You can always count on the band known as Calibro 35 to get ill by delivering some of the most edgy Funk arrangements around. Listen as they emphasize the drama with the their psychedelic interstellar rework of Bob James's "Nautilus". It's a cover that's bound to leave you hypnotized from their 2024 project "Jazzploitation".
Producer Adrian Younge shows why he was the best choice for "Twelve Reasons To Die" with the darkness and and drama of "Human Absence". Like the thrill of a David Axelrod tune, Younge takes us on an intriguing journey to the edge of Funk.
The always-funky Spasibo Records offer a couple treats from their jar with the groovy sounds of VuVuVu, "Cookelida" lands somewhere between the Soul of Isaac Hayes on the "Three Tough Guys" soundtrack and the dramatic Funk of Mandrill. This and "The Bass Line" feel like being caught up in a high-speed chase and gun blasts of a 70's Blaxploitation flick.
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