An Italian collective noted for a 1999 debut (Lionize) combining downtempo, dub, nu-jazz and reggae influences, praised in DeBaser for its quality and variety.

Debut album 'Lionize' released on Irma Rec. (1999). Review credits contributors including percussionist Leonardo Di Angilla, saxophonist Luca Toso and vocalists Daniele Concina and Deborah Gitani.

The available review praises Voo Doo Phunk's debut Lionize for its blend of downtempo, dub, nu-jazz and reggae. Standout tracks and strong vocal contributions are highlighted. The review positions the album as an Italian discographic rarity worth seeking.

For:Listeners of downtempo, nu-jazz, trip hop, dub and Italian electronic/reggae fusion

 The substantial project Voo Doo Phunk, with a pleasant mix of downtempo, fusion, reggae, and nu jazz, is currently one of the numerous Italian realities that remain in complete anonymity in a country where the so-called "talented" Marco Carta, Giusy Ferreri, and Bastards Sons Of Dioniso vie for the top spots in the charts, to the detriment of those who might truly possess talent.

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