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Cookin’ on 3 Burners

Comprising additional components of jazz and street soul, Cookin’ on 3 Burners certainly are a prestigious R&B group hailing from Melbourne, Australia. Originally composed of Hammond body organ participant Jake Mason, guitarist Lance Ferguson, and drummer Ivan Khatchoyan, the trio shaped in 1997 after finding they shared identical tastes in …

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The Impellers

The Impellers’ sound is steeped in the classic heavy funk and soul sounds from the later ’60s and early ’70s, with some Afrobeat and Latin thrown set for good measure. Previously referred to as Ed Meme & the Forms, the ten-piece — “Female” Clair Witcher, Glenn Fallows (aka Ed Meme), …

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Smoove & Turrell

English “North funk” band Smoove & Turrell mixed components of funk, North soul, and hip-hop for the classic sound using a modern twist, learning to be a staple and a figurehead from the growing northern British funk and soul scene in the first 2010s. The music group revolves throughout the …

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The New Mastersounds

Among the cornerstone works from the U.K. retro-soul picture, the brand new Mastersounds perform taut, old-school instrumental funk having a modern energy and an excitement that has gained them rave evaluations and led these to collaborate with several major functions in Britain and america. THE BRAND NEW Mastersounds were shaped …

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Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings

By the audio of them, you’ll have thought Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings began making funk-threaded spirit music collectively in the 1960s. Few devotedly vintage acts had been as convincing. Few performers as competent as Sharon Jones at stuffing records with ache and meaning will be willing to choose sound …

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The Suffers

A ten-piece band taking part in what they contact Gulf Coast spirit — a heartfelt combination of classic R&B and vintage rock & move with dashes of reggae, nation, and hip-hop — the Suffers were formed in Houston, Tx in 2011 by two music artists having a big eyesight. Bassist …

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The Lovers Key

Inspired by vintage soul and R&B but boasting today’s, pop-wise advantage in the production and songwriting, the Fans Key was shaped by composer and multi-instrumentalist Christopher Moll of Discover Venus as well as the Postmarks. This year 2010, following the 3rd party success from the Postmarks’ 2009 work Memoirs by …

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The Mighty Sceptres

Devotees of classic spirit and R&B, the Mighty Sceptres certainly are a Cornwall-based combo led by Nick Radford and Angeline Morrison that mixes great rhythms from the ’50s and ’60s using the sultry vocals of Ms. Morrison. Nick Radford is definitely a musician and visual artist who in addition has …

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Nick Pride & the Pimptones

A fixture for the U.K.’s spirit and funk revivalist circuit, the Pimptones had been shaped in 2007 and so are led by guitarist/composer/arranger Nick Satisfaction. The band’s vintage dancefloor-friendly sound on the debut solitary “Deeper Pimp” captured the hearing of important U.K. DJ Craig Charles, amongst others, and resulted in …

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Capri

Motivated by composers like Roy Budd and Quincy Jones along with funky soundtracks like Bullitt and Soiled Harry, the Leeds, U.K., combo Capri dubbed their audio “cop funk” if they shaped in 1996. As period went on, primary people Chris Donnelly and Daniel Woodward dove deeper into ’70s spirit and …

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