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Released

This is the first album from Will ‘Quantic’ Holland’s JB’s style funk/soul band The Quantic Soul Orchestra, a live project first formed in 2001 that released a handful of retro R’n’B/funk singles in the early 2000s. From high-paced 70s cop chase themes like the frantic title track to the pure-70s-funk flute/breakbeat/JBs horns combo of South Coastin’ or the New Orleans via East Sussex brass ensemble jam Raw IngredientsStampede provides several different styles and variations of late 60s and early 70s-style funk and soul, with an emphasis on authenticity. So the production is raw and live sounding — but inevitably with more crispness to the drums and more depth to the low end than the decades-old records they’re pastiching — which essentially means it sounds superb.

Harold Heath

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