Review: Thunder Jam hasn't said much about the artist behind this EP, Foley, but we can confirm that this is he/she/their debut outing. Opener "Just Friends" is a pleasingly colourful, vibrant and synth-heavy affair that sounds like a very lightly, tooled-up rework of a boogie-era collaboration between Michael Jackson and, quite possibly, Stevie Wonder. While the vocals catch the ear, it's the extended, rearranged instrumental sections that will make your dancefloor go wild. The mysterious re-editor next gets to work on an electrofunk classic on "Mama Jama", expertly teasing even more excitement and energy from Carl Carlton's most celebrated moment. Just like the track he's played around with, it's an instant party-starter.
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