Soul Supreme. Poetic Justice.
Soul Supreme Records – SSRLP002
Vinyl, LP, Album
Netherlands, May 26, 2023
Jazz, Funk
Soul Supreme Records – SSRLP002
Vinyl, LP, Album
Netherlands, May 26, 2023
Jazz, Funk
Soul Supreme Records – SSRLP002
Vinyl, LP, Album
Netherlands, May 26, 2023
Jazz, Funk
"There are not many things that can hurt me more than people stealing my music." Late last year, Soul Supreme announced in a formal statement that he was—and still is, while completing this record—in a legal battle with a Norwegian producer and a money-grubbing indie label. A case to reclaim ownership over his masters. Industry rule #4080 in full effect.
People who know Soul Supreme, know he’s a music man at heart. So the silver lining of the lawsuit is that Poetic Justice emerged from it. After all, artists like Soul Supreme best express themselves through music. This is his way of coping with the dreadful situation; a heartfelt album to take you along for the ride.
Mind you: that doesn’t mean that this is a moody listen coming from a place of frustration and resentment. Far from it. Soul Supreme is confident in his case and that shows in his work on Poetic Justice. The music moves, grooves, throbs, and hits more than ever before. With thematic twists and turns to express how he’s been experiencing the legal fight.
“I have decided to create a positive outlet for what is a very negative event in my life,” he writes in the album announcement. “I wrote music that reflected how I feel going through this process. No matter what the legal battle results in—I know I have made something beautiful and honest out of this terrible experience. At least for myself but hopefully for others to enjoy it as well.”
Stealing Soul Supreme’s music is one thing, but Poetic Justice shows that no one can take away his spirit.
—Danny Veekens
Alto and Tenor Saxophone - Willem Abelen (2,4,6,9,12,17)
Bass - Glenn Gaddum Jr. (2,4,9,12)
Cello - Jascha Bordon (2,8,9,17)
Clavinet, Electric Piano, Piano, Moog Sub37, Sequential OB6 - Soul Supreme
Drums - Euan Jenkins (10, 14); Jay ‘J-Zone’ Mumford (2, 4); Tamuz Dolev (3,5,9,16,17)
Guitar - Dotan ‘Tane’ Bergman (4); Johnny Biner (9, 10, 14);
Trombone - Jeroen Verberne (2, 4, 6, 9, 12,17)
Trumpet - Lourens van der Zwaag (2,4,6,9,12,17)
Vibraphone - Euan Jenkins (14,16)
Violin - Jasmijn Burger (2,8,9,11,17)
Viola - Bart Folkers (2,8,9,17)
Design - Dase Boogie
Liner Notes - Danny Veekens
Mastering Engineer - Wouter Brandenburg
Recording Engineer - Tijmen van Wageningen (2,4,6,8,9,10,11,12,14,16,17)
Arranged, Mixed, Produced, and Written by Soul Supreme