SOUL CLAP
1980’s neon headbands, candy cane stripped leg warmers and gold trimmed aviator sun glasses danced underneath the soft red glow of a shiny disco ball. It was 1984 and the freaks came out at night. Boston boys, Soul Clap travelled the timeline of soul in a funtastic spaceship of funk. From 2003 Outkast’s, “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below” to 1974 William DeVaughn’s, “Be Thankful For What You Got” the room rumbled like a travelling space ship storming through a meteor shower. The beats cruised a bit slow, the mixing of songs (at times) proved rough but the vocals were tight. Overall, SC made for a nostalgic night of boom boxes, Jheri Curls and Rubix Cubes.
Photography by AJ Dance
Tags: Atlanta Georgia, house music, Soul Clap