Under 'The Soul Mates' project, Gazaway's work has been called “legally iffy” and often uses more than a dozen unauthorized samples from different artists. Frequently facing legal challenges for his work, Gazaway has lectured on what he describes as "overly restrictive and unconstitutionally long copyright laws." at the University of Southern California and a
Talks at Google interview: “Redefining the Remix”. Gazaway's first full-length instrumental album,
Selective Hearing Vol. 1, was released in 2010 on the Cold Busted label and charted on
Beatport’s top-selling Chill-Out sales Chart. Gazaway released his sophomore project,
Fela Soul, in 2011. This was a mixture of the music of Afrobeat artist
Fela Kuti and Hip-Hop group
De La Soul. In December 2011, the album took a top 5 ranking on both
NPR and
Soul Train’s year-end “Best of 2011” list. One year later, Gazaway released his third album,
Bizarre Tribe: A Quest to the Pharcyde. Again, Gazaway mixed the music of two significant music acts – this time
A Tribe Called Quest and
The Pharcyde.
Bizarre Tribe earned early praise from the
Los Angeles Times,
New York, and
Okayplayer. In 2014, Gazaway produced the album
Yasiin Gaye, in which he presented an imaginary collaboration between Yasiin Bey (a.k.a.
Mos Def) and
Marvin Gaye. Gaining Marvin Gaye's original multi-tracks, Gazaway was able to deconstruct and rebuild the samples to re-orchestrate the instrumentation into new arrangements. The album earned Gazaway a five-star review from BET and praise from Marvin Gaye's widow, Janis Gaye. As an emcee, Gazaway has released several singles, including "I Can't Get Off of the Facebook" in 2011. == Style ==