Tuxedo - Jake One Related
RAJ
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Forgive me for the :latte: Haven't got excited about a new album in a long time.
This new Tuxedo LP is
Props to Soul Strut alum Jake One for the beats and music making (Him and Big Chan got me into boogie and modern soul many years a go) ... And Mayer Hawthorne... never took dude seriously until I heard this. Woweee. Magma coming out of my Macbook speakers.
It's throwback 80s soul / funk. They also redeux Snoop's "Aint No Fun".
Anybody else bumping this?
http://www.stonesthrow.com/store/album/tuxedo/tuxedo
This new Tuxedo LP is
Props to Soul Strut alum Jake One for the beats and music making (Him and Big Chan got me into boogie and modern soul many years a go) ... And Mayer Hawthorne... never took dude seriously until I heard this. Woweee. Magma coming out of my Macbook speakers.
It's throwback 80s soul / funk. They also redeux Snoop's "Aint No Fun".
Anybody else bumping this?
http://www.stonesthrow.com/store/album/tuxedo/tuxedo
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haven't listened to the whole album yet, but all the tracks ive heard so far have been perfect. need to decide whether to cop on vinyl or cassette...
Maybe for us record nerds. Judging that one of their YouTube videos has over a million hits and their soundcloud page has hundreds of thousands of listen, I would say there is a new audience digging this stuff.
Like Hindsight and shit.
Dam Funk > Hawthorne.
ridiculous to say that interest in revisiting this sound peaked 10 years ago... it's only just now hitting a peak, or getting there. every month there's a new modern funk artist/label/release that pops up, and the sound is only now hitting mainstream radio ("uptown funk")
Dam Funk was 6 years ago.
But Treasure was a hit.
that's for sure not when interest in this sound peaked though. i wouldn't say it kicked off the interest but it was a big part. the scene's gotten a LOT bigger in last 6 years.
Wasnt Chromeo kinda delving into that shit too?
I find some of the Tuxedo stuff to sound formulaic and too referencial.
Chicken Lips - He Not In (Azuli, 2002)
Chromeo's perfect example. Started in '02, first album '04, didn't really hit the charts until 2014 though.
I fear they may go the sellout pop music route though eventually. :(
To be fair, what theyre doing is referencing "Sellout Pop" anyways.