Embassy Cafe with a bit more of a refined sound
Born Under A Bad Sign with all-analog mastering from the original tapes by Jeff Powell at Take Out Vinyl
and the rest of the Parliament-Funkadelic gang were in their prime
covering a variety of emotions and energies through its three sides
Daniel Hunt and Reuben Wu - formed in 1999 and sparked an entire movement in music pop culture powered by vintage synths and electro-rock engines
Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media: Funky Stuff (Japan Import) Cassette - PRE-ORDER type:Cassette Embassy Cafe with a bit"As Inagaki himself described it, this was his take on 'Black funk'. Fusing the explosive energy of jazz rock with the elasticity and depth of Black music, the sound took a leap into another dimension. Combined with the masterful arrangements by Hiroshi Suzuki, the grooves were refined, lustrous, and full of mystique. From the dynamic and exhilarating 'Painted Paradise', to the mellow funky 'Breeze', to the crisp, low end cover of Kool & The Gangs