Words by Eddie STATS Houghton
Good morning! In case you hadn’t noticed, Natalie Storm has been killing it this week, taking North America by um, you know. Last Friday she and fellow badda gal Tifa stole the spotlight from Ricky Blaze and Mr. Lexx at the Federation Sound’s release party for the Max Glazer Scion EP. Monday she hosted Rice & Peas and tonight we splash out at Brand New Machine for the launch of her own Federation project Songs 2 F@#k and Fight 2 (flyer after the jump), followed by scheduled appearances at the hippest parties on both coasts (Flashing Lights and Tormenta Tropical, respectively). But somehow in the middle of that she found time to squeeze off a thousand bpms of soca music just to keep her island-girl credentials intact. Wake up to wuk up!
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