Squeeze Rock

Genre: Alternative
Secondary Genre: Rock New York, New York USA Contact

With Grooves that Rock, the music of Julz-A is An Accordion Alternative. Singing and rapping while playing the squeeze box his music is often compared to Beck, Primus, Outkast, Cee Lo, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Rage Against The Machine.

Squeeze Rock will surprise you with how good the music is!

Artist Information

Biography

“If he wanted to create something truly unique, he succeeded...In fact, he [Julz-A of Squeeze Rock] might just be one of the must-see acts of NXNE [2006].”
-- Jason Keller - NOW magazine

“Fingers fanned out at chest level, terry-cloth band on his wrist, leaning back slightly, [Julz-A of Squeeze Rock] strikes a classic rapper's pose despite playing an instrument that has been relegated to Dorkville at least since the Beatles.”
-- Andrew Adam Newman, New York Times

"Julz-A [of Squeeze Rock] might best be characterized as a fringe artist who seamlessly combines his musical prowess with showmanship and an offbeat sense of humor…he has somehow taken my preconceived notions and scattered them to the wind.”
-- Chris Alfano, Stereo Subversion


Squeeze Rock is the moniker and genre tag of the musical styles of Julian “Julz-A” Hintz. Squeeze Rock is an Accordion alternative; Julz-A sings and raps while playing the Squeeze Box. He is joined by JW on Violin, Mary Feaster on Bass, and Michael Vitali on Drums. The sound can be compared to such rapping proliferations as Beck, Cee Lo, Outkast, Primus, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Rage Against The Machine.

Julz-A uses the accordion as a central figure in the rock riffs of his songs. The Squeeze Rock sound is fundamentally alternative rock music with influences ranging from Hip-Hop to Western Classical music, while even leaving room for the world music of the instrument. Squeeze Rock pushes the envelope in how we hear melodic guitar-driven music. Using production methods that alter the way we listen to hip-hop and rapping. The presentation is simple and rooted in the pop sounds of the current century, but the use of accordion pushes this eclectic sound into the unique realm that only Squeeze Rock can dwell.

The longest membership with any one project for Julian “Julz-A” Hintz has been Terry Dame’s Electric Junkyard Gamelan, in which he has performed as the rapping Julz-A while also employing his expert percussion skills. His accordion projects started in early 2001 among the NYC based Japanese punk rock outfits of Dynamite Club and Peelander-Z. After many mutations and experiments, Julz-A finally arrived at the focus of a solo project with the release of his Squeeze Rock EP, and later with his follow up Squeeze Right EP.

Julz-A has performed as a soloist on national television at the world famous Apollo Theater on the same bill as Whoopi, Chingy and Ray Chew. He also performed with Ray Chew And The Crew at the un-televised Amateur Night At The Apollo show. Julz-A advanced to the semi-finals of the 2008 Williamsburg Live Songwriter Competition performing his song “Fortified.” He has opened for Eliza Gilkyson, Qui, and Northern State among others. Julz-A received an honorable mention for The Billboard World Song Contest in 2006 with his song “Burning Bellows” and in 2005 with his song “I Tried,” featured on the Squeeze Rock EP, as well as honorable mentions for the We Are Listening Singer/Songwriter Awards 2006 with his songs “Where?” and “Sunset Time.” Besides the Apollo appearances, notable Julz-A performances include appearances at Atlantis 10th Anniversary 2007, MMC11 2007, NXNE 2006, Celebrate Brooklyn 2005, The Rock Accordion Summit of New York and Providence 2005, The CalArts West Goes East Festival 2005, The Rock Accordion Summit of Philadelphia 2004, and The CMJ Music Marathon in 2002.

Instrumentation

Julz-A - Vocals, Accordion
Mary Feaster - Bass
Michael Vitali - Drums

Discography

"Hungry" Single, 2012
"Look At That" EP, 2011
"Look At That" Single, 2010
"Life On Marz" LP, 2009
(Dameusic)
"Squeeze Right" EP, 2007 (Lost Penny Music)
"Live From Here" LP, 2007 (Dameusic)
"Squeeze Rock" EP, 2005 (Lost Penny Music)
"Urban Shocker" LP, 2004 (Head Fulla Brains)
"Gibberish Junk" LP, 2002 (Lost Penny Music)

Official Website

http://www.squeezerock.com

Links

Audio

Lyrics

Video

Squeeze Rock - Look At That

Squeeze Rock - Hungry

Photo Gallery

Press

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    Layering slinking beats over the sounds of his squeezebox, Julz-A ... rewrites nearly every rock pre...

  • EDGE: Julz-A brings his funky accordion to Huntington [+ Show ]

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  • JULZ-A, RAPPING ACCORDION PLAYER [+ Show ]

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  • Squeezing Out a Living [+ Show ]

    Burlington, Vermont - July 1, 2007 A musician performing in Burlington this month combines two ve...

  • Squeeze Rock EP (review) [+ Show ]

    By Jason Keller June 8, 2006 If he wanted to create something truly unique, he succeeded...In fa...

Setlist

Favorite Julz-A originals: "Sunset Time", "Look At That", "Fortified", "I Tried", "Sunshine Decay", "Play Your Ax", "Crazay", "Where? (In The Words)" and many more.

Favorite covers: Primus "Jerry Was A Race Car Driver", Jay-Z "Empire State Of Mind", Outkast "Ms. Jackson", The Who "Squeeze Box", Jimi Hendirx "Purple Haze", Beck "Hell Yes" among others.

A single set is 35 minutes or longer, leaving the audience energized, hyped and wanting more!

Two or more sets always bring out endless fun for any type of crowd.

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