

The rest of the tracks turned out rather dark so people who want sad mood, it might suit you. His first release as JNBO on HopeStreet Recordings is a remix of The Bombay Royale’s The River, from the soundtrack of UbiSoft Games’ Far Cry 4, one of the biggest video games of 2014. Track The Bombay Royale - The River is taken from Far Cry 4 all rights to that track goes to their rightful owners. Known for playing bass in bands The Cactus Channel, Frida and Karate Boogaloo and as a sessional player for artists like Mojo Juju and Emma Donovan, Henry is now making all kinds music in his Wyall Style studio, where he not only records quality deep funk bands on a reel to reel tape recorder, but geeks out on sub-basement-choirboy-electronica in the duo Loafer and bent remixes and freaky beats as JNBO. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators.

Analog engineering meets laptop experimentation. The Dark Horse of Far West Brunswick brings that vintage/filter/tape sound he's known for but now it's torn apart and reconstituted in Ableton in a collage of twisted samples, space echo and synthesizers. The $13.95 price tag is a “steal” and well worth it, considering all the delicious goodies.JNBO aka Henry Jenkins, Deep soul bassist and 45 funk champion by night, reveals himself as maker of digi-trash-ghettodelic beats and stupid no-budget photoshop artwork by day. Indian beer is available, as are local brews. Bombay Royale now has a liquor license, so it’s no longer a ‘bring your on booze’ sort of place. You’ll find warm naan on the table when you arrive and welcoming, friendly service. However, fresh fruit is also available, including melon balls. I also dipped into a sweet carrot desert. I must confess to being absolutely stuffed but managed to consume galab jamun– little dumpling balls swimming in sugar syrup. Naturally, there’s a full array of Indian desserts to finish off this heavenly meal. If you're disoriented by this vast display of scrumptious delicacies, just have a good time experimenting. You'll be confronted with a dizzying array of appetizers – oriental salads, fantastic salad dressings, sauces, chutneys, dosas, samosas, fritters - you name it - beautifully arranged - then onto main dishes with an impressive selection of vegetarian offerings -(Saag is a favorite of mine) - lamb, chicken and fish delicacies swimming in the most divine sauces, plus Tandoori chicken. However, we never tried their weekend buffet – an expanded version of their daily lunchtime buffet - so we trekked down there on a recent Sunday (April 22nd). Hubby and I have dined there many times because we like it so much, and, sometimes, we bring guests. Another terrific experience at Bombay Royale, Northampton, MA’s most popular Indian restaurant.
