Recluse Hard Times (679 Recordings 2010)
Strictly filled up the term of sounds with Rn'B, Soul, Funk and Hip Hop differentiates from the previous recordings presented by Plan B - the English rapper/singer turning himself to be the closer similarity musical as D'Angelo or Jamie Foxx playing Ray Charles in a new suits of modern Pop-culture intense influences through The Defamation of Strickland Banks. One would ready to get down smooth during the slow and elegant beats performance delivering by Benjamin Paul Ballance-Drew as he kept the dance movements for himself but not to be too damn shy for inviting everyone to enjoying the floor as the audiences follow the magnificent blending mid-tempo Motown referenced type of music similarity in a very heavy thick amounts of Black Music controlling the media and the place where thus roofs shall burnt on fire soon because of the excellent choices of tempos and atmosphere towards intimacy, relationships or the rocking Pop mixes created perfectly onto the track-lists and song-written brilliantly within Stay Too Long, She Said, Love Goes Down, Writings on The Wall or Welcome to Hell - should be standing straight enough to proof that Plan B is exactly your number one choice for Funky Music and non-stop dance floor anthems to celebrating the night until the morning light appears !
The Defamation of Strickland Banks:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLplSLTplDmTBdJRx7GNVDT8BFXwFaaVvz
Posted by royan hasjim
on Friday, December 16, 2016,
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