DOWN TO THE BONE: SURPRISINGLY GOOD
pickwick33
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I've been off and on with these guys for years - loved their "Staten Island Groove," which was a big steppers' cut here in Chicago, but what little I've heard from them since fell in that smooth-jazz vein. At this moment, I'm playing their new disc (which sat on my desk for maybe a month before I got around to listening to it), and it's not half bad. To call it, it's what we used to call "acid-jazz" in the 90's, while we (or at least I) was waiting for real funk to make a comeback. You know, there was no Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings in the early 90's, and with odd exceptions like the Poets of Rhythm or the Crown Royals, acid-jazz was as close as we were gonna get!! Anyway, this new DTTB release isn't bad. Never thought I'd big-up a Narada Jazz release, but there it is.
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I'm not sure if I would buy their album each time, but seeing them live, to me, seems to be where their specialty is.
On a sidely related note re: acid jazz funk type shit. Anyone heard of Groove Collective from NYC? Heard them play a couple times and they definitely got some ill flavor.
peas.
Groove Collective is dope in the slicker end of the spectrum. I got their self-titled and "We The People" + seen them perform live. Nice crew.
While we're on the subject of acidjazz; I was just listenening to the "Free Speech" EP by Mother Earth. "The Sinister Six" is a pretty good choon that I forgot about; mellow, spooky groove with organ+wurlitzer. Diggin' that one.