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E-grāmata: It Ain't Retro: Daptone Records & The 21st-Century Soul Revolution

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Soul is the most powerful expression of American music&;a distinct combination of roots, migration, race, culture, and politics packaged together for your dancing pleasure. But if you thought the sounds of Motown or Stax Records died along with 8-tracks and macramé, you&;d be wrong. For two decades, Daptone Records has churned out hard funk and such beautiful soul that these records sparked a musical revolution.

Run by a collective of soul-obsessed producers and musicians, the Brooklyn-based independent label launched the careers of artists such as Amy Winehouse, Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings, Charles Bradley, and Bruno Mars. Daptone&;s records&;and those of the larger soul revival scene&;pay homage but never lip service to the original artists, proving that soul is still culturally relevant, and just as exciting as ever.

It Ain&;t Retro charts this revival&;s players, sounds, and tectonic shifts over the past twenty years, taking you from dingy clubs where soul crazed DJs packed the dancefloor, to just uptown where some of the genre&;s heaviest musicians jumpstarted the renaissance in a basement studio, and all the way to the White House. This definitive tale of Daptone Records&; soulful revolution chronicles the label&;s history, players, and sounds while dissecting the scene&;s cultural underpinnings, which continue to reverberate in pop music. The book also contains rare and unseen images of Daptone artists past and present, including Sharon Jones, Charles Bradley, Lee Fields, Antibalas, The Sugarman 3, The Budos Band, and more.
Author's Note: It's Not What you Know 4(3)
Introduction: Soul Explosion 7(12)
One Damn It's Hot: NYC At The Center Of The Universe
19(11)
Two Let a Man do What he wanna do: Desco Records Digs
30(10)
Three Got To Be The Way it Is: Subculture, Collectors, and DJS Keep The Love Of Soul Burning
40(21)
Four You Better Think Twice: Death Of Desco, Birth Of Daptone
61(14)
Five Dap-Dipping: Creating The House Of Soul
75(6)
Six Fish In My Dish: Sharon Jones Gets Her Shine
81(23)
Seven What Have you Done For Me Lately? Amy Winehouse Record Heralds A New Era For Daptone
104(14)
Eight Make The Road By Walking: Revival Soul Stretches Out
118(14)
Nine Heart Of Gold: Charles Lint Bradley Reborn As The Screaming Eagle Of Soul
132(14)
Ten Out With The New, In With The True: A Culture Of Soul
146(18)
Eleven You Put The Flame On It: Daptone and The Soul Revolution Grow
164(19)
Twelve Soul Timei Revival Sounds Gain Steam
183(17)
Thirteen I'M Still Here: Daptone's Stars Fight For Their Lives
200(14)
Fourteen Keep Putting Soul Up: Souls Biggest Label Loses Its Stars
214(9)
Fifteen Whatever it Takes: Daptone In The Modern Era
223(20)
Sixteen Can I call you Rose? Daptone Heads West for the sweetest soul
243(15)
Seventeen Longer and Stronger: Daptone at 20
258(7)
Acknowledgments 265(3)
Notes and sources 268(7)
Index 275
Jessica Lipsky is a journalist and DJ from Brooklyn by way of the San Francisco Bay. She first encountered sweet soul music as a child by obsessively tuning her radio dial and has since extensively covered soul, funk, reggae, and alternative Latin music. Her work on the intersection of culture, music, and politics has appeared in NPR, Billboard, Grammy.com, Columbia Journalism Review, Vice, and LA Weekly. In her free time, she likes to boogaloo down Broadway.