Practice What You Preach funksouldeep funkafro armpit funkthe poets of rhythm
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Song Background: "More Mess on My Thing"
Release Date: 1993
Recording Details:
Recorded at various studios
Genre: Funk, Soul
Critical Reception:
"More Mess on My Thing" by The Poets of Rhythm is a funk and soul gem that has garnered acclaim for its vintage sound and infectious groove. Critics have praised the song's authenticity and its ability to transport listeners back to the golden era of funk and soul.
Chart Performance:
While "More Mess on My Thing" may not have been a mainstream chart-topper Read more on Last.fm.
Arguably the pioneers of the retro-modernist funk movement, Munich's Poets of Rhythm, recorded their classic debut album in 1993. The sound that these German boys made could easily come from the Southside of Chicago in the late 60's, or Memphis in the height of the Stax era. The debut disc Practice What You Preach influenced contemporaries like DJ Shadow & Cut Chemist and has been reissued on Daptone Records. The group has also released on ninja tune & collaborated with lyrics born. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.