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4.0 out of 5 stars
funky jazz or jazzy funk?
when the funk hits the fan is a mythical day in the life of the mythical Sylk 130, King Britt's alter ego. Too many 'mythicals?'. A cleverly blended mix of Old School samples and heavily jazz influenced contributions, this film without a soundtrack refuses to allow itself to be pigeon-holed, surpirising you with a variation of takes on jazz/ funk/ soul fusion,...
Published on January 19, 2002 by scousedave
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Doesn't Hit A Mark Anywhere...
Maybe this album/artist is just trying to do too much in too many areas, but I felt this CD just didn't hit gold anywhere. A tribute to the Funkadelic 70's? I don't think so, the energy just isn't there. More like Sunday morning mood music, if you ask me (and you did, that's why you are reading this review!). There is just too much outstanding old school funk out...
Published on February 18, 2005 by Michael H. Moore
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4.0 out of 5 stars
funky jazz or jazzy funk?, January 19, 2002
This review is from: When the Funk Hits the Fan (Audio CD)
when the funk hits the fan is a mythical day in the life of the mythical Sylk 130, King Britt's alter ego. Too many 'mythicals?'. A cleverly blended mix of Old School samples and heavily jazz influenced contributions, this film without a soundtrack refuses to allow itself to be pigeon-holed, surpirising you with a variation of takes on jazz/ funk/ soul fusion, interspersed with dialogues as Sylk 130 takes us through a day in the life of a DJ.
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Doesn't Hit A Mark Anywhere..., February 18, 2005
This review is from: When the Funk Hits the Fan (Audio CD)
Maybe this album/artist is just trying to do too much in too many areas, but I felt this CD just didn't hit gold anywhere. A tribute to the Funkadelic 70's? I don't think so, the energy just isn't there. More like Sunday morning mood music, if you ask me (and you did, that's why you are reading this review!). There is just too much outstanding old school funk out there to waste your time listening to this. Maybe if you are looking for some acid house music with a slight pinch of 70's funk, but if you are shooting for something along the lines of Bootsy, go elsewhere...
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