Just Patton doing what Patton does.
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Beautiful.
Picked this up on vinyl the other day…
this whole album is awesome, my brother just got it on vinyl
Louis Cole is so badass, holy shit can he shred on drums, keys, AND vocals, and everyone that is a part of Knower is so talented, it’s kinda nuts
This. It’s supposed to be leaked snippets of Jarre’s upcoming album. extrait de 16 minutes on Vimeo
KvlT
July 25, 2019, 8:56am
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VIDEO
Sometimes I forget emo had a good phase
Lug
July 25, 2019, 5:27pm
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lounge jazz singer goes steve reich on this experimental 58-second track
funky , yummy bop thanks for shaaring !
: )
Jayson
July 26, 2019, 10:21pm
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This, which was pretty wild
But then people talked about playing back at 0.75 speed.
That sounded like shit due to Youtube’s controller sucking.
So I calculated the tempo difference between Bowie and Sandman and shuffled the speed down by that percent difference.
Here’s the result. I agree, slowed down sounds more Bowie-ish!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/v2ceprqw2slqc7u/Enter%20Sandman%20in%20the%20Style%20of%20David%20Bowie%20-%20Slowed%20Down%20Version.mp3?dl=1
https://www.dropbox.com/s/v2ceprqw2slqc7u/Enter%20Sandman%20in%20the%20Style%20of%20David%20Bowie%20-%20Slowed%20Down%20Version.mp3?dl=0
Cheers,
Jayson
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Picked up a second-hand James Brown CD a while back - called: “In The Jungle Groove”.
In the Jungle Groove is a compilation album by American funk musician James Brown, released in August 1986 by Polydor Records.
Originally issued to capitalize on the popularity of Brown's music in hip hop circles at the time, it includes the first album release of the much-sampled single "Funky Drummer" (1969), along with a selection of previously unreleased tracks, alternate takes, and remixes. The original recordings were produced by Brown, while the reissue was produced by Cliff White and Tim...