Paris-based Soul Sugar collective releases new sun-kissed album
Since first emerging in the latter half of the noughties, Guillaume Metenier’s Soul Sugar project has evolved considerably. Initially a trio built around the virtuoso organist’s love of ‘60s and ‘70s soul-jazz and Hammond funk – Metenier studied under jazz organ legend Dr Lonnie Smith – Soul Sugar is now a collaborative collective that draws just as much influence from classic Jamaican dub and reggae as the works of Jimmy Smith and Jimmy McGriff.
The outfit’s musical evolution comes into sharp focus on Excursions in Soul, Reggae, Funk & Dub, a collection of hard-to-find tracks that have been released at different points, and on different vinyl formats, over the last three years. Taken as a whole, the set offers a stunning snapshot of Soul Sugar’s rapidly expanding catalogue of classics. Metenier is once again at the controls but this time round Soul Sugar’s castlist of contributing musicians includes Sly & Robbie, Blundetto, Lone Ark, Slikk Tim, Thomas Naim and honey-voiced soul singer Leo Carmichael. And of course Metenier also stars as a musician, providing lively and ear-catching organ solos under his now familiar Booker Gee alias.
What’s most noticeable from the off is the richness of the reggae riddims, the warmness of the instrumentation and the effortlessly soulful nature of the music. This is particularly evident on the collective’s stunning covers of Luther Vandross’s “Never Too Much” and Marvin Gaye’s “I Want You”: both sunny and life-affirming interpretations that re-imagine the tracks as sumptuous slabs of reggae-soul and provide a platform for Leo Carmichael’s inspiring and comforting voice.
Metenier and friends’ take on dub reggae – toasty, authentically bass-heavy and seaped in analogue effects – can also be admired on “Matumbee” and “Cool Down”, the latter a dub-influenced affair rich in colourful synth sounds, echoing delay trails and sub-bass so deep it will rattle your teeth. Both it also contains lusciously jazzy guitar licks and some incredible keys-work from Metenier.
The guiding hand of Spanish multi-instrumentalist and producer Lone Ark can be heard on album opener “Axumites” – think Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry producing Jimmy Smith – and “Faith”, an expertly breezy concoction that sports Jackie Mittoo-esque Hammond B3 solos from Metenier over a luscious backing track that sounds like something that may have emerged from Studio One in the mid 1970s. The collective’s love of the aforementioned Studio One is explored further on a sweaty, reggae-funk cover of “Greedy Gee” that features fabulous drums, bass and guitar from Slikk Tim, while “Out In The Rain” is an authentically sparse, spaced-out dub number laden with fluid instrument solos and devilishly heavy riddim.
Part compilation, part artist album, part collaborative celebration of dub-soul fusion, Excursions in Soul, Reggae, Funk & Dub is the strongest statement yet of who Soul Sugar are, and where they’re going.
“Excursions” out on LP / CD / Digital download on June 4th via Gee Recordings