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Music > R&B / Soul
With song titles like "My Punk," "Fuck That Shit," and "In Cold
Blood," one would easily be forgiven for assuming the Subs are all
about nth-generation trash garage rock -- but the song title "Kiss
My Trance" is more accurate about what's going on. If anything,
it's the Prodigy's electronic arena-punk commercial heyday that's
the role model for this Belgian act, along with a huge blast of
industrial dance to boot (the Prodigy connection is clearly
underscored by a cover of that band's "Breathe," giving the song
even more of a stern and, unsurprisingly, trance-heavy punch). If
nothing on Subculture shows much more than an appreciation of the
standards and sounds of relentless beats and hyper-dramatic synth
lines, then arguably that's all that the Subs are after to start
with. Certainly from the opening "Music Is the New Religion" --
which loads in both gospel shouts and evangelist pronouncements via
samples, following in the fine tradition of fellow Belgians Front
242 -- the template for much of the album is set, with strong
openings, a calmer midsong break, and then a massive return to the
main arrangement. It's not that the album completely follows this
formula all the way through, but it's more common than not. Where
the real appeal lies on Subculture is in the details -- the
practically tactile crunch of the beats on "Papillon," half speaker
spike and half bone break, for instance, or the skittering melodies
on "From Dusk Till Dawn." Nothing is surprising on Subculture but
everything sounds fantastic -- not much more need be said. ~ Ned
Raggett
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Afro Strut
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Raphael Saadiq, Jake And The Phatman, Glenn Standridge, A. L. Stone, Dave Jones, …
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R161
Discovery Miles 1 610
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2006 release from R&B legend Joseph 'Amp' Fiddler, who has played on albums by Prince, the Brand New Heavies, Ramsey Lewis, George Clinton, P-Funk All-Stars, The Dramatics, Primal Scream, Was (Not Was) and Too Short amongst others and has an extensive list of credits that extends across a few decades.. Fiddler produces, sings and performs keyboard duties on this album, as he has for virtually every artist he has worked with! 11 tracks including 'Right Where You Are', 'I Need You', 'Faith' and more. Genuine.
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Way I See It CD (2008)
(CD)
Raphael Saadiq; Contributions by James Tanksley, Charles Brungardt, Gerry Brown, Raphael Saadiq; Produced by …
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R153
Discovery Miles 1 530
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Out of stock
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In 2003, Raphael Saadiqreleased the live CD, All Hits at the House
of Bluesfollowing it in 2004 with Ray Ray. In demand as a producer,
songwriter and musician, Raphael's impressive list of credits
includes Whitney Houston, Mary J. Blige, Anthony Hamilton, Devin
the Dude, Kelis, Q-Tip, Lil' Skeeter, Ludacris, The Bee Gees, Nappy
Roots, T-Boz from TLC, Young Bellz, Earth, Wind & Fire and many
others: in 2006, he was the main producer and co-writer of seven
songs for the Introducing Joss Stoneproject. Now comes The Way I
See It, a masterful collection of new material that speaks to
Raphael Saadiq's deep love for rhythm and blues. "While I was
making the album, I watched videos by Gladys Knight & The Pips,
Al Green, The Four Tops...and fused them all together," Raphael
says speaking of the further inspiration he found for creating the
album, which truly showcases the rich diversity of funky grooves
and smooth balladry that is Saadiq's calling card.
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Skulltaste CD (2010)
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Mux Mool; Produced by Brian Lindgren; Performed by Mux Mool
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R314
Discovery Miles 3 140
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Money Talks CD (1991)
(CD)
Bar - Kays; Contributions by W.C. Brown III, Phil Kaffel, Robert Jackson, William Brown; Produced by …
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R262
Discovery Miles 2 620
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