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Modern Funk Resistance With Tony Frissore’s New Release ‘Bad Strategies’

There has never been a time quite like the present, when music plays such a unifying role in society. With the rise of new technologies, the internet, and now AI, music-making has become easier to create, distribute, and share. Cleveland, USA-based Tony Frissore is a seasoned musician and producer who understands this evolving landscape well. Frissore’s latest single, ‘Bad Strategies,’ is a deliberate and satirical take on modern systems and the leaders who uphold them. Rooted in modern funk and groovy rhythm, ‘Bad Strategies’ is, at its core, an act of protest art. Snappy drums, brassy bass, and funky synth layers seem to conspire, almost as if transmitting coded messages. This latest instrumental offering challenges authority in a gritty, uncompromising way.

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Frissure received a diverse musical education in Boston and New Orleans, where funk, jazz, and free-flowing jam sessions helped shape his musical instincts. His time working as a DJ and immersing himself in club culture across various countries in Europe further expanded his sonic palette. With back-to-back releases this year, Tony has been balancing both band life and his solo career. ‘Bad Strategies’ fits seamlessly within his long-standing commitment towards truth-driven art, where music becomes a form of resistance. Here, rhythm questions the very structure of today’s world, and groove becomes a demand for accountability.

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‘Bad Strategies’ is a charged-up funk track with backbone, one that observes first, then invites listeners to think, reflect, and question. Follow Tony Frissore on Instagram, and explore his music on Spotify and YouTube.

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