Sonned?
Jonny_Paycheck
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From Dusty Groove:
Pretty darn wonderful grooves from this quirky west coast combo -- a trio with a great love of late 70s fusion and early 80s club! The tracks here are heavy on beats and keyboards, but not in a contemporary way -- more in the kind of stripped-down, rhythm-centric modes that were bubbling out from the underground on a great assortment of singles in the post-disco years -- a vibe that was initiated by 70s jazz fusion experiments, but cleaned up and trimmed down for a much more dancefloor-friendly vibe by the next decade. Hearing the set, you might well have yourself searching to see if some of these gems are lost tracks from Columbia, RCA, or smaller labels back in the day -- but you'll find that the work's all quite contemporary, just put together with a great ear for an older sound by this up and coming trio! Titles include "Rumpledforeskin", "I'd Tap", "So Necessary", "Mythical Funk", "Sonned",[/b] "Reflecting On The Karate Kid", "Step In The Marina",[/b] and "The Move".
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"Steady Grippin'"[/b]
SAN FRANCISCO, California
United States
"MEGADOSE SOUNDFLAKE"
WTF?????????
And yeah they owe SS royalties, I hope they are paying to post here.
I'm not sure they are jo(c)king or not.
Ick.
They need to consider hiring somebody to put a name to anything they do, as I personally would never ever pick up a record advertising the hit single "Turdburglin'".
That design font looks casually familiar.
Saying though!
Soul Strut has been the source of much entertainment and inspiration for me during the past 3-4 years I have been a (mostly lurking) member. I discovered a ton of great music due to this board, and have even purchased some records from a number of you in this thread.
I enjoyed the lexicon here so much that I ???borrowed??? some popular catchphrases for song titles. Most of the album was created around the time the Cash Play mix CD was released, so there is a heavy early 80's soul/boogie influence to the tracks. Biting prohibited? Guilty as charged. I wholeheartedly apologize if I???ve offended Raj and everyone else by doing this without permission.
All remaining copies have been bought back from DGA and CD Baby, which were the only 2 places one was able to get this homemade CD-r. The album and ???band??? is now officially kaput. Rest assured that there are no royalties to speak of, as this project has been a money losing venture.
The name? I liked the group Renegade Soundwave back in my college days. :-P
SG
Oh man, that's too bad. I wouldn't mind hearing the record anyway.
I have to wonder why you didn't promote your own project on soulstrut more though, especially considering its influence on your song titles...
No hard feelings. Nerves prevented me from promoting it here b/c of the unauthorized appropriation of Soul Strut culture. I was pretty proud of the music on the CD, but deep down I knew I'd eventually get skewered for it.
SG
Does this mean that the CD is now officially a private rap raer that will be mythologized and discussed by future strutters, only to be given new life when someone happens upon the entire load and sells them on ebay for hundreds each?