Busty and the bass have come a long way in a short time. The nine guys met during their first week at the jazz faculty of McGill University in Montreal and started jamming together. Occasional performances at house parties quickly turned into packed live concerts in front of thousands of spectators on stages in the USA, Europe and their home country Canada. The natural chemistry of the band, as well as their ability to create a sound that Complex describes as a "lovechild" of jazz, hip-hop and electro-soul, draws fans and concertgoers to dance and "bus-ty" screaming. Even R&B legend Macy Gray is a fan of Busty and the Bass and praises their soulful living room cover from their hit "I Try" as "beeyooteefoh". ) The band is just getting ready for the release of their first studio album. Compared to the three EPs released before, the album is a more coherent and coherent project than a compilation of different songs. It also represents a continuation of their infectious mix of danceable electro-soul, hip-hop and funk. Past projects have mostly been recorded in the "Busty Bunker", according to guitarist Louis Stein a place for experiments and gimmicks. This time it was supposed to be a joke and the band worked with Grammy award-winning producer/mixer Neal Pogue - famous for his work with acts like Outkast, Snoop Dogg, Earth Wind and Fire, MIA, Nikki Minaj, Aretha Franklin or Lil Wayne