
Love Dealer
Here to dazzle you by the power of the disco ball, Lack of Afro is your friendly neighbourhood Love Dealer. Two years on from the funk and soul rebirth of âSquare Oneâ, powered by the ubiquitous âLoving Armsâ featuring Greg Blackman, Lack of Afro aka Adam Gibbons is now close to two decades deep in the game with soundtrack credits galore and online streams doing calculator-busting numbers. With extensive touring taking Love Dealer up and down the country this Autumn, Gibbonsâ ninth studio album is all for "the thrill of seeing people on a dancefloor, all collectively locked into a track that you've produced - thereâs nothing like it!â.Â
Love Dealer is the authentic modern disco experience, packing a stacked soleâs worth of club beats full of stardusted sing-alongs, style-outs and French touch-style cool. Despite being âwritten during one of the longest winters in living memoryâ, âLove Dealerâ, featuring some co-production from fellow South Coast dancefloor scholar Flevans (and influenced by producer du jour Barry Canât Swim), exudes warmth and will make you sweat when its highs take effect.Â
Entering the scene with the radiance of âMake It Shineâ featuring Greg Blackman, washing over the airwaves of BBC 6 Music and Radio 2 and taking up a 10-week residency on the Jazz FM playlist, Gibbons and his crack line-up of discotheque players are your go-to team when you canât wait for the weekend to begin, as subtle as they are straight down to business. Love Dealer offers you nothing but the best in sparkling string symphonies, the hippest guitar licks, samples of those invited beyond the velvet rope and struts soaked in night fever.Â
Double A-side âWalls Start Rockinâ and âHeart and Soulâ guide the albumâs glamour-and-groove, while âLove Saves The Dayâ and âPlain to Seeâ dramatically take to the podium in a shimmer of pure peak 70s theatre. âKeeping Me Strongâ is the synergy of disco chic and the sound of a global advertising tie-in with Dyson, ahead of Gibbons taking a slightly Moroder/Cerrone-ish detour on âIdolising People Like Madlibâ. Love Dealer is aimed unequivocally at the dancefloor" says Adam. "As an artist, I wanted to push myself in a slightly new direction - more into the land of disco and a four to the floor sound. 'Love Dealer' is quintessentially an upbeat record, full of joy, optimism and hope for the futureâ. Seek your inner 'Love Dealerâ, kink your âfro and let your funk flag fly.
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Love Dealer
Here to dazzle you by the power of the disco ball, Lack of Afro is your friendly neighbourhood Love Dealer. Two years on from the funk and soul rebirth of âSquare Oneâ, powered by the ubiquitous âLoving Armsâ featuring Greg Blackman, Lack of Afro aka Adam Gibbons is now close to two decades deep in the game with soundtrack credits galore and online streams doing calculator-busting numbers. With extensive touring taking Love Dealer up and down the country this Autumn, Gibbonsâ ninth studio album is all for "the thrill of seeing people on a dancefloor, all collectively locked into a track that you've produced - thereâs nothing like it!â.Â
Love Dealer is the authentic modern disco experience, packing a stacked soleâs worth of club beats full of stardusted sing-alongs, style-outs and French touch-style cool. Despite being âwritten during one of the longest winters in living memoryâ, âLove Dealerâ, featuring some co-production from fellow South Coast dancefloor scholar Flevans (and influenced by producer du jour Barry Canât Swim), exudes warmth and will make you sweat when its highs take effect.Â
Entering the scene with the radiance of âMake It Shineâ featuring Greg Blackman, washing over the airwaves of BBC 6 Music and Radio 2 and taking up a 10-week residency on the Jazz FM playlist, Gibbons and his crack line-up of discotheque players are your go-to team when you canât wait for the weekend to begin, as subtle as they are straight down to business. Love Dealer offers you nothing but the best in sparkling string symphonies, the hippest guitar licks, samples of those invited beyond the velvet rope and struts soaked in night fever.Â
Double A-side âWalls Start Rockinâ and âHeart and Soulâ guide the albumâs glamour-and-groove, while âLove Saves The Dayâ and âPlain to Seeâ dramatically take to the podium in a shimmer of pure peak 70s theatre. âKeeping Me Strongâ is the synergy of disco chic and the sound of a global advertising tie-in with Dyson, ahead of Gibbons taking a slightly Moroder/Cerrone-ish detour on âIdolising People Like Madlibâ. Love Dealer is aimed unequivocally at the dancefloor" says Adam. "As an artist, I wanted to push myself in a slightly new direction - more into the land of disco and a four to the floor sound. 'Love Dealer' is quintessentially an upbeat record, full of joy, optimism and hope for the futureâ. Seek your inner 'Love Dealerâ, kink your âfro and let your funk flag fly.
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Here to dazzle you by the power of the disco ball, Lack of Afro is your friendly neighbourhood Love Dealer. Two years on from the funk and soul rebirth of âSquare Oneâ, powered by the ubiquitous âLoving Armsâ featuring Greg Blackman, Lack of Afro aka Adam Gibbons is now close to two decades deep in the game with soundtrack credits galore and online streams doing calculator-busting numbers. With extensive touring taking Love Dealer up and down the country this Autumn, Gibbonsâ ninth studio album is all for "the thrill of seeing people on a dancefloor, all collectively locked into a track that you've produced - thereâs nothing like it!â.Â
Love Dealer is the authentic modern disco experience, packing a stacked soleâs worth of club beats full of stardusted sing-alongs, style-outs and French touch-style cool. Despite being âwritten during one of the longest winters in living memoryâ, âLove Dealerâ, featuring some co-production from fellow South Coast dancefloor scholar Flevans (and influenced by producer du jour Barry Canât Swim), exudes warmth and will make you sweat when its highs take effect.Â
Entering the scene with the radiance of âMake It Shineâ featuring Greg Blackman, washing over the airwaves of BBC 6 Music and Radio 2 and taking up a 10-week residency on the Jazz FM playlist, Gibbons and his crack line-up of discotheque players are your go-to team when you canât wait for the weekend to begin, as subtle as they are straight down to business. Love Dealer offers you nothing but the best in sparkling string symphonies, the hippest guitar licks, samples of those invited beyond the velvet rope and struts soaked in night fever.Â
Double A-side âWalls Start Rockinâ and âHeart and Soulâ guide the albumâs glamour-and-groove, while âLove Saves The Dayâ and âPlain to Seeâ dramatically take to the podium in a shimmer of pure peak 70s theatre. âKeeping Me Strongâ is the synergy of disco chic and the sound of a global advertising tie-in with Dyson, ahead of Gibbons taking a slightly Moroder/Cerrone-ish detour on âIdolising People Like Madlibâ. Love Dealer is aimed unequivocally at the dancefloor" says Adam. "As an artist, I wanted to push myself in a slightly new direction - more into the land of disco and a four to the floor sound. 'Love Dealer' is quintessentially an upbeat record, full of joy, optimism and hope for the futureâ. Seek your inner 'Love Dealerâ, kink your âfro and let your funk flag fly.











