Funk musicians have a bad habit of scribbling out a killer moment as the intro to a song with absolutely nothing in common. Most famously, “Digital Love” is like five seconds from a George Duke song. Mandrill’s Composite Truth opens with an intense horn section that was apparently paid for exactly ten notes.
Funk musicians have a bad habit of scribbling out a killer moment as the intro to a song with absolutely nothing in common. Most famously, “Digital Love” is like five seconds from a George Duke song. Mandrill’s Composite Truth opens with an intense horn section that was apparently paid for exactly ten notes.