Unforscene: Fingers and Thumbs
(Tru-Thoughts)
Brothers
Will and Benji Bower together with colleague Ben Muscat release
their fourth album in total and their first on the innovative Tru-Thoughts
label. It is a fine label debut jam packed as it is with gems
ranging from cinematic jazz through to soul, funk, hip-hop, blues
and electronic. This variety of genres works well across a double
CD package where the length does not diminish the quality of music
on offer.
After exploring a reasonably
chilling first half which includes the rare groove Alice Russell
vocalised 'Don't you worry' and the soulful two steppin' 'See the
Light' featuring the distinctive vocals of J Todd the second half
becomes more dance oriented. Here broken beats mix with brass and
electronic funk with some regularity. No more better illustrated
than on 'Fkovski' and the jazzier 'In pursuit of' which is a
throwback to the jazz-funk days of the Crusaders.
The eclecticism of the album might not appeal to all as how many
would expect to hear 'Alright' an acoustic led hazily sung jazz
influenced track after the fresh rap of 'Let it Ride' featuring
Epcot. But it is not just the synching of the tracks that
surprises for even in some of the individual tracks there is a
diversity of styles. The closing track on the album's first CD
'The Journey' epitomises the theme of the album as it takes us
from a full cinematic orchestral outing into a jazzy groove with
relative ease and not some surprise!
It's as if the trio are
challenging us to explore this diversity with them safe in the
knowledge that along the way we will uncover some real gems and we
do!
An album of undoubted merit and the best thing to come out of the
city of Bristol since the SS Great Britain!