Producer, songwriter, DJ and recording artist Lance Ferguson returns
with the third chapter in his widely celebrated series, Rare Groove
Spectrum, Vol. 3
Following the vibrant reimagining of Idris Muhammad’s 1977 jazz-funk cut
“Could Heaven Ever Be Like This”, a bold take on Jungle’s cult track
“Dominoes”, and a rich reinterpretation of Billie Eilish’s 2020 hit “My
Future”, featuring the powerhouse vocals of Rita Satch, 'Rare Groove
Spectrum, Vol. 3' showcases Lance’s precision as a multi-instrumentalist
and arranger, fusing crate-digger sensibilities with modern studio
craft. “A big part of this series is honouring the originals while
finding a new way in. You’ve got to be reverent, but inventive too,” he
explains. Vol. 3 spans obscure ‘70s Australian jazz-funk, Big Band soul
breaks, Latin-fusion classics and golden-era funk reworks, with each
track filtered through Lance’s deep musical vocabulary and intuitive
ear.
The album’s focus track, “Losalamitoslatinfunklovesong”, encapsulates
the heart of the Rare Groove Spectrum ethos: radical reinterpretation
with deep respect. “I always wanted to hear Gene Harris’s Latin-fusion
cut reimagined as a straight Bossa Nova. The vocal section even leans
into a Brasil ‘66 vibe, which I think really suits it.”
One of the most ambitious productions on the album, “Runnin’” sees Lance
channelling the widescreen sound of Earth, Wind & Fire, with a
richly layered arrangement that took more studio time than any other
track. On “Fourty Days”, he revisits Billy Brooks’ jazz-funk classic,
famously sampled by A Tribe Called Quest, adding a full, cinematic horn
section to match the original’s scale. “Oz Bump (Soul Thing)” is a
playful nod to the Australian group Hot Source, a high-energy cover of
their own 1975 reinterpretation of a Keith Mansfield tune.
Lance also shines a light on homegrown legends with “Song For Bobby”,
originally by ‘70s jazz-funk outfit Pyramid, featuring a heartfelt solo
by Ross Irwin in tribute to the late Bobby Venier. While “Dig On It”
takes a looser, jam-based approach inspired by Jimmy McGriff’s deep
groove, “Caveman Boogie” leans into a live, dancefloor-ready feel,
adding bounce and rhythmic punch to a crate-digger favourite.
Known for his work with The Bamboos, Menagerie and Lanu, Lance has
carved a reputation as one of Australia’s most versatile and visionary
musical minds. Lance has produced 45 full-length albums and more than
100 singles and remixes for an array of respected labels, including
Atlantic, Universal, Warner, BMG, Sony, Tru Thoughts (UK), Ubiquity
(USA), Inertia (Australia), Freestyle (UK) and his own imprint Pacific
Theatre.
With Seven ARIA Award nominations and five APRA Music Award nominations,
Lance’s global breakthrough came with co-writing and producing the
viral smash ‘This Girl’ by Kungs vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners, which topped
charts in over 10 countries, charted in 29, and amassed over 1.27
billion Spotify streams and 545 million YouTube views, earning multiple
Platinum and Diamond certifications worldwide.
Lance’s collaborative spirit has seen him work with a diverse roster of
artist, including Aloe Blacc, Roy Ayers, Alice Russell, Durand Jones,
Tim Rogers, Daniel Merriweather, Quantic, Lyrics Born, Joey Dosik, Kylie
Auldist, TY, and J-Live.
Tracklist:
1. Dominoes
2. My Future (feat. Rita Satch)
3. Runnin'
4. Fourty Days
5. Oz Bump (Soul Thing)
6. Could Heaven Ever Be Like This
7. Caveman Boogie
8. Losalamitoslatinfunklovesong
9. Dig On It
10. Song For Bobby
