Gritty, first-take funk that captures the raw heat of the 80s London underground. Taut basslines and warm analog keys for late-night grooves and high-energy movement.
STR4TA sounds like a time capsule from a 1981 London basement club, unearthed and polished just enough to let the light in. It is characterized by a restless, propulsive energy where the bass guitar isn't just an instrument, it's the lead narrator. The production favors the 'wrong' notes and the raw edges, creating a sound that feels alive, breathing, and slightly dangerous in its funkiness.
What makes them distinctive is the intentional rejection of modern perfection. While their peers in the acid jazz and soul scenes often lean toward slick, radio-ready sheen, STR4TA embraces the grit of the first take. This project represents a full-circle moment for its creators, stripping away decades of professional refinement to rediscover the raucous, punk-adjacent spirit of the original Brit-funk movement.
Start with the album 'Aspects.' It serves as the definitive manifesto for their sound, particularly the title track, which perfectly encapsulates their blend of tight musicianship and loose, improvisational spirit. It's the ideal entry point for anyone who wants to understand how the DNA of 80s dance music is being mutated for the modern era.
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