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A riff on Jon Hassell's Fourth World series. Where Hassell focused on creating ritual music of potential societies that didn't exist; Ian Kim Judd seeks to evoke the notion of potential utopian societies that could exist. In these times of global instability and uncertainty, Fifth World seeks to posit an alternative, with scenes from an optimistic future.
Glasgow via Hong Kong, London based Mi Ki Mak serves up an hr of mood based selections every month ft sounds ranging from nostalgic old school, to future classics good for the soul. A constant unmixable challenge, join her in the journey of searching for the perfect groove..
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Moods and Grooves: One of THE indie soul treasures of the 70s -- a wickedly funky record that blends together jazz, soul, and club -- and which stands out with a sound that's all its own! You may well know the tag "moods and grooves" -- as the record's had an influence on countless scenes, and has been referenced by many artists over the years. But nothing beats this original set, a sublime batch of electric grooves performed by a core combo of electric keys, bass, and congas -- augmented by sweetened strings and some occasional chorus vocals -- bad-stepping around the grooves in a mostly-instrumental mode that rivals (if not betters) some of the best funky soundtrack work of the decade!
Dick Boyell (keyboards), Quinton Joseph (drums), Louis Satterfield (bass), Phil Upchurch (guitar), Derf Walker (percussion), Art Hayle (trumpet), Murray Watson (trumpet), Ken Soderdlom (saxophone), Ralph Craig (trombone), Rich Rudoll (flute), Bonnie Herman (vocals), Kitty Haywood (vocals), Vivian Haywood (vocals)
Album description on Moods and Grooves: by Dusty Groove Band members: by Azuk4
Moods and Grooves: One of THE indie soul treasures of the 70s -- a wickedly funky record that blends together jazz, soul, and club -- and which stands out with a sound that's all its own! You may well know the tag "moods and grooves" -- as the record's had an influence on countless scenes, and has been referenced by many artists over the years. But nothing beats this original set, a sublime batch of electric grooves performed by a core combo of electric keys, bass, and congas -- augmented by sweetened strings and some occasional chorus vocals -- bad-stepping around the grooves in a mostly-instrumental mode that rivals (if not betters) some of the best funky soundtrack work of the decade!
Dick Boyell (keyboards), Quinton Joseph (drums), Louis Satterfield (bass), Phil Upchurch (guitar), Derf Walker (percussion), Art Hayle (trumpet), Murray Watson (trumpet), Ken Soderdlom (saxophone), Ralph Craig (trombone), Rich Rudoll (flute), Bonnie Herman (vocals), Kitty Haywood (vocals), Vivian Haywood (vocals)
Album description on Moods and Grooves: by Dusty Groove Band members: by Azuk4
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