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Funk Spirit Rising: Georgia Anne Muldrow and Dudley Perkins' Dueling Soul Excursions

Inside the Energy and Funk of L.A.'s Weirdest Music-Making Couple.

“Every few minutes, another plane full of people who just finished praying and are on their way to seek pleasure or work or home are leaving Los Angeles. That’s a lot of energy and focus and spirit passing closely by [Dudley and Georgia’s home] in such short intervals.”

Out there in Inglewood: Beneath LAX flight paths, a pair creates its own kind of trip
Star Foreman
Out there in Inglewood: Beneath LAX flight paths, a pair creates its own kind of trip

— Quaze, member of their SomeOthaShip movement

Inside the two-story home, studio and record-label headquarters that Georgia Anne Muldrow, Dudley Perkins and a small circus of children share, everything is green, especially in the sitting room. The walls are smooth and hushed, a welcoming, gentle green embracing a couch that stares out onto a few Inglewood blocks somewhere between 100th and 110th streets.

The large picture window offers a view set on high, and (in between the muted rumblings of LAX’s comings and goings) the sound of someone mowing one of the many well-manicured lawns reverberates in the room. Perkins wears a green T-shirt that claims “Marijuana cures racism.” In any other room, Muldrow’s shirt might appear gray, but here, it hues the day’s dominant color. The couple’s 7-month-old son is sitting on Muldrow’s lap. He’s a different kind of green.

“If you can’t catch inspiration from something that’s just green, something that grows out of the ground and doesn’t talk — like a tree — then I just don’t know,” she says. “I found out that green is one of my colors. Green is the heart chakra — that’s the loving. I can understand whoever assigned the colors that green is the heart chakra, because green is the Earth, and the Earth is loving.”

There is good reason for the new-life symbolism, even beyond the little man who was birthed in a tub down the hall less than a year ago. After each of them released albums on indie-rap darling Stones Throw — the same label responsible for their love-at-first-sight introduction — Georgia and Dudley are readying the launch of their SomeOthaShip Records by dropping two solo albums on July 28. And they’re also finding new creative grounds.

With Holy Smokes, Perkins has found the happy middle ground between his rapping persona (he was once known as Declaime) and the D’Angelo-on-spacecrack warbling that has defined the releases under his government name. Holy Smokes is his first solo album without Madlib behind the boards, and is as focused a work that his weed intake could possibly allow.

On Umsindo, Muldrow’s second full-length offering, she’s searching out the world’s roots with a spiritual journey into the planet’s ancestry, one powered by her live-instrument production, powerful rapping and incandescently wafting vocals. She did the production on Perkins’ album, and Perkins seems to be spearheading the movement’s urgency. The combination forms a foundation with goals beyond just making music.

“I feel like, coming to this planet, I had a purpose,” Muldrow says. “I was lucky enough to not forget it too much. I might’ve fallen back on those obligations at certain points in my life, but there was no point where I didn’t know what my job on this Earth was. That’s the guidance that my ancestors provided for me, speaking to me in my dreams or through nature ... the gift of insight at an early age, being able to read at an early age, those things were gifted to me, I didn’t have to struggle with those certain things, you know? Even my sense of rhythm isn’t mine.”

An intrinsic spirit-channeling is definitely present on Umsindo (which translates from Zulu to mean “sound”). “Later Lauryn Hill” might be a common critical touchstone once Umsindo makes the review rounds, but Muldrow, a.k.a. Ms. One, isn’t searching for anonymity the way Ms. Hill seemed to be, because Muldrow hasn’t been blessed/cursed with Grammy success. Her soundscapes aren’t in opposition of her critics or the pressures of fame but of the world’s evils at large. And it’s that stance — along with what Perkins calls “that musical zone” — that has her recording with Mos Def and Erykah Badu, while lesser-known (but-still-known) emcees squabble over her beats.

“It was an inspiring thing because the week that [Mos Def asked to remix her song ‘Roses’ for his new album], I stopped calling myself broke and started to follow certain spiritual laws one must observe in order to call oneself successful,” she says. “You can’t cancel out all the resources from the divine realm, which are trying to help you. I’m very inspired by what energies can be brought in through cleansing the bad habits and negative energies toward myself. Or directed toward what I think about myself. And that’s the most inspiring thing, because that’s what ‘Roses’ is about: finding happiness from within.”

