Review: Now well into the second decade of their career and with three albums under their belt, Miami's Scone Cash Players serve up a brace of fine contemporary funkers here. 'Brooklyn To Brooklin' would make a great set-builder thanks to a marked but subtle mood shift halfway through: it starts out all light, lounge-y and Latin-tinged with a harmonised "I'd rather be in Brooklyn" vocal, then drops down into a deep boogaloo Hammond groove. The latter instrument then comes fully to the fore on wigged-out near-instrumental 'Cold 40s', which sits somewhere between 'Blaxploitation soundtrack' and '70s sitcom theme'.
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