (Dec 4, 2008)
Da Rezarekt
Get in the groove with Da Rezarekt. F...
Da Rezarekt
Get in the groove with Da Rezarekt. Funk rock hip-hop all-stars Supreem (MC/frontman), Tina “Tom Toms” (drums), Low B. Puffy D. (bass) and Matt Lipschutz (guitar) are making a name for themselves in the Philly music scene. Surprisingly their very first show was on Thanksgiving Eve ’06 — it’s hard to believe that these musicians have only been making tunes together for a little over a month.

According to Supreem, Da Rezarekt formed as a result of the breakup of his former band, Simple and Supreem. It was basically a natural follow-up for this musician to join forces with other rockers. This brand-new group already has a three-song demo out, produced, recorded and mixed by Ozone Studios’ Ron DiSilvestro and mastered by Phil Nicolo (who also put out albums for The Police, Bob Dylan, Ray Charles, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and others).

Da Rezarekt is from Philly, but they’ve been performing all over the region — we think it won’t be long before they’ve dominated the entire East Coast.
Origivation, band review

I’m hesitant to use the term rap-rock because of all the horrible acts it recalls, but with Supreem, a full-on, larger-than-life hip-hop emcee, fronting a band comprised of some of Philly’s ballsiest rock players, Da Rezarekt should wear the tag like a Best-of-Both-Worlds crown. Forgive the pun, but with their furious party energy, Da Rezarekt’s live show could fucking raise the dead. I dare you not to have a good time.
Spent the weekend following one of my other passions, Music. Every year during the last weekend of September Dewey Beach, the best little party town in Delaware, hosts a music festival with well over 100 bands performing original music. Most of the bands hail from the Mid-Atlantic area and are playing for exposure. All events are free and plenty of adult beverages are consumed. We had pretty crummy weather but the festival was still great fun.

I enjoyed a Funk/Hip-Hop outfit from Philadelphia that goes by Da Rezarekt.
- Phungo (Dec 15, 2007)