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  • 09/12/2011 12:20:00 AM

    Her voice is a powerful as its soulful, much love to her and the whole stonethrow records family. This is the type of music I would like to see played more often and more places.

  • Illuminati By Nature 08/12/2009 8:57:00 PM

    Well if these knuckleheads think the world is gonna end in 2012, then what's all the fuss about? ;) I hate to break it to you guys but life isn't fair and money matters. Besides, the world is too big to control, just handle your own shit and stop blaming others for your failures.

  • Ms Do the Right Thang 08/08/2009 11:38:00 PM

    HAHA!! Unhoodwinked, we all know you are the author Brandon Perkins. You are a supreme Idiot. Your own photographer put you on front street. And for the record, I am not Dudley and Georgia's friend or family. I am just a fan of the couple. And when I met them they invited me to their house. What artist do you know that does that for their fans? These are some genuine people. And it's not just "publicly" as you stated. I agree with the fan that said your interview was pre-determined. I think it was pre-written as well. I don't think you wanted to know the true G&D. You would just prefer to write your poison and spread your demon germs through your racist newspaper. Get a life!! Because Georgia and Dudley have one!!

  • Star Foreman 08/07/2009 12:15:00 PM

    I was the photographer for the piece, and while I can not comment on the interview ( I was not there, and I wasn't interviewing them) I can say the photoshoot was very fun. Both Dudley and Georgia welcomed me into their home and made me feel very comfortable. They were patient, we did 5 set-ups! and peaceful. At the end of the shoot they fed myself and the make-up artist peanut butter stew, and it was soo good. So that was my experience with Georgia and Dudley and friends.

  • laweeklysucks 08/06/2009 10:45:00 AM

    Excuse Me! Brandon Perkins? You need to give Chris Ziegler over at LA Record a call and learn how to conduct a REAL interview. He actually asked significant questions about the movement and was receptive enough to become a student to two of the most brilliant people I've ever met. Nobody read this article to get your unenlightened interpretation of what you were fortunate enough to even be a part of. And, since WHEN does the cover page of the LA WEEKLY receive a lousy one page spread in the LA Music section? It seemed more like "Jimmy" the homeless dude from Palestine living behind BB&B would have graced the cover considering the 6 page spread! The SAME spread that was given to Buddyhead (cover) 2 weeks ago!! Everything Dudley and Georgia spoke about went so far over your head you couldn't have caught if their 7 month old son had rolled up this magazine and slapped you across the face with it! "Small circus of children?" Yeah, and your the clown!!

  • not as corny as u 08/06/2009 7:04:00 AM

    you people are corny, G&D forever!! our goverments are crap, and most americans are brainwashed idiots who watch a bunch a tv while other indigenous countries get sucked dry for their resources, get a grip georgia speaks on the constant rape of africa which is fact. most people are too caught up working at nothing just to please a boss, to notice all the bullshit they shoot at us. black presidents included, you all sound like little kids with problems, one bad word leads to another...some kid shit. like michael j said it dont matter if your black or white, too me it does look like the writer didnt go all positive for dudley so what, you cant tell a persons life in just a few hours anyways, the writer did not camp out for a week, so it can be just a bunch of stuff said to pump up the article a bit, maybe they just were not that exciting to the writer...who knows? anyways who gives a f*#k! i sure as hell dont, but one thing i do know is the album is screaming ,off the hook my friends its pretty dope. hopefully ill meet up with mr.perkins and smoke a fatty with him..and discuss the fall of all war institutions and whatever eles he talks about. also the hate dont look good in real life..so it sure dont look good on this computer...ohh corny cooks!.

  • Robbie Baldwin 08/06/2009 5:07:00 AM

    Excuse me, I have two proud Black parents, a White grandmother and a Honduran grandfather; and I have had it with White Liberals allowing Black racism to flourish as some kind of justice. The interview refers to "melanin" from a sick Black-supremacist point of view, the "fall of Europe" (same reference)and other statements that simply show the ignorance and hubris of the musicians. When will people of all colors stop allowing Blacks, Latinos etc from using the race-game for their own distorted empowerment. It is sick, destructive, and hurtful of society. How is it that my working-class parents, a nurse and an electrician, raised my siblings and me to see humans as just humans? We know all about our history and the suffering, but we never spouted this ugly leftist, Black-supremacist/melanin crap. Will somebody please take the responsibility to educate these kids before they spread more of their harmful, prideful ignorance?

