Smoove And Turrell Antique Soul - Rar
The lead single exemplifies the album’s thesis. John Turrell’s vocal delivery is dry and upfront, reminiscent of Bobby Womack, while the backing track (Wurlitzer organ, a truncated drum break, and muted guitar) avoids modern compression. In forums (e.g., Discogs, Reddit’s r/funk), users have noted that the "Rar" version of this track often appears as a 192kbps MP3—a lower quality than streaming standards. Ironically, this degradation enhances the "antique" feel: the digital compression mimics a worn groove.
Preserving the Groove: An Analysis of Smoove & Turrell’s ‘Antique Soul’ as a Modern Rarity in Digital Funk Smoove And Turrell Antique Soul Rar
Smoove & Turrell, hailing from Gateshead, UK, emerged in the late 2000s as torchbearers of a sound deeply indebted to Motown, Stax, and the Northern Soul scene. Their debut, Antique Soul , is notable not just for its songwriting but for its production philosophy. The term "Rar" appended to digital listings often suggests a "rare" or "rarity" file—perhaps a low-bitrate rip, a promo copy, or a mis-tagged MP3. This paper contends that this accidental or colloquial labeling ironically underscores the album’s thematic core: the preservation of a fleeting, analog warmth within a cold digital infrastructure. The lead single exemplifies the album’s thesis