Traffic Fiction

Tré Burt

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  • Genre: Folk
  • Label: Oh Boy Records
  • Released Date: 6th October 2023
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The most potent memories I have of music are from my early childhood listening to the oldie’s station, riding in the back of my Pops’ 1975 Cadillac Seville to work alongside him moving plants in Sacramento at the now long gone Capitol Nursery during white hot summer afternoons, and then the drives back home in the purple twilights and oily blue-oranged nights. I’m talkin’ The Temptations, War, Earth Wind and Fire, Al Green, Sly and the Family Stone, The Delfonics, Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan…soul music. I loved the melodrama of it all. The world outside refracted and transmuted through the crackling speakers past Pops’ thumping thumb and my tiny whirring mind and left whatever road behind us fundamentally changed in our wake. Through the years other sounds too left its imprint well before I picked up a guitar. Rap, Punk, hardcore, dub, R&B–and a little later in middle school, blues, folk and country. But those early Cadillac memories always remained the bedrock. With folk and blues music, I fell in love with the immediacy of it and found the acoustic guitar economical for all the solitary roaming of my early 20’s. All the while I knew that one day, when I had something I felt like I could add, I wanted to incorporate the sound of those early Cadillac memories. But only after I felt established as a songwriter in its most simple form, banging on a wooden guitar and yodeling up some melody did I feel comfortable exploring other sounds and only recently did I find the time and space to do that. The pandemic trapped all the world in their rooms. While recording my last record in the height of it and at the behest of my friend and You, Yeah, You producer Brad Cook and his friend Justin Vernon, I bought my first keyboard. A Roland Juno DS. I started tinkering on it throughout the past couple of years and as I became more stationary started writing songs on different instruments that I accumulated. Layering sounds on garageband in my apartment writing bass and horn parts, making drum loops, adding synth… I became pretty obsessive with the endless possibilities it brought and got quicker and quicker at making songs that way. It was just so fun and limitless.

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Track Listings

  1. Play Stevie Wonder
  2. Traffic Fiction
  3. Kids In Tha Yard
  4. Piece Of Me
  5. Win My Heart
  6. I'm Aight Pops, Just Tired
  7. All Things Right
  8. To Be A River
  9. Told Ya Then
  10. Wings For A Butterfly
  11. Santiago
  12. 2 For Tha Show
  13. Yo Face
  14. Bnb Maintenance Inc.

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