Press Release

ATLANTA PRODUCTION DUO KAOTIQ SIMFONI
GET SET TO BRING NAS AND JAY-Z TOGETHER
IN A SPECIAL HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED COLLABORATION ALBUM
GOD’S BLACK SON ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 13TH, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

(Atlanta, GA- August 1, 2010) – Atlanta production duo Kaotiq Simfoni, which consists of African-born brothers Zimbabwe Kev and Zulu Faz have done what two of Hip-Hop’s most notable names failed to do but fans really wanted. The former Massachusetts natives and current Atlanta residents have brought Nas and Jay-Z’s sound together in a special collaboration project entitled God’s Black Son, which will be released via their website www.Godsblackson.com at midnight on Friday, August 13th. Much like what Danger Mouse did with The Grey Album, Kaotiq Simfoni has innovatively meshed two of the living legend’s greatest pieces of work, Nas’ God’s Son album (2002) and Jay-Z’s The Black Album (2003) to create a seamlessly flawless compilation complete with fresh production, crisp sound and live instrumentation. Music critics who were able to preview the album early, have already hailed that it sounds as if the two MC’s actually recorded together in the studio. With song titles such as “Thugz Mansion,” which features TuPac, “Get What More”, “Dirt Off Warrior” and “Zone 99”, Zimbabwe Kev and Zulu Faz have set the bar for not only top notch production, but also trailblazing ideology.

From their work monikers to their production name, Kaotiq Simfoni is anything but orthodox. Their professional work ethic and solid inner-strength is a birthright given to them by their parents who sacrificed wealth and comfort in their native land of Zimbabwe to give their family an even better living in America. Going from a house to an apartment and a private school to receiving a public education, Zimbabwe Kev and Zulu Faz know how to take something good and make it great, all the while without complaint. Having both worked with Big Boi of OutKast and with Zimbabwe Kev currently working as Studio Manager of Glenn Schick Mastering, Kaotiq Simfoni have made their vocation a vacation- gaining invaluable wisdom and skills about their passion for music while earning a living.

The budding producers have partnered with music veteran DJ Judge Mental to bring a specially-crafted mixtape project that pays a humble ode to the art of sampling. The concept is a musical adaptation taken from the movie 12 Monkeys, where the music revolves in circles. “We want to showcase our beats and just be innovative,” says Zulu Faz. “The idea was to challenge ourselves and package a project with a new concept and swing for the fences.” What is sure to be a home run hit, Kaotiq Simfoni is already on to the next. The innovative team is working on Zulu Faz's musical endeavor, as well as Jihad of Bases Loaded Entertainment (J Futuristic).

For More Information on Kaotiq Simfoni, Please Contact:
Tamiko Hope
Word Ink
Hope4miko@aol.com or 404.468.7276