T Teknopathetic Member Jan 31, 2005 #2 Er, you probably mean funky, not Pop/rock, but uh, Soulive's pretty nice. A little more down tempo than most of Jamiroquai, though.
Er, you probably mean funky, not Pop/rock, but uh, Soulive's pretty nice. A little more down tempo than most of Jamiroquai, though.
N nomoment Member Jan 31, 2005 #3 Tre said: Er, you probably mean funky, not Pop/rock, but uh, Soulive's pretty nice. A little more down tempo than most of Jamiroquai, though. Click to expand... Yeah, that's a better discription. I'll see if I can find a few Soulive tracks online. Thanks.
Tre said: Er, you probably mean funky, not Pop/rock, but uh, Soulive's pretty nice. A little more down tempo than most of Jamiroquai, though. Click to expand... Yeah, that's a better discription. I'll see if I can find a few Soulive tracks online. Thanks.
A aoi tsuki Member Jan 31, 2005 #5 Hefner's another suggestion. i've only got a few MP3s, but Level Green has a similar sound, albeit less poppy.
Hefner's another suggestion. i've only got a few MP3s, but Level Green has a similar sound, albeit less poppy.
D Dilbert Member Jan 31, 2005 #6 How about Stevie Wonder? It's the guy who Jay Kay wakes up every morning wishing he was.