Fdel is obviously a very talented producer, the smoothness and clarity on this album is undeniable, there's nothing on there that really doesn't work, and work well. The change ups, bridges, and breakdowns have all been executed way too nicely. It's a pleasure to listen to from start to finish. This album covers all bases, it could really be played anywhere... But the real strength of the album is in the party tracks, the funk, the undeniable phatness. This album really parties hard, dudes.
...reminiscent of Katalyst's 2002 masterpiece "Manipulating Agent", "Audiofdelity" has some very similar elements. The classic drums, the funky ass basslines, the crazily chopped keys, the huge horns, the well chosen and well placed vocal samples; they're all there, the same as they were on Katalyst's release. This could be (and most likely is) why "Audiofdelity" was released through Katalyst's own Invada records."
This guy is great! knows what to do when mixing old and new across and between styles! Lots of samples, some extracted from music you can find around here..
Nufunk doping stuff!! highly recommended whether you like funk, breaks, hip hop, and mash ups!
Tracklist:
01. That's His Name (intro)
02. Rocksteady
03. Dusty Fingers (featuring Downsyde)
04. Instrumental Proficiency
05. A Fuller Culture
06. Get Up On Ya Feet
07. Shake Ya Pants
08. Ladies & Gentlemen
09. The Crew
10. Bring It On
11. Let The Beat Kick
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1# Some videos:
Ladies & Gentleman
Rocksteady
2# I hope you don`t know it yet, Sir Little Butt!
Have fun!
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