6. Miles DavisOn The Corner

This is very similar to the Sly record in terms of concrete, abstract funk. When you hear it, it sounds really dense and dark. It doesn’t sound organic, it sounds like it’s from a concrete jungle. It never goes anywhere; it’s in perpetual stasis, almost meditative. A few years ago, they released the sessions and takes, which is a bad thing to do because Miles would jam with his band and then carry on, sit and cut them up, mix them and turn it into Miles albums. It was very well arranged, and that was part of the fucking part of the aesthetic. Then to release the jam sessions for me was a bad idea because it’s like releasing the out-takes of somebody’s film. Whereas what Miles achieved with On The Corner was incredible. It’s a big favourite of Primal Scream, we always used to play it on the tour bus.