Heavymightymoodygroovy

Heavymightymoodygroovy

The Society (Freestyle Records)

Released: June 25th, 2007

Genre: Broken Beat

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1 Play Track What He Needs To Know
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2 Play Track God Speed
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3 Play Track Fly Fly
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4 Play Track Sweeping Tom
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5 Play Track I Opened My Heart
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6 Play Track Lovesick
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7 Play Track Heavymightymoodygroovy
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8 Play Track Be Kind To Your Mind
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9 Play Track Love Love
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10 Play Track Come With Me
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11 Play Track The End
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The Society is the brainchild of Danish jazz composer Thomas Hass Christiensen - composer, arranger and saxophonist and touring member of the globe trotting Senor Coconut ensemble.Marrying authentic jazz instrumentation and structure to computer based production, the outift focus their love of all things soulful - be it house, hip hop or jazz - to create a truly unique and heartfelt style. Their second album “HeavyMightyMoodyGroovy” picks up where the last one left off. The opener “What He Needs to Know” is a slab of space-soul-funk with it’s ever so slightly eerie layered vocals by none other than Stones Throw’s ubiquitous Georgia Anne Muldrow (who blew heads with her recent “Olesi: Fragments of Earth” album”) and hip hop crooner Dudley Perkins; “Sweeping Tom” is a jazzy house number with more than a nod to broken beat with its infectious sliced bass line with brass section riffs that sounds like a Quantic produced St. Germain record; “Be Kind to Your Mind” is a slice of dubby soul with booming bass worthy of the biggest soundsystems, and “Love Love” comes across like the kind of track you’d get if Timbaland, Prince and Amp Fiddler got together for a cup of tea and a jam session.“HeavyMightyMoodyGroovy” is an album with a broad range of styles that should appeal to all levels of society, being all 4 adjectives of its namesake and more!

Freestyle Records


The Society