  • Randall Marquez 08/06/2009 3:43:00 AM

    Pathetic Hippie Drivel. "the Earth is Loving"...really? explain, then, earthquakes,floods,droughts,famine etc. And, 'the fall of Europe" is a good thing? To Whom? the Islamofascists who are quickly taking over, especially in Britain? I pity the baby who has a dope addicted/addled father with delusions of grandeur (the best emcee but the world doesn't realize it yet). Ya know, it's a wonder what a regular job, regular people, and the real world will do for a person's real perspective on life. The greatest artists never looked down on their audiences and never seemed to "know better" about everything. Instead, they were quite humble about their art.

  • Randall Marquez 08/06/2009 3:42:00 AM

    Pathetic Hippie Drivel. "the Earth is Loving"...really? explain, then, earthquakes,floods,droughts,famine etc. And, 'the fall of Europe" is a good thing? To Whom? the Islamofascists who are quickly taking over, especially in Britain? I pity the baby who has a dope addicted/addled father with delusions of grandeur (the best emcee but the world doesn't realize it yet). Ya know, it's a wonder what a regular job, regular people, and the real world will do for a person's real perspective on life. The greatest artists never looked down on their audiences and never seemed to "know better" about everything. Instead, they were quite humble about their art.

  • john 08/06/2009 12:25:00 AM

    i know that dude, lol i used to go to school with him haha thats crazy, he was the artist guy who drew and read upside down" Upsidedown dudley" haha!

  • mo 08/05/2009 12:02:00 PM

    Hot couple. Amazing music. Is that African Cowboy Clothing they are wearing!? Nice!

  • rainman 08/04/2009 6:50:00 PM

    all these people on this comment board are either friends or family..hoodwinked which one are you? i dont think georgia has people around her who would write a comment like the kkk. and yes i know them also. and if they are a hot mess, then me and a whole bunch of other people are in an even hotter mess.

  • haha 08/04/2009 9:00:00 AM

    georgia and dudley are lames.

  • yo mama 08/04/2009 8:57:00 AM

    this article aint 100 percent..georgia dont smoke no weed, them peoples is strict vegans loco, dudley puffs thats about it tho, i know theses people too, dudleys the homie for real, his kids go to african schools and all that, homie thats on my mama they had me eating healthy for two days, and yeah dudley trips sometimes ,i understand where the trips come from tho , wack ass people like unhoodwinked and that brandon kat, his trips always leads to something good , ive seen this man hold down the fort in crazy situations, you dont know these people if you say wrong things about them, they new crib is off the chain tho, haha my bad D haha.

  • taylor made 08/04/2009 8:50:00 AM

    mr or ms unhoodwinked isnt the cover of this magazine proof that the movement is on a rise? new record releases newer and bigger collabs, must i go on? yes her direction changed when she got with mr perkins, she stopped doing wordly music and sad music, and became more of a revaloutionary with the music, you are hoodwinked.

  • ryan 08/04/2009 8:44:00 AM

    you tell me unhoodwinked..i can definetly see a rise in their movement, from some one who actually was allowed to use a couch in there home whenever i needed it and plate to eat...also a couple of bucks when i needed it, and you aint been around them if this is what youve seen ,dude dudleys a stand up man he will literally give you the shirt off his back you joke,ive seen them go from hotels to mini mansions..from selling cds out the trunk to an exclusive partnership with grooveattack and e1 ent, if thats not growth, oh and umsindo dosent seem like any juice was lost, seems like the juice has been enhanced,you just might be the author. i truly know that dudley does him and georgia does her own thing, so you calling all these people on this comment board blind and just ignorant to there own senses?lol get out of here with that failed attempt to enter this comment board and defend a chump.

