Big_Stacks

Big_Stacks

"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit."

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  • Hey, I'll go with this one: Peace, Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • Hey, I was out-of-town briefly to attend a conference in Anaheim. I'll have to floss my Amoeba Records (Hollywood) finds on here in a separate thread. As has been the case since 2003, I visit the 'Strut on a daily basis.  It's a part of my life, vi…
  • klezmer electro-thug beats said: I'm in progress, but I'm not sure I'll have time to do it justice. Was going for a purist type thing, no additional samples, just one song... why, I don't know! Hey Klezmer Electro-Thug Beats, I think the …
  • Big_Stacks said: Hey Gents, Here is my entry: Peace, Big Stacks from Kakalak Hey, I had to tweak the mix on my entry a bit.  Here is the revised version: By the way, thanks for the kudos, Rain103, on the earlier version. Peace, …
  • Hey Gents, Here is my entry: Peace, Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • batmon said: my thang is the music on OTW was more funky and organic. Thriller stripped that down and kept minor traces of that Boogie Funk. That was fitting for the era but i find the musicianship superior on OTW. The bass…
  • Hey, I like "Spaces" from Larry Coryell, though I'd pick Gabor Szabo in the comparison.  Here is my joint off of "Spaces" (which I also freaked on the beat tip years ago): Peace, Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • Hey, I'll go with 1970 or 1972. Peace, Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • rain103 said: Should we bring back a sample flip beat thread or nah? Hey Rain103,I'm down for that, let's make it happen.Peace,Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • Hey,I'll add these:-"New World Symphony"-Earth, Wind, and Fire-"Little Groove Maker Me Parts 1 and 2"-James Brown (I think it only exists as a live recording)Peace,Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • RAJ said: Still miss that guy.  He added such a good mix of humor and knowledge to the site.          Peace, Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • Hey, Here is a recent one: Peace, Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • Flomotion said: New to me but really enjoying this so thanks. I'm having bit of an 80s funk revival and dragging all sorts of stuff out the cupboard at the moment - Starpoint, Kashif, Brick etc and this fits right in.  Hey Flomotion,That …
  • bassie2 said: I've skipped Game of Thrones, too. Not really into fantasy or costumey stories. I was in the same room as a recent episode, though, and I had a good belly laugh when the blond gal swooped in on the dragon and vowed to destroy pe…
  • Hey, I might add Eternity's Children to this discussion. It's hard to believe that some of its members later became Starbuck from the "Moonlight Feels Right" fame. Peace, Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • the_dL said: nice, great laid back feels Thanks, my man.  I appreciate you taking the time to listen.Peace,Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • The Bizarre said: Soft Machine. 1st album has more of a heavy rock/psych feel but the Jazz influence is undeniable. By the 2nd album they were moving even more into the Jazz realm in the most interesting way. Third LP is almost entirely instr…
  • Hey Kicks79, You're welcome, my man.  I thank you for responding!  I've been trying to up the record talk on here, but cats haven't been responding.  I'm happy to shine the light on great music that folks might not have heard. Peace, Big Stacks f…
  • Hey Ketan, Peace,Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • Hey Rain103 and Duderonomy,I felt both of your tracks, funky along with great sampling and programming.  There is some real talent on Soul Strut.  Raj, what about making another beat series from the 'Strut beat smiths?Peace,Big Stack from Kakalak
  • skel said: Big_Stacks said: Hey, For what it's worth, I appreciate the recent line of discussion in this thread about the U.K. leaving the EU.  I don't think thoughtful discourse gets sufficient credit on the 'Strut.  I thank you guys…
  • pickwick33 said: im into this space dudes records, dont think he had any major hits, i only know these three joints... this was the group Formerly known as Maxayn I'm not 100% positive, but I think Andre Lewis was the only member who was …
  • Hey,Another common symptom of having a digging problem is buying what you think is a new LP, only to realize later that you 3 other copies of it.Peace,Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • Hey,For what it's worth, I appreciate the recent line of discussion in this thread about the U.K. leaving the EU.  I don't think thoughtful discourse gets sufficient credit on the 'Strut.  I thank you guys for the insightful look into the events, wh…
  • Hey,Also, Tyronn Lue was genius in exploiting Steph Curry's defensive liabilities.  Being forced to play defense can compromise a shooter on the offensive end.  It's about time coaches figured that out.Peace,Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • Hey,You have a digging problem, when you find breakbeats you forgot about when you're just casually listening to records (versus making a beat).Peace,Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • Hey, This is awful news, as a great composer, musician, and trailblazer has left the building. People don't realize that Mr. Worrell was the architect of the hit-making sound of Parliament-Funkadelic from the 1970s onward. He re-joined the group af…
  • Supergood said: Puzzle - The Second Album (1973) Some enjoyable Blood Sweat and Tears-type Jazz Rock featuring John LiVigni on lead vocals. I think this one is better than their self-titled debut, which was also released on Motown. LiVig…
  • Hey Duderonomy,I like it, man!!!  It gives me that patchwork feel of vintage Dust Brothers production, but with an updated sound.  Nice breaks and samples too!!!Peace,Big Stacks from Kakalak
  • Hey, By far, it is: I paid $7 for it back in 1989 to a record seller at Raleigh, North Carolina's Dorton Arena. Peace, Big Stacks from Kakalak