Post-Modern Soul...?
batmon
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Is there such a thing? Just pondering? Cats who werent totally embracing New Jack Swing from 86 to "Neo-Soul's" emergance.Maybe we can sling around some artists who fit this bill. I was gonna consider Phyllis Hyman's late output as an example.Feel free to shoot this down, but after 85 up until Teddy Riley/Babyface/JimmyJam&TerryLewis' reigns there a whole gang of rekkids.Keith Washington?Howard Hewitt?El DeBarge?Just throwin it out there.
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And yes, Phyllis Hyman's records would fall here. Maybe Angela Bofill stuff... Anita (who is in a class by herself IMO.)
True. Nelson George called het "Retro-Newvo Soul".
Its all 80's R&B really - I'm just looking at cats who DIDNT let Hip Hop/NJS totally influence their sound.
Brian Mcknight?
Brian McKnight!!!
Levert as a trio were doing NJS.
Alexander O'Neil is right there.
Isnt he Mid to late 80's?
Jesse Johnson?
Alexander O'Neil
Gregory Abbott?
Peabo?
his joint with ill and al skratch was still is killer...the epmd sample...'looked up and down and said hmmm ill take her'....loved that shit!!
But Casanova was that "wanna be Hiphop synth clone shit".IMO
Levert had that "urban" thang. That's why SuperLover C could reference it because of its status in the street.
Innocent & Youre a Fake.......
Stacy Lattislaw and Gregory are really poppy kinda though.
Stacy's version of "I Found Love On A Two Way Street" is a monster but that's Modern.
speak for yourself old-timer
I'm still an 80's baby
would you guys consider the groups after 7 or Surface to be part of this genre?
Fools just added the "modern" part to the whole equation recently. It's always just been R&B. But There's a definitive sound that was like a "coming out of the 70s" boogie like sound and a "stepping in the New Jack Swing era" sound that is right between these sounds that I THINK Batmon is getting at... right dude?
Post Modern Soul isnt Neo Soul. Its cats not fallin into "HIPhop production".
When New Jack Swing hit, cats started incorporating breaks into the mix like Teddy Riley.
Michel'le is proto-new jack swing....
Michel'e is West Coast New Jack Swing.
Exactly. And It continued until D'Angelo/Maxwell/Badu changed the landscape.
After 7 had Babyface as a producer who mimiced Riley's fusion combos IMO.
Surface - maybe.
Kind of a tangent, considering it came out in 94 when "Neo" was in full swing, but this thread just made me remember it at put it on.
No doubt.
Where were they in 88-91? Maybee?
What about -
I think there are some NJSwingish stuff on here.
Early Mariah?