Still Waters is another breath of fresh air in the world of funk-house. Breakbot did their research and honed their skills to provide an album that respects the history of dance music while presenting the retro feel in a modern way. It has been noted in many interviews that Breakbot’s biggest influence is Michael Jackson, and it really shows in songs like “My Toy” and “Too Soon” where the singers voice eerily resembles the voice of the King of Pop.
The album consistently churns out funky bass lines, slick synths, and addicting grooves at varying tempos. “Arrested” features a back and forth singing conversation between Ruckazoid and Irfane. The way each singer plays off each other and the background is insanely satisfying. Other songs feature great usage of talk boxes and vocoders to ascend the vocals to a new level of funk.
There is nothing completely unique or experimental to be heard, but Breakbot’s sophomore album is a solid continuation of their career so far. It shows that they have a solid understanding of funk-house and are capable of making marvelous tracks with the tools accessible to them.
Recommended If You Like: Daft Punk, Michael Jackson, St. Pepsi, She Said Disco
Recommended Tracks: 2 (Arrested), 5 (My Toy), 11 (Too Soon), 4 (2Good4Me), 8 (Man Without a Shadow), 6 (Get Lost)
Do Not Play: None
Written by Shane Blair on 03/11/16