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The Fantastics! first began to take shape in 2003 after Raydn Hunter joined up with the remains of the Longo Allstars (including James Rule, Pete Collison, and Matt Wilding) to form Reverend Cleatus & The Soul Saviours. Greg Boraman departed the ranks of the infamous deep funk outfit The Soul Destroyers (Jazzman Records) and filled the empty organ grinders seat following an "on air appeal" during BBC 6 Music’s Craig Charles Funk Show. The first recorded release ('Salt Popcorn' on the 2005 Acid Jazz 'Hot Funky & Sweaty' compilation) featured Mark Norton on tenor sax as a quick replacement for a departed horn section - the chemistry worked straight away and the new stripped back "quartet + special guests" line-up was kept. Countless rabble rousing gigs, an EP ('Soul Habit') and several successful 45's, (including DJ Format's favourite 'The Slip') culminated in the much acclaimed debut album '2Lbs of Funk' (Soul Cookers Records) in July 2007, which received a glowing 4 star review in Mojo magazine. The Soul Saviours found that the rigidly defined genres of 'the funk scene' began to feel more like a straight jacket than a well cut suit, and the new line up decided upon a fresher musical approach. Changing their name to The Fantastics!, they re-launched with the 'Cheeba's Couch' 45 on Raw Wax (a tribute to the hospitality of DJ Si Cheeba), and an aggressive funk assault to highlight a deliberate widening of musical textures and influences. 2009 saw the release of 'Mighty Right