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Hailing from a town known more for its strong folk-rock and jazz offerings, Human Groove Hormone fuses together a kicking brew of musical flavors to cook up an engaging new sound. With their newly released first full length album, “Self [En]titled,” the group calls music lovers everywhere to chow down on their specialty blend of progressive rock, funk, Latin, and jazz in a hearty serving that has been brewing since early 2009. The good news is that it tastes great. Although not appropriate for your toddler’s birthday, Human Groove Hormone excels at crashing any party with a solid wall of attitude and a live energy left unrivaled in the local music scenes. Since the group’s inception, HGH has been relentlessly raising the action and lighting up the dance floors in venues across Texas and Louisiana with an intensity that yanks the shyest party goers to dancing feet, and a musical sensibility that continually lights up the aural landscape of seasoned musicians. Passion at its groovy finest, these five young men have honed their abilities through classical training, jazz study, and a wide variety of influence to bring a fresh sound to the scene -- and they look good doing it. With ambitious song-writing and a far from familiar sound, the quintet from Denton, TX is a torch bearer of musical variety to a younger generation. Match the fiery passion of college-aged musicians with the rehearsed musicality of older performers, and you may as well be holding lightening in a bottle. Hu