What is Soul?
Soul is musical label that is easy to stick onto but hard to explain. What may have come from the transition from religious to secular hymns by the likes of Ray Charles and Sam Cooke is nowadays part of the colours of a musical palette. While in the US the sound has been constantly developing from rough r&b to elegant Motown (northern) soul to funk to modern, disco, boogie, hip hop (to some extent) Swingbeat, r&b again (different sound) to Nu-Soul - the approach in Europe has been slightly different.
Growing it's own scene
This is the reason why Soul Music finally became big in europe too - it was the retro thang. From the Northern Soul Revival of the Neo-Mods, to the appreciation of the Godfather James Brown up to Funk, Acid Jazz and so on. It actually became a scene and then a business model. Now you could even form a soul band on the continent. So when D/Troit from Copenhagen came to town we were excited. A New Band from a place where people know how to speak proper english - something german soul bands are often lacking.
Marketing ploy?
When the band were moving and shaking, it was quite clear that they master their tools. Those eight guys from D/troit were clearly "in the groove". But: this had nothing to do with "Detroit" - where they derived their name from. Just remember: Detroit was home to Motown and other smaller labels that were famous for going uptown: Fast rhythms, entertaining lyrics, but most of all songwriting and arrangements on a high level. Even today Detroit stands for elegant soul of the past (plus Techno - but that is a different story). And that is exactly what these danish guys were proposing, when they used that association as a band name.
But elegant soul is exactly what D/troit are lacking. With their earthy, funky sound, they should rather call themselves "M-Phis" or "@tlanta" (© by me). They were too often relying on one riff that went all the way through the whole song - no bridge, no extra melody no diversified arrangements. So it wasn't surprising that their last encore was a medley of James Browns Greatest Hits.
D/troit: Soul Music germans like
Clearly the audience loved it. It was well-played soul-funk with a charismatic singer upfront who had unique dance moves - to say the least ;-). But i guess he
Words don't come easy
"No Man is an island", "It's a Soul Thing", "Freedom is not for free" - this kind of lyrics are an offence. Those are frankly a succession of trivialities copied from songs of yesteryear. Great Soul is more than weepy sad love songs. It often had a political sideline. And if you can't walk the walk, then don't talk the talk. They should have stuck with the former and sing about the dos and don't in a relationship.