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Afro-Mystik's sound is as eclectic as its group members. Hailing from the Bay Area, this collection of musicians blends hip-hop, jungle, jazz, and samba rhythms to produce a down-tempo, soothing blend of mixed beats and lyrics. Chris Smith, aka <a href="spotify:artist:29a3uLSbDYNA3UMuwKKRTs">DJ Fluid</a>, takes the helm on production and keyboards, with Liana Young and Ismail Azim lending vocals and rhymes. <a href="spotify:artist:2zq0uqN9Wq12tqrQQt1ozw">Mr. Bungle</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:6hvUUAdvQkBwvcbSzAGXbU">Trevor Dunn</a> is on bass, while Simone White (<a href="spotify:artist:6RqyNFZlXUHKZHEoAws5Jd">Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2zyVwasA2QkaVopBFZ2RfX">Omar Sosa</a>) are on drums and Carlos Araiza takes care of percussion. In 1999, Afro-Mystik released their first CD, Future Tropic, on Om Records. The label is notorious for its support of Bay Area producers and DJs such as <a href="spotify:artist:3Nk2T3DZVBvPRO5BBSrklE">Mark Farina</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3GeU43m5eWxLSfdJQ0s5h9">Soulstice</a>. The second Afro-Mystik album, Morphology, was released in April 2003. ~ Diana Potts, Rovi

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