Jamiroquai are something of an enigma in the British music scene, being able to disappear for what seems like years, only to re-emerge with their distinctive sound intact and their hooks as catchy as they’ve ever been. Okay, so the line-up might change but it’s Jay Kay’s style and vision that keeps them at the top of their game. There is little bad to say about Dynamite: lead single "Feels Just Like It Should" harks back to "Deeper Underground" with its electro fuzz … mehrand unmissable funk--a storming start to the album that sits at ease with the following title track, contemporary disco soul and very much the classic Jamiroquai sound. There are few risks taken on Dynamite: almost every song is something that they’ve tried before but the appeal has never been about groundbreaking ideas, just good, honest retro with enough modern-day edge to keep it current. So, halfway through the rumoured ten-album deal and Jay Kay is still going strong--immune to criticism that his song vocabulary is limited, thankfully he remains true to his style and uncompromising in his pursuit of high quality pop music. --David Trueman weniger
1 - Feels Just Like It Should
2 - Dynamite
3 - Seven Days In Sunny June
4 - Electric Mistress
5 - Starchild… mehr
6 - Loveblind
7 - Talullah
8 - (Don't) 'Give Hate A Chance
9 - World That He Wants
10 - Black Devil Car
11 - Hot Tequila Brown weniger