Quench (album)
Quench is the debut studio album by the Australian electronic band, The Bamboos. Released in 2003, it marked the beginning of their exploration into deep funk, soul, and jazz influences. The album features a combination of instrumental tracks and vocal performances, establishing the core sound that would define their future work. While not a commercial breakthrough, Quench is considered a significant release in the development of the Australian deep funk scene and a pivotal starting point for The Bamboos' career. It showcases the band's early aptitude for creating groove-laden music and a vintage, analog sound. Key characteristics include its raw energy and the instrumental interplay between the band members.