High-octane deep funk and soul jazz played by a British supergroup. Gritty Hammond organs, razor-sharp horns, and a pocket so deep you could get lost in it.
The Sound Stylistics deliver a masterclass in heavy, syncopated funk that feels like it was unearthed from a 1972 cinematic chase scene. Their sound is defined by a massive, brassy presence and a rhythm section that operates with surgical precision. It is the kind of music that fills a room with immediate, undeniable kinetic energy, leaning heavily into the 'deep funk' aesthetic where the groove is the primary protagonist.
What sets them apart is the sheer pedigree of the ensemble. As a supergroup of the UK's acid jazz and funk elite, they avoid the pitfalls of over-production, opting instead for a raw, analog warmth that captures the sweat and spontaneity of a live session. The interplay between the Hammond B3 organ and the interlocking horn lines creates a dense, muscular texture that is both sophisticated and primal.
Start with 'Play Deep Funk' to hear the band at their most relentless. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who loves the Incredible Bongo Band or the high-speed soul of the late sixties. This is music designed for movement, whether you are behind the wheel of a car or hosting a high-energy gathering.
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