It’s soul. It’s funk. It’s garage-rock. It is The Heavy. This British group pummels the KEXP airwaves with this exclusive live performance featuring tracks from their sophomore LP ‘The House That Dirt Built.’ Recorded on 10/30/09 - 4 songs: Sixteen, What You Want Me To Do?, Cause For Alarm, How You Like Me Now?
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Detroit/Brooklyn production wizard Waajeed pays homage to Baatin -founder, along with J Dilla. (Explicit Lyrics)
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Joey Beats does it again on the Rhythm Incursions show, this time taking a trip back to the soulful era with a nice intro and some amazing old funked out tracks.
