By the mid 70s, "soul" meant something than it did for those of the 60s. "Madlib Medicine Show No. 10 - Black Soul" surveys this period: when disco first landed; four on the floor, slapped, octave-running bass-lines, funk on its way to fonk, groove on its way to boogie.
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saw Thundercat for the first time recently - truly a GOAT of live performers. this album is him in his most honest, focused, and emotional state, and it beautifully intertwines his silly artistic voice with his stories of struggle and loss. the album is short and sweet - BUT, if you want to see him and his friends jam a little longer on these ideas, definitely see him live. the dude literally practices like Coltrane and it shows. zilla
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just the sexiest most creative, soulful self-love infused sound. pour the bubble bath & feel yourself. new school badu but fresher. must be something in the water in dallas. always my go-to after party music. Ankle Mix