Soul Vibrations

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Total Tracks: 15   Total Length: 70:06

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09.23.08
J. Boogie, Soul Vibrations
2008 | Label: Om Records

J-Boogie is a stylistic omnivore, the kind of producer who's not afraid to jump from spry funk to skronking Gypsy music to bubbling salsa within the space of a few minutes. Soul Vibrations is the perfect showcase for this adventurousness. Pairing up with MCs who share his inventiveness and stylistic flexibility, J Boogie turns out an album guaranteed to appeal to all tastes — by virtue of the fact that it leaves no musical stone unturned.

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word-ape

everyone else said - killer set of dub, hip hop, funk. Put it on, turn down the lights, turn up the chill factor, somebody pass me that pipe, thanks man. Out.

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Check this out!

househead475

After hearing "Leave It All Behind," I had to take a closer look. That song alone is worth a download!

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A melting pot....

BigMoo23

...of dub, funk, hiphop and soul. One of the best albums I've heard, never fails to hit the spot

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Yeah J. Booger!!

Muzyk

Cool, classy, streamlined...This is a smooth album with a hint of sophistication. J Boogie is a consummate beat selectah.

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Yup Slip Just get it

Divadivine

My goodness, if you're like me and don't know what to download or looking for someone that doesn't want to be classified I think J Boogie did the damn thing with this

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Just get,,,

slip

Chill hip-hop with nothing but the funk.

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Kinda like Outkast

phoebelucille

... combined with the Black Eyed Peas, Arrested Development, and Buddha Bar, with an extra dash of soul and some smooth-ass horns.

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It’s hard to believe that it’s been five years since the last J-Boogie’s Dubtronic Science album (not counting the Live in the Mix mixtape project from 2004), since J-Boogie has hardly been out of the public eye or off the touring circuit since. On his sophomore effort he brings live horn and percussion sections into the studio to add flavor to his beats and to complement a wide-ranging array of vocalists. Albums like this are often focused too completely on the beats, leaving the melody instruments and singers to serve primarily as ornamentation. J-Boogie’s approach is more holistic, and actually keeps the emphasis on the songwriting, without stinting on rhythm. And the rhythms themselves are widely varied: “Revolution” features both coolly delivered rapping by Lyrics Born and a niftily complex hip-hop beat, spiced up by dubwise production flourishes; “Que Pasa” is a Latin funk romp with Spanglish rapping by Deuce Eclipse; and “Together” is a swinging and soulful R&B number with lovely, lazy vocals by Jennifer Johns and tasteful turntable scratching woven throughout. An old-school vocoder brings a fun retro flavor to “1.4.U.” and a nice flute part offsets Ted De Oliveira’s rather lame vocals on “Alegria.” Overall, this is a very impressive sophomore effort from a guy who is shaping up to be a major player on the international dance music scene. – Rick Anderson

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