If you grew up in New Zealand during the mid-90s, Traction by Supergroove wasn’t just an album—it was a soundtrack to summer, skate ramps, and late-night radio. Released in 1994, this genre-blending debut turned the Auckland five-piece into instant icons. Decades later, it still sounds fresh, funky, and fearless.
Here’s a draft blog post: Supergroove – ‘Traction’: The 90s Kiwi Funk-Fusion Masterpiece That Still Slaps Supergroove- Traction full album zip
Supergroove fused funk, hip-hop, rock, soul, and dub—often in the same song. Karl Steven’s charismatic vocals, Joe Lonie’s razor-sharp production, and a rhythm section that refused to sit still made Traction stand out globally, not just in New Zealand. If you grew up in New Zealand during
Traction isn’t just nostalgia—it’s proof that boundary-pushing music never goes out of style. Do yourself a favor: crank up “Can’t Get Enough,” and try not to move. You can’t. Here’s a draft blog post: Supergroove – ‘Traction’: