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The Budos Band - The Budos Band III

Released: 05/08/2010 Daptone Records
Staten Island’s devilishly groovesome troupe played at Mark Ronson’s birthday party  – an indicator of the scale of their funk. Their third album is their most satisfying set yet, and offers more sonic space while drawing Latin and psychedelic elements into their propulsive, jazzy sound. For more information visit: http://www.myspace.com/budosband Buy: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003Q96O5W?ie=UTF8&tag=cultur00-21&linkCode=as2&ca…
70 %
Pitchfork“One of the more ferocious bodies of old-school funk revivalism...” This is a band so tight and in tune that they've basically become this telepathically-communicating instrumental hydra that ambushes you into moving your body on its terms...
 
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80 %
Dusted Magazine“This record simply sounds right...” The band mixes up the listening and grooving elements so that they’ll sound as good on the dance-floor as on your hi-fi...
 
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90%
allmusic“Plenty of butt-shaking WHOMP...” This third chapter in the Budos Band's legacy is a giant step forward. That said, for band and listener alike, nothing is lost in this gambit; everything just gets deeper and wider and the payoff is nearly immeasurable...
 
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