JazzReview.com:
"funk-fusion at it's utmost finest"
Wax Poetics:
“their mythic notoriety will soon become ubiquitous. Exile is like
Disney's Electrical Parade on acid, with multiple players on multiple
synths.”
Urb Magazine:
"Solid. With a name like Cheebacabra, how can you go wrong?"
The Stranger:
"slick, fluid instrumental jams...in that juicy, bubble-butted zone
between the porn-flick score and the blaxploitation-film soundtrack"
DustyGroove.com:
"madly tripped out...a very electric bit of keyboard funk that sets a
whole new level for the Cheeba sound!"
Earshot Jazz Magazine:
"70's jazz-funk sieved through rap attitude of the 80's and 90's, all
flashfried in idiosyncratic mythologies that seem informed by notions of
the kung-fu mojo of blaxploitation, ethology's implications for human
beings, we-come-from-Africa juju, space as final frontier fantasy"
Cool'eh Magazine:
"celestial electrofunkjazzslop"
Jive Magazine:
"this funk fusion extravaganza features the perfect blend between organic
instrumentation and synthesizers...taking the genre of funk fusion into a
very new and exciting direction."
Michael Ardaiolo (WLUW-FM Chicago):
"future-funk finally has it’s bandleader"
12/20/05
The Aja West & Cheeba album "Flash & Snowball" just won Album of the Year (Jam) at the Independent Music Awards! Click here to learn more about the awards. "Flash & Snowball" can be purchased on Amazon, iTunes, and Mackrosoft.com.