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One of the hottest new bands in the UK bring you their unique Bubblegum Soul sound. "I love this band, funky with lots of delicious hooks - wonderful" Mathew Priest, Dodgy. 14 MP3 Songs URBAN/R&B: Retro-Soul, ROCK: Funk Rock Details: âThe lead vocal is magic. This group has got soul!â - Dave Godin, Legendary Blues & Soul journalist The BDIâs began their musical career in Southport in the mid-nineties as The Panda Gang attracting almost immediate attention from such luminaries as Jimmy Miller (legendary producer of The Rolling Stones and Traffic) who expressed an interest in working with the band after hearing their early demos. Unfortunately Miller died before any collaboration could take place. Fuelled by Millerâs belief, together with growing record company interest, the band abandoned the Northwest for London where they launched themselves on the capitalâs live circuit, also honing their three part harmonies by busking throughout the West End. For A Rainy Day (1998) The bandâs career finally took off in 1998 when they released their debut album âFor A Rainy Dayâ in Japan to ecstatic reviews. Lead track âMorning, Eveningâ was a hit on Tokyo radio and the band were flown over to perform live to a tumultuous reception. Flipside / World Of Trouble (2000) Back in the UK, the band marked the new millennium by releasing their British debut single âFlipsideâ on the highly respected Shifty Disco label. The band joined fellow Shifty Disco artists on a short nationwide tour. âA Wonderful voice.â - Record Collector âCheck out the low slung cool of âFlipsideâ, with itâs chunky bass and drums rhythm over which is poured a rich stew of honking harmonica, guitar, Motown Horns and close harmonies. A prime slice of jazz-tastic Northern Soul. Then thereâs the smoky cinematics of B side âWorld of Troubleâ, which sounds like a Portishead tune covered by a proper jazz band.â - Andrew Kaye, Doncaster Free Press âA magical piece of funky soul.â - Mod Radio UK âSultry acoustic pop, awash with three part harmonies and 60âs soul.â - BBC Radio Oxford 'Flipside' was followed by a string of highly acclaimed singles on the bandâs own label BDI Recordings: These Arms EP (2000) âThis band effortlessly mix every vaguely funky influence imaginable; at any given point, the sparkling numbers can remind you of artists as diverse as Jimi Hendrix or Corduroy. This band are clearly aware the most important factor in the creation of epic music is the possession of an epic imagination.â - TJ Worthington, Paintbox magazine âBlue-eyed jazz tinged Soul par excellence.â - Mark Sergeant, Scootering Magazine Merciful / Someone Turned The Lights On (2002) âRidiculously good pop songs. Absloute class.â - Get Rhythm magazine "A soulful slice of 60/70s flavoured blues fuelled brit pop. The b-side is a classic piece of almost Motownesque Northern Soul." - Organ magazine Ease Up / If I Never (2002) âFunky with lots of delicious hooks. Remind me of Stevie Winwood and Traffic at their best. Wonderful.â - Mathew Priest, Drummer with Dodgy, writing in Rhythm magazine Where Thereâs A Will / Wholeheartedness (2004) The band's fifth single was championed by DJ Ben Turner on BBC Radio West Midlands, who invited the band on to his show to play a live acoustic session. âThese two tracks are the sweetest things you will hear all year. As near to perfection as youâre ever going to be.â - Mark Barton, Losing Today magazine âI love this band. The singer has got an amazing voice, a real natural with an almost gospel feel.â - Mathew Priest, Drummer with Dodgy, writing in Rhythm magazine Music Made My World Go Round / Simple-minded (2005) âGenuinely something different.â - Camden New Journal âA funky Latin Soul beat driven by the magical voice of Brent Thorley.â - Mod Radio UK The BDI's (2007) Now called The BDIâs, the band have just released their long awaited eponymous album. The 14 tracks represent their best work to date and the album looks set to become their most successful release yet. "Great sounding stuff" - George Soule, legendary Muscle Shoals musician and songwriter âVery cool sound." - Jack Daley, Bassist with Lenny Kravitz "Cool Leroy Hutson vibe on 'Crying Wolf' - TUNE!" - Nick Van Gelder, Bassist with Jamiroquai in partnership with CDbaby User tags: Votes: Reviews: Review it! (This product has no reviews yet) |
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