I haven't heard anything with that description, although 'rainforest' would be a good description of their style I think! Something like "Tell Me" does seem very uh moist?
Anthony Hamilton has a restrained Al Green going on, non-flashy organic-ish production and an incredible voice. "Charlene" was his hit from '03, I said something AWFUL and ILM-ish about it at the time, something like how I wish he was working with timbaland, the thought of which makes me groan now. He is impeccable over straight-forward production, earthy sound but I'm struggling to define what it is that seperates him from generic neo-soul because he doesn't strike me as neosoul really. His new album Ain't Nobody Worryin works in this same vein, perhaps not as good as the 2003 one but maybe I just have to listen to it more. He's sort've dusty soul like Mary J's new album or Rich Harrison/Amerie ballads, except it sounds more rural/southern/country and sometimes he sounds country&western (actually Cibula calls Comin' Where I'm From a country album!) or funk or does some weird reggae interpretation, and he's a really incredible singer. Lyrics can be very bleak! Haha the antithesis of Chris Brown and Bobby V I suppose.