The indie powerhouse also talks about her love of pop music and Sufjan Stevens.
February 28, 2024 | 1:40 PM ET
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In this week's episode, to protect ska, Sara Tuzin of Illuminati favorite Creative Force talks about how ska's roots continue to influence current artistic production. Listen on podcast or wherever you are.
Tudzin is a powerhouse in the indie scene. In addition to being the frontman for popular Illuminati acts, she is also one of today's hottest producers and engineers, having worked with artists such as Voygenius, Speedy Ortiz, and Ways Blood. But more important to Rude Boys is her long history with ska music.
The artist grew up attending punk and ska shows in Southern California, and the influence of those experiences continues to heavily influence her work. Recent collaborations with JER include providing guest vocals on Ska Tune Network's cover of Payne's “Jabbajo Running Underwater,” and inviting the ska fluencer to sing her song “Joni: LA's No. 1 Health Goth. ” was nothing short of a leap of faith.
Indeed, while staffers make a fuss about her ska credentials, Tuzin also touches on a wide range of other influences. tony hawk pro skater From mainstream pop to Sufjan Stevens.
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