Dynamite

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Dynamite Jason Kay melds his longtime '70s fixations with '80s style synths on Dynamite, Jamiroquai?s first record since 2001's A Funk Odyssey. It's been a long time since the acid jazz/funk hit "Virtual Insanity" (1996's Traveling Without Moving, to be exact), and even though the band never became the huge hit machine they seemed destined to become, they've continued to put out solid work. Odyssey and 1999's Synkronized showed off Kay's dexterity with this material, mining urban dance grooves from a goldmine of Motown, Stevie Wonder and far-ranging disco and soul. Dynamite keeps going, constructing an exuberant club vibe out of R&B styles, but also borderline electro ("Electric Mistress"), jumpy Squeeze-style pop ("Black Devil Car") and soulful, smooth nostalgia ("Seven Days In Sunny June"). A would-be guilty pleasure, only without the guilt, Kay's musical obsessions combine with his burgeoning talent on Dynamite to create another winner. --Matthew Cooke

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Tracks
1Feels Just Like It Should
2Dynamite
3Seven Days in Sunny June
4Electric Mistress
5Starchild
6Loveblind
7Talullah
8(Don't) Give Hate a Chance
9World That He Wants
10Black Devil Car
11Hot Tequila Brown
12Time Won't Wait
13Time Won't



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