The Quantic Soul Orchestra
The Quantic Soul Orchestra | |
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Background information | |
Origin | England |
Genres |
funk salsa bossa nova soul jazz |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Tru Thoughts |
Associated acts |
Quantic The Limp Twins Quantic and his Combo Bárbaro |
Members |
Will Holland German 'Chispa' Lawson Javier Rivera Popo Buckley |
Past members |
Alice Russell Damian Bell Rich Gibbs Lucy Holland Russell Knight Simon Little Oliver Minkley Antonia Pheulatos Russell Porter John Styles Dave Woodhouse |
The Quantic Soul Orchestra is a live band project of musician and DJ, Will Holland. Holland has recorded under several names, most notably Quantic. The band's line-up changes from album to album, with sometime members including Holland's sister, saxophonist Lucy Holland, his Limp Twins collaborator Russ Porter and former Hardkandy member Simon Little.[1] Will Holland plays guitar and bass, and performs some of the percussion.
Their music focuses on reviving a dusty funk and jazz sound. They are signed to the Tru Thoughts label and have released three albums to date as well as a collaborative album with renowned funk and soul artist Spanky Wilson.[2]
Their latest album, Tropidélico was recorded in Colombia, where Holland is now based.
Discography
Albums
- Stampede (Tru Thoughts, 2003)
- Pushin' On (Tru Thoughts, 2005)
- I'm Thankful with Spanky Wilson, (Tru Thoughts, 2006)
- Tropidélico (Tru Thoughts, 2007)
Singles
- Super 8 (7", Tru Thoughts, 2001)
- Assassin (7", Tru Thoughts, 2002)
- Babarabatiri / The Conspirator (7", Tru Thoughts, 2003)
- Pushin' On (7", Tru Thoughts, 2003)
- Stampede Remix EP (12", Tru Thoughts, 2003)
- Hold on Tight (7", Tru Thoughts, 2005)
- End of the Road / San Sebastian Strut (7", Tru Thoughts, 2006)
- I'm Thankful (Part 1) / Don't Joke with a Hungry Man (Part 3) (7", Tru Thoughts, 2006)
- She Said What? (12", Tru Thoughts, 2007)
Collaborations
In addition to the album with Wilson, The Quantic Soul Orchestra appeared on the single "Enough Said" (2008) by fellow Tru Thoughts artist, Kinny.
References
- ↑ Simon Little discography at Discogs
- ↑ Slawecki, Chris. "Spanky Wilson & The Quantic Soul Orchestra: I'm Thankful (2007)". All About Jazz. Retrieved 24 July 2011.
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