The modern funk productions of one-man band and Red Bull Music Academy graduate
B. Bravo (Adam Mori) have found a home on releases from labels such as Frite Nite and Bastard Jazz, and have been licensed for compilations issued by Tokyo Dawn and
Gilles Peterson's Brownswood Recordings. Heavily inspired by the synthesizer-enhanced R&B grooves of the late '70s and early '80s,
Bravo debuted in 2009 with the seven-track Analog Starship EP. A deeper impression was made the following year with a shorter extended play, Computa Love, the title track of which was supported by BBC DJ
Benji B months prior to release. Additional strides were made with a batch of singles and EPs that followed throughout the next few years, as
Bravo toured and performed at numerous festivals.
Bravo made his Bastard Jazz debut in 2016 with the 7" single "I'm for Real," then followed it up in 2017 with his first proper album,
Paradise, on which
Reva DeVito,
Trailer Limon,
Kissey, and
Lauren Faith provided vocals. ~ Andy Kellman