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    Adam's Apple La Inflacion De Ofelia

    Matasuna
      • 1. La Inflacion De Ofelia (Vocal)
      • 2. La Inflacion De Ofelia (Instrumental)

      Matasuna Records digs into Miami's 70s underground once again, unearthing a forgotten Latin funk nugget from local outfit Adam's Apple.

      Originally released in 1975 on Sound Triangle Records, 'La Inflacion De Ofelia' is a blast of brass, groove and heat - part salsa, part street funk, all stitched together with that unmistakable Miami looseness. Eddie Elmer's songwriting leans into syncopation and call-and-response horns, driven by a restless rhythm section that never stays still.

      On the flip, the instrumental cut sharpens the focus on the band's interplay and reveals the percussive detail and bass swagger behind the song's joyous surface. Another small but essential chapter in Miami's overlooked funk history, revived with care and punch.