Vulfpeck‘s mysterious immersion into the music scene dates back to these enigmatic videos, featuring two side-by-side videos of two unrelated musicians playing two different songs at the same time. Their timing, being the source that brought the audios together, would be impeccable, and the combinations would stand strong as the most authentic approach to a modern day “remix”. Dating back three years, the intro to each of these project numbers is what most recognizably ties them together – now known as the intro to “Christmas in LA”.

All video projects, now mysteriously renamed to “VULF TWO” as of yesterday, are mixed by Vulfpeck’s Jack Stratton, and we are happy to see them back! The newest features a mash-up of Bernard Purdie’s “KOSA 2006” with Snarky Puppy keyboardist Cory Henry’s “The Revival Project.” Check that out, and more from the series, below:

*NEW* Bernard Purdie’s “KOSA 2006” x Cory Henry’s “The Revival Project”

Bernard Purdie’s “Important Educational Function” x Herbie Hancock’s “I Love Quincy”:

Bernard Purdie’s “Groove Master” x Keith Jarret’s “Kan-i Hoken Hall’

Louis Johnson’s “Star Licks aster Sessions” x Grambling State Drumline “Bayou Classic”

More videos of this kind can be found here.

For those who can’t get enough of the Vulf, the band will be making an appearance at the inaugural Fool’s Paradise this April 1-2 in St. Augustine, FL. Performing alongsideLettuce, GRiZ, Chris Robinson’s Soul Revue, The Nth Power, and Goldfish, this is one destination festival that you won’t want to miss! Tickets are on sale now and available here.