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File under: FunkPsychOst

Saint Tropez Orchestra

Heavy Soul Dance Party (LP)

Label: Fnr

Format: LP

Genre: Library/Soundtracks

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€25.00
€22.50
VAT exempt
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On Heavy Soul Dance Party, Saint Tropez Orchestra boil their library‑funk fantasies down to pure floor business: 11 cuts of raw, four‑track psych‑soul and break-heavy grooves that sound like they’ve been beamed straight from a 1972 basement to your local sound system.

With Heavy Soul Dance Party, Saint Tropez Orchestra drag it bodily into their world. If the Thèmes et Atmosphères records played like imaginary sync libraries for lost Euro films, this LP - released by Funk Night and newly pressed for the first time on vinyl - is the sweatier cousin: 11 tightly focused tracks of raw psych funk, all cut to analog tape in the south of France and left deliciously unvarnished. Two guys, heavy beats, small room, big sound.

Tracked live and cut straight to four‑track, the performances are captured in a state of raw, unguarded focus. You can hear the room, the air around the drums, the tiny human fluctuations that give the grooves bite. Rather than smoothing these edges out in mixdown, the band and label lean into them: kicks thump, hi‑hats spit, bass occasionally growls into the red, and the organ’s overtones smear across the top of the mix in a way no plugin can convincingly fake. It’s the sound of two players trusting their instincts and their gear, not a grid.

For Funk Night, Heavy Soul Dance Party sits perfectly alongside the label’s run of deep‑cut 45s and LPs that mine the seams between psych, soul and raw funk. For Saint Tropez Orchestra, it feels like the record where all their impulses line up: the library‑music sense of theme and scene, the crate‑digger’s ear for breaks, the garage band’s joy in making noise together until the tape runs out. It’s an album built to move bodies, but it’s also rich with those little details - a throwaway conga fill, a greasy Hammond slide, a sudden drop to just drums and bass - that keep heads coming back for another spin. Get ready, as the band themselves put it: this one really is a heavy soul dance party.

Details
File under: FunkPsychOst
Cat. number: FNR-275
Year: 2025

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