- Digital
Soul Supreme & Jay Mumford
Crown Ones
Soul Supreme Records
- Cat No: SSR010DD2
- Release: 2025-02-21
- updated:
Amsterdam-based keyboardist, producer, arranger and DJ Soul Supreme and NYC drummer Jay Mumford continue their collaboration with a jazz-funk reworking of hip-hop classic. It began with Q-Tip & J-Dilla's "Let's Ride" and A Tribe Called Quest's "Award Tour (We Gettin' Down)" in 2021 and 2022, respectively; here, the duo explore People Under the Stairs' "Crown Ones".
Diehard PUTS fans will recognize Soul Supreme's catchy Rhodes line as soon as the needle drops, but Jay's heavy funk groove quickly separates it from the original and takes it from hip-hop cover to heavy funk tune. Soul Supreme's Rhodes solo pushes it far beyond the confines of instrumental funk as the groove intensifies, while his chops as an arranger are on full display: his horn parts - featuring van der Zwaag, trombonist Olav Schloorlemmer and Job Chajes' Contra-Alto Clarinet that channels The Headhunters - counter his synth melodies in a discussion that completes the record as a heavy slice of uncut jazz-funk.
Diehard PUTS fans will recognize Soul Supreme's catchy Rhodes line as soon as the needle drops, but Jay's heavy funk groove quickly separates it from the original and takes it from hip-hop cover to heavy funk tune. Soul Supreme's Rhodes solo pushes it far beyond the confines of instrumental funk as the groove intensifies, while his chops as an arranger are on full display: his horn parts - featuring van der Zwaag, trombonist Olav Schloorlemmer and Job Chajes' Contra-Alto Clarinet that channels The Headhunters - counter his synth melodies in a discussion that completes the record as a heavy slice of uncut jazz-funk.