Dojo Cuts Featuring Roxie Ray
Label | Record Kicks – RKX026 |
Format | CD, |
Barcode | 8016670291640 |
Country | Italy |
Released | 2009 |
Genre | Funk / Soul |
Style | Funk |
The explosive debut album from Sydney funk maestros DOJO CUTS pulls no audio punches on its way to delivering a string of killer blows. Everything is raw, live and loud in the world of DOJO CUTS - the tightest and hardest working band in the southern hemisphere to emerge in the last year - who have no qualms about unleashing their raucous rhythms and slices of soul whenever and where ever. The deepest grooves underpin their distinctive sound while the powerful vocals of Roxie Ray front and center turn up the heat and mercilessly knock you into next week. Influenced by the giants of funk and soul through the ages, the aural assualt provided by DOJO CUTS is indisputably in the here and now, leading the charge Down Under in the unstoppable global funk resurgence. Featuring their brilliant debut single "1-2-3", a red-hot version of Stevie Wonders "Uptight" and a string of originally penned cuts from the King Street Soul Dojo, this is a debut to savour. Buy this album, take it home and crank up the stereo - just make sure the roof is securely attached to the rest of your house. Bosco Man, Neal Sugarman, Russ Dewbury, Lanu, Craig Charles have already declared themselves fans of the band. Tracklisting: 1)You Make Lovin' Real Easy2)Uptight3)Mama Told Me4)Say What You Mean5)The 1,2,3s6) I Know You Didnt Mean It7)The Bing8)Love Me Right (Lolas Lament)9)Something Going On
1 | You Make Lovin' Real Easy | |
2 | Uptight | |
3 | Say What You Mean | |
4 | Love Me Right | |
5 | Mama Told Me | |
6 | The 1,2,3s | |
7 | I Know You Didn't Mean It | |
8 | The Bing | |
9 | Something Going On |
Drums – Ed Halls
Guitar – Nathan Aust
Saxophone – Andrew Symonds
Trumpet – Matthew Parker
Vocals – Sasha Imrich