MORLACK: For The Brothers In The Ghetto (2013)
Yet another to add to the exponentially growing number of ghetto funk albums is Morlack’s For The Brothers In The Ghetto which is no less
Yet another to add to the exponentially growing number of ghetto funk albums is Morlack’s For The Brothers In The Ghetto which is no less
Let’s see now – where could The City Of Sin EP from Bristol-based Mr 50 be paying homage too? The big bucks corruption of Moscow?
In which three middle-aged men (who should know better) indulge their Goodfellas/ Pulp Fiction fantasies. The video for album track Air ‘Em Out off the
Father Funk‘s name always sounds to me like a slightly testy personification of the greatest musical genre known to man (“Do you think I’m made
The Breakbeat Junkie and DJP hook up again, this time on BBP, to release Represent The Style and the style they seem to be representing