Regular as clockwork Dego keeps the broken beats ticking to his own, swanging soul meter on this plush new solo album with personal label 2000black
Split between showcases for the proper UK soul-jazz vocals of Samii, and Dego’s inimitable chops of instrumental dancers’ tackle, ‘Love Was Never Your Goal’ also ropes in Kaidi Tatham and Mr Mensah on keys, guitar, and bass, plus the strings of Izzi Dunn, a regular presence on classic UKG and broken beat tunes by likes of MJ Cole and her co-performers of this record, not to mention Paul Weller, Gorrilaz, Roots Manuva. Aye, it’s a soulful affair.
Samii’s languid but urgent vox define the album’s opening run, dancing over the crisp acid jazz funk of ‘Take Me Away’, and between the offset bustle and stacked chords of ‘Star Again’, or the classic UKG feminine pressure of ‘En Route’ while proving her dextrousness on the adult funk jag of ‘Don’t Stall’ and slipping effortlessly into the lip-biting downstroke and harmonic juxtapositions of ‘Catch The Sun.’ On his ones, Dego twangs your tendons in the deep fried keys and metallic boing of ‘Proxima Centauri’, with Izzi Dunn’s string lending a lush buoyancy to the standout ‘Warp 7’, and ‘U.N.I.A.’ signs off on a debonaire deep house swivel.
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Regular as clockwork Dego keeps the broken beats ticking to his own, swanging soul meter on this plush new solo album with personal label 2000black
Split between showcases for the proper UK soul-jazz vocals of Samii, and Dego’s inimitable chops of instrumental dancers’ tackle, ‘Love Was Never Your Goal’ also ropes in Kaidi Tatham and Mr Mensah on keys, guitar, and bass, plus the strings of Izzi Dunn, a regular presence on classic UKG and broken beat tunes by likes of MJ Cole and her co-performers of this record, not to mention Paul Weller, Gorrilaz, Roots Manuva. Aye, it’s a soulful affair.
Samii’s languid but urgent vox define the album’s opening run, dancing over the crisp acid jazz funk of ‘Take Me Away’, and between the offset bustle and stacked chords of ‘Star Again’, or the classic UKG feminine pressure of ‘En Route’ while proving her dextrousness on the adult funk jag of ‘Don’t Stall’ and slipping effortlessly into the lip-biting downstroke and harmonic juxtapositions of ‘Catch The Sun.’ On his ones, Dego twangs your tendons in the deep fried keys and metallic boing of ‘Proxima Centauri’, with Izzi Dunn’s string lending a lush buoyancy to the standout ‘Warp 7’, and ‘U.N.I.A.’ signs off on a debonaire deep house swivel.
Regular as clockwork Dego keeps the broken beats ticking to his own, swanging soul meter on this plush new solo album with personal label 2000black
Split between showcases for the proper UK soul-jazz vocals of Samii, and Dego’s inimitable chops of instrumental dancers’ tackle, ‘Love Was Never Your Goal’ also ropes in Kaidi Tatham and Mr Mensah on keys, guitar, and bass, plus the strings of Izzi Dunn, a regular presence on classic UKG and broken beat tunes by likes of MJ Cole and her co-performers of this record, not to mention Paul Weller, Gorrilaz, Roots Manuva. Aye, it’s a soulful affair.
Samii’s languid but urgent vox define the album’s opening run, dancing over the crisp acid jazz funk of ‘Take Me Away’, and between the offset bustle and stacked chords of ‘Star Again’, or the classic UKG feminine pressure of ‘En Route’ while proving her dextrousness on the adult funk jag of ‘Don’t Stall’ and slipping effortlessly into the lip-biting downstroke and harmonic juxtapositions of ‘Catch The Sun.’ On his ones, Dego twangs your tendons in the deep fried keys and metallic boing of ‘Proxima Centauri’, with Izzi Dunn’s string lending a lush buoyancy to the standout ‘Warp 7’, and ‘U.N.I.A.’ signs off on a debonaire deep house swivel.
Regular as clockwork Dego keeps the broken beats ticking to his own, swanging soul meter on this plush new solo album with personal label 2000black
Split between showcases for the proper UK soul-jazz vocals of Samii, and Dego’s inimitable chops of instrumental dancers’ tackle, ‘Love Was Never Your Goal’ also ropes in Kaidi Tatham and Mr Mensah on keys, guitar, and bass, plus the strings of Izzi Dunn, a regular presence on classic UKG and broken beat tunes by likes of MJ Cole and her co-performers of this record, not to mention Paul Weller, Gorrilaz, Roots Manuva. Aye, it’s a soulful affair.
Samii’s languid but urgent vox define the album’s opening run, dancing over the crisp acid jazz funk of ‘Take Me Away’, and between the offset bustle and stacked chords of ‘Star Again’, or the classic UKG feminine pressure of ‘En Route’ while proving her dextrousness on the adult funk jag of ‘Don’t Stall’ and slipping effortlessly into the lip-biting downstroke and harmonic juxtapositions of ‘Catch The Sun.’ On his ones, Dego twangs your tendons in the deep fried keys and metallic boing of ‘Proxima Centauri’, with Izzi Dunn’s string lending a lush buoyancy to the standout ‘Warp 7’, and ‘U.N.I.A.’ signs off on a debonaire deep house swivel.
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Regular as clockwork Dego keeps the broken beats ticking to his own, swanging soul meter on this plush new solo album with personal label 2000black
Split between showcases for the proper UK soul-jazz vocals of Samii, and Dego’s inimitable chops of instrumental dancers’ tackle, ‘Love Was Never Your Goal’ also ropes in Kaidi Tatham and Mr Mensah on keys, guitar, and bass, plus the strings of Izzi Dunn, a regular presence on classic UKG and broken beat tunes by likes of MJ Cole and her co-performers of this record, not to mention Paul Weller, Gorrilaz, Roots Manuva. Aye, it’s a soulful affair.
Samii’s languid but urgent vox define the album’s opening run, dancing over the crisp acid jazz funk of ‘Take Me Away’, and between the offset bustle and stacked chords of ‘Star Again’, or the classic UKG feminine pressure of ‘En Route’ while proving her dextrousness on the adult funk jag of ‘Don’t Stall’ and slipping effortlessly into the lip-biting downstroke and harmonic juxtapositions of ‘Catch The Sun.’ On his ones, Dego twangs your tendons in the deep fried keys and metallic boing of ‘Proxima Centauri’, with Izzi Dunn’s string lending a lush buoyancy to the standout ‘Warp 7’, and ‘U.N.I.A.’ signs off on a debonaire deep house swivel.