Review: The Buttshakers are fresh from their acclaimed Arcadia album but have still managed to get back in the studio to make more new music. It comes in the form of this potent new 7" for Record Store Day which is a double-sided serving of soulful grooves. 'Cold World' captivates with its Stax-inspired horn hooks, driving rhythm, and poignant vocals, all of which offer hope amidst a bleak landscape and urges you to stay resilient. On the flip side, 'Crossroad' delves into soul's bluesy-country roots. Intimate guitar melodies give way to a feverish drumbeat, evoking a journey to meet the Devil at the crossroads. A tale of legends, infused with twang and soul, takes the listener on a haunting journey.
Review: This new album is Dowdelin's therapeutic best and one that delves into themes of depression, life's highs and lows and resilience. Along the way, it blends Caribbean rhythms with jazz, electronic music and percussive soul to make for an ever evolving and intriguing trip through moments of struggle and hope that mirror those in everyday life. Sung in Creole, French and English, each track weaves rich melodies with deep emotion and makes for a powerful exploration of mental well-being. Dowdelin's take on well crafted funk is where tradition meets modernity and the result is a sound that is both healing and invigorating.
Review: French producer Patchworks delivers an exquisite fusion of Brazilian grooves here that come coloured with a wonder of influences such as raw disco funk and cosmic jazz. With plenty of magnetic vocals and elegant melodies, Patchworks' artistry shines as he crafts high-end arrangements that blend subtle but always rich harmonic flavours. The grooves are full-bodied and layered with intricate rhythms that pepper each track, while the overall vibe remains smooth. Patchworks' skilful approach brings a refined yet energetic sound that is likely to win over groove lovers and jazz cats alike.
Mixed Emotions (I Don't Know How To Tell You What I Was Going Through)
God Bless The 90s Kids
After Love In The After Hours
No Future? Yeah Right (feat Rou Reynolds)
HeartLESS
Who Needs Revenge When I've Got Ellen Rae
Breakdown
Traumatic Iconic
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A Smile To Make You Weak(Er) At The Knees
Ultraviolence
A Love Letter To Those Who Feel Lost (feat Cody Frost)
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