VA - The Way U Make Me Feel: UK Boogie & Street Soul, 1980-1994 (2025)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:06:13 | 155 / 432 Mb
Genre: Jazz, Funk
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:06:13 | 155 / 432 Mb
Genre: Jazz, Funk
At the dawn of the 80s the sound of black popular music that these good folk were listening to was in the grip of change. For the most part bands with horn sections were scaling down and the 8-10 piece unit gave way to much smaller ensembles with a less orchestral sound, as saxophonists, trumpeters and trombonists who provided finely shaded harmonies and counter-melodies were being replaced by keyboard players. Indeed the rainbow of colours fashioned by an arsenal of synthesizers, from Prophets and Korgs to Rolands and Yamahas, brought preen and sheen to soul, which, with a lower tempo and heavy bouncing bass lines, was being referred to as boogie. Needless to say the new sub-genre caught on in the UK and became another form of vocabulary for audiences to embrace in the slipstream of the Brit-funk movement of the mid '70s, which was spearheaded by groups of mostly young Britons of West Indian heritage.