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Ant’s production on Felt 2: A Tribute to Lisa Bonet delivers a slick fusion of retro sonics and sample-driven flair. Throughout the album, he channels a funk aesthetic reminiscent of the ’70s and ’80s, whether crafting breezy jams like “Morris Day,” or lo-fi shuffling drums and guitar chops like “Employees of the Year.” His scoring instincts and cinematic sensibilities shine through the sample work, string accents and changeups of tracks like “Marvin Gaye” and “Early Mornin’ Tony.” “Dirty Girl” stands out with its crisp, sped up soul sample, while “Woman Tonight” embodies silky smoothness—both cited by critics as early standouts in Ant’s career. While Slug and Murs traded verses, banter and swagger on the original album, it was perhaps most notably Ant’s production that defined the vibe—funky, playful, and polished.
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