Cover of Soul Basement Oneness
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For fans of soul basement, lovers of urban jazz, funk and r&b enthusiasts, readers interested in contemporary and conscious jazz music
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THE REVIEW

Considered one of the most important realities in the international scene of the new soul and jazz school, Soul Basement is a local group that, for some strange reason, is immensely popular everywhere except in our country.
I discovered their new album after watching the video of the single on YouTube, and I was enchanted by it.
A wonderful album, where the urban jazz in Blue Note style perfectly blends with committed and conscious sounds, somewhat in the style of Gil Scott-Heron, Curtis Mayfield, just to be clear.
Funk, R&B, Contemporary Jazz in abundance, and rather deep and reflective themes, give life to a varied and entertaining album that I truly recommend.
Enjoy listening!

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Soul Basement’s album Oneness is praised as an important work in the new soul and jazz school, blending urban jazz with reflective and socially conscious themes. The review highlights its fusion of funk, R&B, and contemporary jazz with influences like Gil Scott-Heron and Curtis Mayfield. Despite their international acclaim, the group remains underappreciated in their home country. Oneness is described as varied, entertaining, and highly recommended.

Tracklist

01   Better Days (03:56)

02   Love To The People (03:05)

03   S.O.U.L. (04:27)

04   Slowly (05:29)

05   Hang On In There (04:46)

06   To Truly Be Free (03:56)

07   Who Really Knows (04:02)

08   Count On Me (04:16)

Soul Basement

Soul Basement is described in the DeBaser review as a local group active in the new soul and jazz school, blending urban jazz, funk and R&B.
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