The music of ASCAP composer-producer Adrian Younge has always reached back to the analogue warmth of vintage soul music and retro film soundtracks. He’s gotten closer than ever to his ‘60s and ‘70s inspirations on Adrian Younge Presents the Delfonics, his new album written and recorded with William Hart of the pioneering Philly soul group The Delfonics. We talked to Younge about how it all came together. Younge-- who produced the album, co-wrote all of its 13 songs with Hart, and played a couple of dozen instruments on it-- exchanges all that for a sonic aesthetic that has more in common with the more eccentric strain of soul and R&B records that are so beloved by hardcore crate diggers and producers like J Dilla and Madlib.
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