John Milk and the powerful groove of When I Get Down

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New album for John Milk with Paris Show Some Love which places him in the same family of unstoppable funk of Jamie Lidell or Mayer Hawthorne.

The family of modern R'n'B grows with John Milk who we knew in costume on the album Treat Me Right on which he was inspired by the soul seventies. John Milk modernizes his repertoire with an album on which the ghosts of Prince, Pharrell Williams, Mac Miller, John Legend, or even D'Angelo meet. This is to say the talent of John Milk who proves with Paris Show Some Love that we do not have to be ashamed of Americans. John Milk provides the vocal parts of his seductive head voice as hell and which works wonders on titles like Got To Be True or It Doesn't Matter. Inspired by the current US rap and soul scene from TDE to MELLOWMUSIC, via STONETHROW, from The Internet to Anderson Paak, Childish Gambino, John Milk offers an ambitious album where he goes beyond the classicism of vintage soul to nourish a new path, his own, that of synthesis and free expression that makes Paris Show Some Love a landmark album in the landscape of the French and European soul scene.

John Milk brings us to our knees with the video for When I Get Down:

To judge what Paris Show Some Love is worth, which comes out on the excellent label Underdog Records, you will have to go see John Milk on stage, because several dates have already been put on sale: 02.03 • MONTPELLIER (84) – The Jam 30/03 • PARIS (75) – Nouveau Casino 31.03 • BAGNEUX (92) – Espace Marc Lanvin 27.04 • ALENCON (61) – La Luciole 08.04 • VENELLES (13) – Companions and Sounds John Milk : new album Paris Show Some Love Released on March 24 by Underdog Records / Differ-ant In concert on 30/03 at Nouveau Casino Facebook John Milk, Paris Show Some LoveJohn Milk, Paris Show Some Love