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Crazy P Soundsystem Headlining September's Art Walk Party at the Electric Pickle Miami

See also "Crazy P's Danielle Moore on Blowing Up This Year: 'We Have a Fresh Energy!'" "Whatcha gonna do when I fall out of love?" 'Cause "I ain't giving my love to you tonight." So, "pack up your troubles and walk away." These are just a few of the lyrics...
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See also "Crazy P's Danielle Moore on Blowing Up This Year: 'We Have a Fresh Energy!'"



"Whatcha gonna do when I fall out of love?" 'Cause "I

ain't giving my love to you tonight." So, "pack up your troubles and walk

away."



These are just a few of the lyrics running through Crazy P Soundsystem's tales of unrequited love, romantic dysfunction, and estrangement.



Sometimes the subject matter is even darker, like on 2005's "Lady T,"

a song and accompanying music video touching on the subject of date rape.



No, these ain't no silly love songs. But they are most

definitely killer dance songs, set to the infectious disco hooks and funky

basslines of Crazy P co-founders James Barron and Chris Todd.





Add the sultry vocals and rambunctious stage antics of chanteuse Danielle Moore to the package, and the Crazy P Soundsystem is decidedly one of the international house music scene's most refreshingly bold acts.



If you missed Crazy P's various unforgettable performances

during WMC week, you will not want to sleep on the group's headlining gig at the Electric Pickle's War Huge Artwalk Afterparty on September 8.



Crazy P Soundsystem. With Will Renuart, The Tremends, and The Hongs, hosted by John Hood. Saturday, September 8. Electric Pickle, 2826 N. Miami Ave., Miami. The party starts at 10 p.m. Call 305-456-5613 or visit electricpicklemiami.com.




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