Melbourne-based band LABJACD
(pronounced “lab-jacked”) is a dynamic
nine-piece outfit that’s been making a
big splash lately, both in their
hometown and beyond. Since their
formation in 2004, they’ve quickly built
up an impressive reputation for their
exhilarating mix of old school hip-hop,
Cuban salsa, jazz and even Andean
folk music. Singing and MCing in both
English and Spanish, the group’s three
vocalists all share a Chilean heritage,
and like the band’s other members,
have all previously performed in a number of well-known Latin big bands and a
variety of funk/jazz configurations.
LABJACD have performed at major festivals both nationally and internationally,
including WOMADelaide, the Falls Festival, the Woodford Folk Festival, Live en Août
(New Caledonia), the Bellingen Global Carnival and the Queenscliff Music Festival.
They have staged their own shows at popular Australian music venues such as the
Corner, the Zoo, the Espy and the Evelyn, and graced the same stage as MC Eternia
(Canada), Los Van Van (Cuba), The Herd and True Live.
Evidently, the band has a
diverse appeal – they are equally at home alongside Australia’s premier hiphop
groups as amongst some of the best world music artists from around the globe.
LABJACD has been featured on JTV, a music programme on ABC TV produced by
Triple J Radio as well as on a television broadcast of WOMADelaide on ABC2.
Released on September 1st 2006, “Vote With Your Feet” is LABJACD’s first full-length
album, recorded with assistance from one of John Butler’s “JB Seed” grants. This
record follows up on their self-titled EP released in 2005. They have also been
featured on a Rolling Stone CD (2007) and appear on World Vision’s STIR CD (2007)
alongside Hilltop Hoods, John Butler Trio, Ash Grunswald, The Cat Empire and TZU.
"One of the best live acts in the country" Rolling Stone
"Some of the best Aussie hip-hop
floating around at the moment, made
all the better through its Latin American
heritage" Time Off Magazine
Latest bulletin 07.21.09
Blueprint Festival in September
hey kids, we're playing at a brand new festival in sept 18-21, out in Ararat. It's an all aussie line-up and it looks like it's got the makings of a great festival, without all the bullshit. We're playing sunday arvo, be worth checking out