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SOUL SNATCHERS

WHERE Y'AT

Label: SOCIAL BEATS
Releasedatum: 03-03-2016
Herkomst: NL
Item-nr: 3525564
EAN: 8714835114185
Levertijd: Levertijd: Onbekend

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Real Soul Music never dies. That’s what the insatiable musicians of the Dutch band The Soul Snatchers prove every since 2006 as they treat a swinging crowd to their timeless, down to earth funk and soul tunes that Bind their
roots in the sexy Sixties and Seventies of the 20th century.
Where y’at ?
In spring 2016 the Soul Snatchers will release their 3rd full album titled ‘Where y’at ?”. Even heavier than before, the listeners will be treated on this album to some New Orleans Blavors. Some Snatchers went to visit Nola earlier and decided it was about time to bring more crescent grooves into the recording process. That’s exactly what happened but as always, the Snatchers mixed it up with everything they like as long as it grooves. So one can expect an album full of Soul & Funk with some greasy Nola Blavors on top it. Yet another Binger-licking sensation!
Taking pure Soul Music right across the bridge into the new century, The Soul Snatchers combine unknown classics and original compositions into a show that not only appeals to connoisseurs, but equally to bigger more mainstream-oriented audiences. The Soul Snatchers don’t claim to have invented Soul Music, neither do they pretend to re-invent it. They just HAVE it! And they love to share it with Rhythm & Blues-lovers in every corner of the globe.
Founded rock solid on the well oiled rhythm section of clean drums and thumping bass, the dangerously growling Hammond organ and the reverbing guitar sounds Bind their way into your soul blindly. Add to that the three-headed copper section The Dynamite Horns and the charismatic performances of singer Curtis T. and special guest vocalist Jimi Bellmartin,and all ingredients for a real Soul party are present

Door Redactie op 2016-03-23

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