
A Gospel Funk Hymnal
The genesis of our Good God! series, dedicated to divergent sounds from devout records, A Gospel Funk Hymnal explores injections of a profane funk into gospel musicās sacred beatitude. Completing the circular journey of a hallowed rhythm, these tracks carry sanctified messages as passed through the earthly delights of the bass and guitar groove. Mixing primitive harmonies, spacious breaks, jungle percussion, elderly rappers impersonating the devil, cast recordings, thumping bass, and James Brown impressionists, this is old time religion slathered in funkās sinful gravy. Such a collection can only come together retroactively. āGospel funkā lays its claim to genre only in the way that ādeep soulā or āacid folkā do, as categories created by collectors and enthusiasts, ways of defining subsections within subsections. No label, artist, or producer focused strictly on funky gospel music; rather, a couple hundred groups kept a funkier number in their repertoire, then cut a budget gospel record. From Canadian Trevor Dandyās Donāt Cry Little Tree long-player comes the laid-back āIs There Any Loveā.... or check out how Sam Taylor mightāve opened his own soul-stirred Jesus Christ Superstar on āHeaven on Their Minds.ā Your pilgrimage begins here.
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The genesis of our Good God! series, dedicated to divergent sounds from devout records, A Gospel Funk Hymnal explores injections of a profane funk into gospel musicās sacred beatitude. Completing the circular journey of a hallowed rhythm, these tracks carry sanctified messages as passed through the earthly delights of the bass and guitar groove. Mixing primitive harmonies, spacious breaks, jungle percussion, elderly rappers impersonating the devil, cast recordings, thumping bass, and James Brown impressionists, this is old time religion slathered in funkās sinful gravy. Such a collection can only come together retroactively. āGospel funkā lays its claim to genre only in the way that ādeep soulā or āacid folkā do, as categories created by collectors and enthusiasts, ways of defining subsections within subsections. No label, artist, or producer focused strictly on funky gospel music; rather, a couple hundred groups kept a funkier number in their repertoire, then cut a budget gospel record. From Canadian Trevor Dandyās Donāt Cry Little Tree long-player comes the laid-back āIs There Any Loveā.... or check out how Sam Taylor mightāve opened his own soul-stirred Jesus Christ Superstar on āHeaven on Their Minds.ā Your pilgrimage begins here.


















