Category Archives: Review Ppff-unk

Birmingham times – Esther Callens

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“These cats really know how to jam. Nothing but energy and acoustic – it is explosive.” Ppff unk is the name of the new CD by the Buzz Bros Band. The opening chord screams why this recording possesses such a strange moniker. These cats really know how to jam. Nothing but energy and acoustic – it is explosive. The 13… Read more »

Sea of Tranquility – John Neudorf

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“Buzz Bros Band have released a very good album with Ppff unk and is one that caught me totally by surprise earning a very deserving three and a half stars.” Hailing from The Netherlands, the Buzz Bros Band are not what you would call your typical Dutch band, in fact are far from it. They play a brand of funk… Read more »

Midwest Records – Chris Spector

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“…these crafty Euros are more about promoting fun than anything else.” A loping love letter to 70s funk that doesn’t bother with adhering to the conventions if time and tide has changed things around. The kind of stuff a white boy would groove to, these crafty Euros are more about promoting fun than anything else. Several steps above being a… Read more »

Jazzism – Coen de Jonge

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“…klappen te onderstrepen. Integendeel, hij klinkt steeds subtiel en elastisch.” Tea For Two, daar doet het riffle van And Then You Dive onwillekeurig aan denken, maar de muziek van de gebroeders Busstra staat zo ver van het American Songbook af dat we op voorhand geloven dat dit toeval is. Gitarist Marnix schreef alle dertien stukken van dit album. Op twee daarvan horen we ook een… Read more »