  • unhoodwinked 08/04/2009 6:09:00 AM

    You people are like ostrages with thier head in the sand. I Don't know or care about the Author of this article, but I tell this, He is on point 100% with his observation. This comes from someone who has been in their presence numerous times. They are a collective hot mess!, and they, like any small time pimp, can put on a good face for the public and woo them with "positive" messages, but in their "circus" of a household, this is seldom practiced. dudley perkins is and always has been sucking the creative juice right out of the brilliant and talented Ms. Georgia Anne Muldrow ever since he came in her life, if ya'll can get your heads out of their butts long enough for oxygen, maybe ya'll can see a declining pattern in her musical and public image ever since they got together. Their so called "movement" is at a stand still, all talk, show me where it is manifesting!!! This is not racist one bit, but truly objective in this case. You folks can gain your objectivity on this case by stopping your worship of these 2 for a sec and really EXPERIENCING them for REAl, not from a WOOED, WORSHIPING, FAN position. Congrats to the author for being the one to not follow the flock of sheep journalists that only want to be on an artists good side, yeah, artists be on some real BS sometimes.

  • Bahama Mama 08/01/2009 3:55:00 AM

    Wanna know the truth about Declaime? Read L.A. Records. I'm surprised they wasted ink and paper to publish this fierce. But I'm digging the comments.

  • Punk Harris 08/01/2009 2:49:00 AM

    I'll see you there. HOLLA!!

  • Brandy 08/01/2009 2:47:00 AM

    Come check out Georgia Anne Muldrow and Dudley Perkins at their In Store Concert at Fat Beats on Melrose, Saturday, August 1 at 7:00 p.m. 7600 Melrose Ave. Suite J 2nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90036. Then you will see first hand why this article is not only whack. G&D All Day Long Baby!!

  • Brandy 08/01/2009 2:47:00 AM

    Come check out Georgia Anne Muldrow and Dudley Perkins at their In Store Concert at Fat Beats on Melrose, Saturday, August 1 at 7:00 p.m. 7600 Melrose Ave. Suite J 2nd Floor Los Angeles, CA 90036. Then you will see first hand why this article is not only whack. G&D All Day Long Baby!!

  • Soul Girl 07/31/2009 12:20:00 PM

    The Low Sparks of High Heeled Boys.

  • Tina Cherry 07/31/2009 12:17:00 PM

    Yea, "circus of kids" and the baby "is a different kind of green". Somebody call the NAACP. The LA WEAKly's sheet is showing. "I see your true colors shining through". What a bunch of RACIST. DISGUSTING!!

  • FREE YOUR MIND!!! 07/31/2009 11:20:00 AM

    PURE RACISM AT IT'S FINEST!!!!!! WHOA LA WEEKLY!!!!! "circus of kids"..... Unbelievable!!!

  • Von 07/31/2009 10:06:00 AM

    Why the got to be "weird"? Just cause you don't get it doesn't make them "weird". Do some soul searching and perhaps you can figure it out.

  • Tristan 07/31/2009 10:03:00 AM

    Don't get mad at Poor Brandon. The truth of the matter is, the only people that can understand and appreciate GAM and Dudley are those who are spiritually connected and know who they are.

  • Doug Banks 07/31/2009 8:29:00 AM

    This is what happens when white boys are mad because they are not BLACK. But thanks for putting Georgia & Dudley in your tired paper and exposing them to thousands of readers. At least you got something right by being aware that they were worthy to be interviewed. No matter what you think, say or write,you can't take anything from this couple. Everyone knows they are the shiznit. Get with the program.

  • jamie 07/31/2009 8:21:00 AM

    Hater-RATION at it's BEST. SUCKA

  • Ronnie Bandy 07/31/2009 8:01:00 AM

    Funky Funky Dudley

  • raquel 07/31/2009 6:58:00 AM

    How'd you get so funky Dudley?!!! SomeOthaShip Connect and ePistrophik Peach Sounds IN THE HOUSE!!!! As for Brandon Perkins "Go away little boy". LMAO

  • Demesha 07/31/2009 6:54:00 AM

    Read the real story about G&D in LA Records. This is ridiculous. I knew there was a reason why I have never read this paper. And I am sorry that I did.

  • Ms. Nefertiti 07/31/2009 6:51:00 AM

    This is why the LA Weekly is free. They couldn't get anybody to pay for this garbage. And if you notice all their ad space is pure trash. Egg Donors, Strip Bars, Escort Services, Soft Porn Ads. Just a bunch of losers. I don't know why Dudley and Georgia would even let these freaks in their house.

