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Sounding Out the City

El Michel's Affair

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Album Review

As the work of DJ Spooky and other turntablists indicates, there's a seemingly limitless supply of rare and obscure deep funk grooves out there. However, attempts to replicate the sound have mostly been botched by inappropriate use of "updated" instruments and technology, creating a mutant half-breed that never quite works. Not so with the debut album by Brooklyn's el Michels Affair. Led by organist/drummer Leon Michels, this instrumental group has created a near-perfect simulacrum of late-'60s/early-'70s deep funk, jazz-funk, and soul-jazz, right down to the dub-like lo-fi quality of the sound, as if it were recorded quickly in a cheap studio. If that were all Sounding out the City was, however, it would be an impressive technical achievement but not a particularly interesting album. As it happens, however, Michels and crew have created an album that has as much melodic content (check out the simply gorgeous ballad "Behind the Blue Curtains") and soul as any of the albums it's an homage to. Leading off with the group's prized 2002 debut single "Detroit Twice," Sounding out the City is a canny blend of hard funk and gentler tunes like the Latin-influenced "This Song's for You." All 11 songs (ending with an excellent cover of Isaac Hayes' "Hung Up on My Baby") are between two and four minutes long, which avoids the unfortunate tendency some similar bands have to run a good groove into the ground through static repetition. That's what the repeat button is for, folks, and it should get quite a workout on this hugely enjoyable album.

Customer Reviews

Best Album of the Underground Funk/Soul Scene

Can't get enough of this album. Growing up in New York City this album captures the hustle and bustle of NY like no other. Out of all the wonderful aspects of this album , the melodic simplicity yet uncomparable songwriting stands out the most. With highlights including the hard driving Musing to Myself, the wistful Creation, the playful Ocho Rios and the inspiring This Song's for You, this Album covers all the bases. Unlike many of today's new soul/funk albums this one is without a weak spot and drips cinematic Soul on every track.

Get this and Budos Band I & II

for the funk trifecta. Honestly, the best deep funk around. No corners cut, and original too - not just a tribute band, but great tune writing. Can't play it enough. Also check out the Falling off the Reel compilation, and anything on Jazzman records, and Gilles Peterson Digs America I & II. And you're welcome.

wow

I feel like I've found a gem. Something that no one knows about, it's soo good just listen to it. When I hear somthing like this (check out The Poets of Rhythm as well) I swear I can smell the old funk in it, it smells like an old record that kinda paper bag smell.

Biography

Formed: 2001 in Brooklyn, NY

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Organist and drummer Leon Michels was hardly more than a high-school student playing in the Mighty Imperials, the Meters-inspired house band for the Brooklyn label Soul Fire, when he decided to start El Michels Affair, teaming up with bandmate and bassist Nick Movshon. The two began recording music that pulled from '60s and '70s funk, soul, Afrobeat, and jazz, eventually growing to a nine-piece live outfit and releasing the single "Detroit Twice" on Daptone's Misty imprint. In 2004 the founder of...
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