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Sir Gant & The Invisible Force – The Journey+

Sir Gant & The Invisible Force may be a new name on the scene, but its orchestrator, the keyboard virtuoso,...

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Al Olive – Dream – Review+

Al Olive’s Dream is a romantic, soulful journey imbued with the timeless qualities soul fans associate with Luther at the...

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The Foreign Exchange – Authenticity – Review+

Authenticity is a tightly crafted collection of atmospheric electro-soul and pop that could well see Nicolay and Phonte surpass their...

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Tom Glide & the Luv All-Stars – In the Name of Luv – Review+

In the Name of Luv is the brainchild of fellow Frenchmen, Tom Glide and Patrick Smadja. Years ago, as students,...

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Soul Cycle – Flipped – Review+

New York’s Soul Cycle come correct with their new release, Flipped. At seven tracks deep, Flipped mixes up a few...

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Greg Blackman – The Price of Love – Review+

Greg Blackman‘s The Price of Love is one of the most refreshing soul albums of 2010. The self-styled funkiest white...

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Lenny Hamilton Jr – Wayout: Portfolio Vol.1 – Review+

Lenny Hamilton Jr’s debut album is a sophisticated piece of headphone soul that’s been on constant rotation chez Cuts the...

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Richard Earnshaw – In Time – Review+

Seven years in the making, In Time is a wonderful collection of jazz-funk and soul sure to get the soul...

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Kem – Intimacy – Review+

I bet Uncle Phil from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air likes Kem’s third album for Motown, Intimacy. It’s a...

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Carmen Rodgers – The Bitter Suite -Review+

Sound the trumpets! Carmen Rodgers is back with one of the most fascinating and substantive releases of 2010. And it’s...

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