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Ink 19 :: Phat Phunktion
Phat Phunktion,You and Me,Nardis Music,Kyrby Raine
PHAT PHUNKTION YOU AND ME Nardis Music Remember Jamiroquai? You know, the white Brit who sounded black and had a clever music video where he danced with furniture? To my knowledge, Jamiroquai only had one hit in the U.S. In some ways Phat Phunktion remind me of Jamiroquai, but this nine-member group ...
Ink 19 :: Road Trip/Titan A.E./Gone in 60 Seconds
Road Trip/Titan A.E./Gone in 60 Seconds (Ink 19, July 2000)
...A.E. soundtrack. While the "hit" is from one of today's crappiest bands, Lit, the "names" were interesting - Powerman 5000, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Jamiroquai, and what's being touted as one of the last Luscious Jackson tracks. They even skipped the nostalgia trip, and only had a few "being pushed by...
Ink 19 :: Jools Holland + His Rhythm and Blues Orchestra
Jools Holland's Big Band Rhythm + Blues (Rhino). Review by Ian Koss.
...Morrison, Steve Winwood, and Taj Mahal. Sting, Chris Difford (Squeeze), John Cale, Suggs (Madness). George Harrison, his last recorded appearance. Jamiroquai, Paul Carrack, and there's still more. Songs are a healthy mix of standards and original compositions, though all fall very neatly in the area...
Ink 19 :: Kraak & Smaak
The Remix Sessions (Quango). Review by Aaron Shaul.
...offers little in the way of interest for those of us not hip to the continent's club circuit. For most American listeners the lite-funk strains of Jamiroquai are likely to be the most familiar touchstone on K&S's operating table. Their track sounds very much like how we left them back in the '90s with...
Ink 19 :: Infinite Frequency
What If.... Review by Kyrby Raine.
...and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. But despite some shared influences, Infinite Frequency sounds like neither. In fact, IF probably sounds closest to Jamiroquai, but even that's not completely accurate. Yes, "Venus Moon" and "Mr. Big Funk" have a certain resemblance to Jamiroquai, but Infinite Frequency...
Ink 19 :: Georg Levin
Can't Hold Back (Sonar Kollektiv). Review by Bill Campbell.
...cut; "Insider" has splashes of funk; and, "You Know What You Want But You Won't Get It" is a genuine, infectious hit. The man is reminiscent of Jamiroquai without the obvious Stevie fetish. It's a nice, mellow effort that is pleasing to the ear and spirit and must be taken seriously -- as should a lot...
Ink 19 :: Stateless
Art of No State (Freerange/Ubiquity). Review by Bill Campbell.
...broken beat of "Leave Me Now" a subtly, beautifully tortured air. She's simply a marvel. And Jonatan Backelie has the unique ability to sound like Jamiroquai (with '80s neo-funk flashes in "Bringin' Me Down") and Michael Franks (in the buttery smooth groove "Falling Into"). This album is truly a treat...
Ink 19 :: The Alrights
High School (City Canyon). Review by Jen Cray.
...HIGH SCHOOL City Canyon The Minnesota trio who call themselves The Alrights are a large record collection personified. Equal parts Lenny Kravitz, Jamiroquai, The Beatles, Nirvana, and even a little bit of a spiritual choir- this eclectic concept is so all over the place that listening to their debut...
Ink 19 :: BlueSinatra
Velvet Gold (). Review by Brittany Sturges.
...some house beats. The Philadelphia-based band fails to be thrown in one category, as does their music. Whether you're a fan of bands like The Roots, Jamiroquai or even Maroon 5, there's something for you. From "Alphabetic" to "Zen Vibe and Lions", you'll find yourself swaying to the beats and singing...
Ink 19 :: She Wants Revenge
RJ Bowen knows that She Wants Revenge is a dish best served cold at the Club@Firestone in Orlando. Wait, that makes no sense whatsoever...
...stage, I’m not entirely sure I fully got my groove on. To some degree, every song he performed under a blinding strobe light possessed a slight Jamiroquai aftertaste which grew tiresome. I will say, however, that “Say Goodbye 2 Love†was charming in a cute trip-hoppy baseball-cap-wearing sphere...
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