High-octane funk and soul played with the effortless precision of elite session veterans. Warm, brassy, and built for the dance floor.
Brother Strut is a British funk and soul collective formed in 2012 by producer and saxophonist Stevie Jones. The group is defined by its membership of elite session musicians who have collectively contributed to hundreds of millions of record sales for artists ranging from Amy Winehouse to Stevie Wonder.
Their sound identity is rooted in a 'real music' ethos, prioritizing live-in-studio recordings, analog equipment, and the rejection of digital pitch correction or heavy quantization. This results in a sound that bridges the gap between 1970s jazz-funk and contemporary soul. B.' s. Their career arc has seen them maintain a fiercely independent streak, often releasing music through their own channels and building a dedicated following through high-energy live performances. They occupy a specific niche in the UK scene as the 'musician's band,' respected for their pedigree while remaining accessible to general audiences through infectious, groove-heavy songwriting.
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