  • Azah 07/31/2009 6:48:00 AM

    HAHA!!! Now that's funny!!! I read the article in L.A. Records and it sounds like they are talking about two different couples. How could LA Weekly get it so wrong. But everybody in the Black Community knows that Brandon Perkins is a Wigga but at the same time deep down inside he who uses underground Black Artists as a forum to disrespect Black folks. If you notice everything he writes about Blacks who are connected to mainstream is positive. He knows that the White Folks that represent them will hang his ass out to dry. But he berates Blacks that are not signed to anyone the way he truly feels about all of us. This is not anything new from him.

  • Ozchild 07/31/2009 6:40:00 AM

    This type of writing is why I stopped supporting the L.A. WEAK-ly anymore in the first place! Typical media BS!!!!

  • Brandy 07/31/2009 6:17:00 AM

    You should consider yourself BLESSED for being in the company of two of those most amazing people on this planet. Not many people can boast that they have been in the home of Georgia Anne Muldrow and Dudley Perkins. You should be grateful that they took the time out to talk to you at all. Frankly, your article sounded pre-determined. It's a shame you didn't take this as an opportunity to know this loving couple. YOUR LOST...But to that end COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS.

  • Beat Bee 07/31/2009 5:47:00 AM

    STFU! You should go play on the freeway at 6:00 p.m.

  • right on tyme 07/31/2009 5:35:00 AM

    heres a real interview, http://larecord.com/interviews/2009/07/29/dudley-perkins-my-heart-is-broken-on-a-real-level/

  • jerrys kids 07/31/2009 5:14:00 AM

    haha i met Dudley before also, nothing but good things kind man he is. i can see where readers and fans might get upset,his music aint for some, remember this is la weekly not jet...haha fonk on fonk people!

  • rainman 07/31/2009 5:10:00 AM

    i just purchased holy smokes and umsindo, great pieces of work, lame article tho...viva la revolution!

  • Malaiya 07/31/2009 4:52:00 AM

    circus of kids?....MMMM....sounds like a racist remark to me. SHAME ON YOU.

  • Matt 07/31/2009 4:31:00 AM

    Hey Brandon Perkins, you are a zip damn fool. You went back and dug up some bulls%$T that has been dead for over a decade. Was that the best you could do? Too bad you didn't go in there and interview G&D as the earth angels that they truly are. As I kept reading I was trying to understand where you were going with all of this. Because some of it sounded like you hit the joint with Dudley when you came in. You sounded like a rambling freak home boy.

  • Malika 07/31/2009 4:25:00 AM

    How do you refer to their children as "a circus of kids"!! And you called their baby "a different kind of green"? Just who the hell do you think you are? These people invited you into their home and then you turn around and disrespect them. Georgia and Dudley are two of the most love conscious and giving people on this planet. If Brandon Perkins (trust me he is no kin to Dudley) wants to write garbage, trash and untruths, you send him to work for the Enquire or other publications that welcome that sh*t. I am totally shocked that the LA Weekly allowed this HOT GHETTO MESS to be published in their paper. But then again, someone pointed out to me that the LA Weekly is a racist paper and never writes favorable articles about Black People. But in any case Georgia & Dudley are still going to "do the damn thing"!

  • Mzlaces 07/31/2009 2:48:00 AM

    ditto. writers wack, G&D baby!!!

  • SpitSeeker 07/31/2009 2:45:00 AM

    Just heard Holy Smokes, I think it's dope. But I gotta admit this article does seem like the writer is on some fake Larry King sh*tt. After the 1st page he just goes left with the negativity. I been a fan of this duos music for a few ticks and the few times I've met them it's been a good energy all tha way... NO MORE LAME WANNA BE "HIP HOP WRITERS" on LA Weekly pleeease!!!!

  • G&D Fanatiks 07/30/2009 11:42:00 AM

    Coming from a long line of G&D Fanatiks, I think I speak for many of us when I say this article comes short of the real people that G&D truly are. When you come into the presence of Declaime you feel like you are in school. The brotha has extensive knowledge and strong opinions that he�ll love to agree to disagree from an intellectual stand point. You walk away with more awareness and a better understanding than you came with. Georgia Anne Muldrow is a walking beam of light; her shine illuminates any place she steps her feet. And don�t let her open her mouth to sing�her angelic voice filled with meaningful words bring food to your soul. Her music is timeless and to be perfectly honest is knocking most producers out of the water right now. I have never met a more motivated, self-less couple before; and I am personally excited about their movement and the changes it promises to bring!

 

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