Leopard DaVinci & Louis 707 - Make The Party Great Again (2021) Hi-Res

Artist: Leopard DaVinci, Louis 707
Title: Make The Party Great Again
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: The Sleepers Recordz
Genre: Funk, Disco, R&B
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 40:40
Total Size: 96 / 295 / 500 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Make The Party Great Again
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: The Sleepers Recordz
Genre: Funk, Disco, R&B
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 40:40
Total Size: 96 / 295 / 500 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Kinda Get Funky (3:24)
02. Make The Party Great Again (3:22)
03. Time Suspender (4:00)
04. Girl Oh Girl (3:53)
05. I Get Up (4:06)
06. Next To Me (3:50)
07. You Can Leave Me (3:43)
08. Action (3:13)
09. Make Me Change (3:46)
10. Afterbeat (3:44)
11. On Your Own (3:39)
Introducing the strongest modern funk duo from France from Sleepers, the scene's most important label that produces high-quality modern boogie that is emerging all over the world!
Living through an era of social distancing, event cancellations, and venue closures, making the party thrive as it once did is no small task, but this French synth-funk duo come across as extraordinarily energized to meet the challenge. It feels like every synthesizer sound ever conceived somehow lives within their arsenal, as a colorful blend of analog tones and back-cracking handclaps form the foundation for pure boogie bliss. From the album's inception, "Kinda Get Funky" sets the tone. It's clear that Leopard & Louis respect the original flight plan of the Mothership, though they draw more of their inspiration from subsequent sons of the "P" such as Zapp or 80's era Cameo. They remain uptempo throughout the entirety of the album, and even when they chill the mood slightly on songs like "Girl Oh Girl" & "I Get Up," it's only to spit a little slickness to the ladies before bumping the bpm's right back to where they were before. The album doesn't stray far from the usual topics of conversation in modern funk - Dancing, women, & funk itself. But such deviation isn't needed; if we're going to bring the party back we've got to stick to the script.
Living through an era of social distancing, event cancellations, and venue closures, making the party thrive as it once did is no small task, but this French synth-funk duo come across as extraordinarily energized to meet the challenge. It feels like every synthesizer sound ever conceived somehow lives within their arsenal, as a colorful blend of analog tones and back-cracking handclaps form the foundation for pure boogie bliss. From the album's inception, "Kinda Get Funky" sets the tone. It's clear that Leopard & Louis respect the original flight plan of the Mothership, though they draw more of their inspiration from subsequent sons of the "P" such as Zapp or 80's era Cameo. They remain uptempo throughout the entirety of the album, and even when they chill the mood slightly on songs like "Girl Oh Girl" & "I Get Up," it's only to spit a little slickness to the ladies before bumping the bpm's right back to where they were before. The album doesn't stray far from the usual topics of conversation in modern funk - Dancing, women, & funk itself. But such deviation isn't needed; if we're going to bring the party back we've got to stick to the script.