Honor
Flow Productions is a Los Angeles, California homegrown musical
collective focused on developing and presenting the absolute apex of a
"human" experience by gravitating the mind, body, and soul through
musical ventures. Since its founding in September 2003, H.F.P.
blossomed this experience into multiple fields such as the independent
release of original music projects, Media Production, and a
Professional Mobile DJ Service that has served Southern California
residences and businesses for over a decade.
H.F.P. prides
itself in breaking the traditional boundaries of contemporary music;
performing at historic venues such as The Troubadour, The El Rey
Theater, The Roxy Theater, Nokia Theater, House Of Blues Sunset,
Avalon|Bardot Hollywood, The Echoplex, and monthly residencies at
Custom Hotel and Salvage LA; sharing the stage with veterans such
?uestlove of The Roots, Brian McKnight, Fantasia, KRS-One, Pete Rock,
and Black Milk. From the DJ decks to the Production board, H.F.P.'s
musical passion breeds beauty for your ears, food for your soul, and
exercise for your feet; daring their listening audience to "Live
Loud... Dream Fearless" within the heartbeat of the drum beat.
Honor Flow Productions is... DJ Chuck "thE oLd SouL" (Producer/Vocals)
| DJisLORD (DJ) | ELIMN8 (Vocals)
“This That Jam” (featuring Luna) is the lead single off the Los
Angeles’ homegrown collective, Honor Flow Productions’ latest EP
entitled Boombox Sketches. H.F.P. Producer/Vocalist DJ Chuck “thE oLd
SouL” had this to say about the creation of the track and music video…
“I
wanted to make something that felt like home. It felt like sunshine. It
felt like palm trees. It felt like riding down the street with my
windows down and my stereo system on blast. I wanted to create the same
feeling I get anytime I hear Kurupt's "We Can Freak It" or anything by
DJ Quik. The bridge is honestly one of my favorite things I have ever
written as a songwriter. I tried to channel those old Parliament
records that Lord, ELIMN8, and myself all grew up listening to with
those big group vocals with a hint of Dam-Funk. As working DJs, Lord
and I as of late in conversation, have criticized that the current club
scene has somewhat lost its ‘communal’ vibe: everyone is on their
phones filming themselves on Snapchat, not dancing with others, and
clearly are just their to be seen with the most overpriced bottle of
alcohol for Instagram props. So that is why the directors OISHIMEDIA
and us decided to center the vibe of visuals around the grand tradition
of a backyard boogie/house party. A party is where all barriers are
removed and people come together to ‘Sweat out all the problems and
troubles of the day.’ (c) Andre 3000. This is what Lord and I are all
about as DJs and this is the message of this jam here.”