Released in 1983, Soul With Milk is one of those rare records that feels quietly futuristic without trying too hard. Coming out of Suriname, Sumy blends synth-funk and boogie with a laid-back confidence that sits somewhere between dancefloor heat and late-night listening.
The synths glide, the groove stays elastic, and there’s a definite space-electro feel running through it — cosmic, groovy, and easy to ride, with all that human touch.
No excess, no gimmicks, just a super funky pocket that keeps looping in your head.
A deep cut that proves funk was already looking toward the stars in the early ’80s.
I hope you are getting your soul with milk today.
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