The Mood Mosaic - Pulp Funk (Raw Beats From The Blaxploitation Era) (2026) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Pulp Funk (Raw Beats From The Blaxploitation Era)
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Stereo In High Fidelity
Genre: Funk, Acid Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:08:17
Total Size: 159 / 420 / 823 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Your Mama Wants Ya Back (3:42)
2. Bouncy Lady (3:41)
3. Getting Uptown (To Get Down) (2:49)
4. Cosmic Funk (3:38)
5. Matrix (2:59)
6. The Runaway (4:57)
7. Miss Funky Fox (3:13)
8. Cloudburst (2:22)
9. Easin' In (3:52)
10. Star Borne (2:19)
11. Malcolm X (2:27)
12. I'm Not So Sure (2:43)
13. Fire Eater (2:10)
14. Gangster Boogie (2:38)
15. Love's So Far Away (2:52)
16. Hunk O' Funk (2:34)
17. Candi's Funk (3:27)
18. Boogie Woogie (2:22)
19. Sport (3:06)
20. Stepping Stones (4:07)
21. What Can You Bring Me? (3:11)
22. Dujii (3:17)

"Pulp Funk" is a spectacular, high-octane, and wildly infectious sonic deep-dive into the grit, glamour, and dangerous grooves of 1970s Blaxploitation cinema. Curated as part of the revered The Mood Mosaic series, this compilation is a masterclass in independent, heavy-hitting cinematic funk. It completely skips the polished disco-pop of the era, opting instead for the raw, uncompressed, and deeply rhythmic underground instrumentals that defined the soundtracks of urban crime thrillers.

Sonically, the album is a glorious celebration of analogue textures and syncopated rhythms. It is driven by incredibly tight, bubbling "slap" and "fuzz" basslines, driving afro-centric percussion, and the unmistakable, hypnotic chick-a-chick scratch of wah-wah electric guitars. Horn sections sections don't just play melodies here—they explode with sudden, aggressive, and punctuation-like stabs, while vintage Hammond organs and gritty Rhodes electric pianos add a smoky, street-smart atmosphere to the background. The Mood Mosaic has captured these historic masters with phenomenal dynamic presence, retaining the warm tape hiss, natural room bleed, and physical punch of a live studio band firing on all cylinders.