Today Wellington dub rockers Tunes of I have released their latest single Get Up with a vibing 70’s music video directed and produced by Lee Gingold and Mouthfull productions. While we expect the seven piece ensemble to deliver another classic horn line crossed with reggae rock tune. It would be an understatement to call this song anything but what will be a top hit in the summer charts.
Recorded and mixed by Lee Prebble at Surgery Studios in the capital and mastered by Kelly Hibbert of Almachrome. This song has a quality to it and many aspects that’ll take you to a place of satisfaction and euphoria. If the song doesn’t make you feel groovy then I’m sure the music video will.
Funded by New Zealand on air, this 70’s full video has dance moves you’ll either naturally do or want to re-enact. As you will see the band shows a community coming together and evidently a song about getting up! I personally had a dance much like the band at the start and if I’m listening with others I’ll be left behind like one of the members in the video.
Overall, Get Up is something refreshing. Tunes of I tackle many vibes in their music but as I’ve been researching other New Zealand music it is nice to have a song that is suitable for our upcoming summer. This song is one to be played at any event you have coming up or when you too bring a community together. I imagine this track will be incredibly joyous live especially at a festival.