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Unklejam

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Unklejam

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With influences as diverse as <a href="spotify:artist:5KQMtyPE8DCQNUzoNqlEsE">Gary Numan</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6hnWRPzGGKiapVX1UCdEAC">Sam Cooke</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:0NKDgy9j66h3DLnN8qu1bB">Eurythmics</a>, transatlantic three-piece Unklejam's blend of cyber-soul, electro-pop, and synth-funk defied pigeonholing. Formed in 2006, their critically acclaimed eclectic sound was inspired by the globe-trotting experiences of all three members. Tyson "Tendai" Speede grew up in Northolt, Middlesex but traveled the world thanks to the success of his father's reggae outfit <a href="spotify:artist:0LG78C5Mu1X0GpyqrjiTJd">Misty in Roots</a>; Bobby Joel Stearns was born in London's East End but moved to Hawaii at the age of two before moving to Bradford and then Glasgow in his teens; while Adonista spent his childhood in his father's several U.S. Army bases in New York, L.A., and Germany. Originally a producer, Stearns was persuaded to sing by Tyson when they began working together, and after meeting Adonista at a club night in London, Unklejam was born. Named after the 1979 <a href="spotify:artist:450o9jw6AtiQlQkHCdH6Ru">Funkadelic</a> album Uncle Jam Wants You, the trio soon signed a deal with Virgin Records. Debut single "Luv Ya" (number 54) drew comparisons with <a href="spotify:artist:5a2EaR3hamoenG9rDuVn8j">Prince</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:1G9G7WwrXka3Z1r7aIDjI7">OutKast</a>, but it was their second single, "What Am I Fighting For," that earned them mainstream recognition. Reaching the Top 20 in both the sales and airplay charts, it led to support slots with <a href="spotify:artist:2jw70GZXlAI8QzWeY2bgRc">Nelly Furtado</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:31TPClRtHm23RisEBtV3X7">Justin Timberlake</a>, and festival appearances at Wireless, Glastonbury, and T in the Park. However, third single "Stereo" could only peak at number 101 and their self-titled album was shelved. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

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