Obscure Sound — Brooklyn-based act Random Deluxe struts nostalgic, horn-forward soul on “In the Soup,” blending gripping brass work, lush keys, and a funk-laden rhythmic pulse into a cinematic, groove-rich delight. Recorded at Frantic Studio and driven by David Sutton’s Berklee-honed arranging chops, the single celebrates organic musicianship while also nodding to ’60s Stax instrumentals and classic organ-driven warmth. The result is a feel-good, deeply crafted standout, citing influences that span from Booker T. & the M.G.’s to Bob James’ “Angela”-era recordings. A dynamic, spellbinding infusion of instrumentations dazzle from the get-go — balanced with cohesive precision as a percussive fill leads quickly
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