GRiZ has a formula that is immediately appealing, and Future Funk Vol. 1 knows exactly how to capitalize on it. The combination of thick funk basslines, bright saxophone melodies and modern electronic production creates an inviting sound that stands apart from most contemporary bass music. It feels lively, playful and technically accomplished without chasing the maximalism that dominates much of the scene. After a while, though, I start hearing the same ideas presented from slightly different angles. The grooves remain strong, but they rarely evolve into something larger. Most tracks establish an enjoyable pocket early on and stay there, which makes the album easy to listen to but also limits its long-term impact. I enjoy individual moments more than I remember the record as a complete journey. The musicianship is never in doubt, and the production has enough depth to keep things from sounding generic, yet I miss stronger structural turns and moments of genuine emotional lift. The a...