DEEP STREET SOUL: Come Alive! (2016)
[RATING: 5] Melbourne-based Deep Street Soul‘s brand of garage-rock tinged funky soul has been a firm MB favourite since the band’s classic cover of the
[RATING: 5] Melbourne-based Deep Street Soul‘s brand of garage-rock tinged funky soul has been a firm MB favourite since the band’s classic cover of the
[RATING: 5] If you like your funk raw, it’s always worth checking out Deep Street Soul who keep it dirty, down on the floor. Originally
[RATING: 5] It’s deep funk death match time to see who can do the stankest slice of raw-ass funky sister soul action this year. Meaning?
The mighty sequel to last year’s wildly successful free monkeyboxing LP finally arrives: the even filthier and even dirtier Filthy Rhythm, Dirty Soul: Vol. 2
[RATING:5] Look Out, Watch Out is the second LP from Oz band Deep Street Soul and – well – it’s pretty much the main shit
[RATING: 5] Whoop, whoop! Australia’s Deep Street Soul return with even more fuzz in their funk than before with this double whammy. The A side
Monkeyboxing.com is proud to present Filthy Rhythm, Dirty Soul featuring the dopest cuts from some of the finest current purveyors of FUNK, SOUL, HIP-HOP, NUFUNK,
[rating: 4] Australia’s garage funkers take the final cut from recent LP Deep Street Soul (which comes on like a kind like a garage-ey Meters)
[rating: 5] At the risk of repeating comments made elsewhere about Melbourne’s Deep Street Soul, I’ll mention again that this LP is dirtier than a
[rating: 5] Dirtier and grittier than sex in a gravel pit, this inspired cover of The MC5’s seminal garage rock anthem has to be contender