Supra-Pop is not bad either (MP16). Now someone said that janko is always good to go, well i wouldn't advice anyone to buy "images musicales enfantines" on Editions Musicales Neuilly. Unless you want to open a merry-go-round...
Mr Yann Tregger. the Pop World of Yann Tregger. Heatrock.
espace et actualite (mpi) electronic age (studio g) structures percussions (psi) electro sounds volume two (telemusic) strange world of b fevre (im) sounds industrial (im)
Y'all got it wrong. The Vincent Geminagi / Paris Percussion Ensemble (shown in the bottom left of photo) record is not the same as the Pop Percussion LP which was indeed the library you are all correct on! Hippies!
"Dance floor" libraries are facsimile funk. Unlistenable style studies. Shoe store prattle. For me, library records are good only when they are out electronics or pure mood shading. Basil Kirchin and Egisto Macchi come to mind.
Some UK or French studio guy playing "funky stuff" pales miserably when you hoist a real US funk 45 on the turntable. You can have chops but still miss the point when it comes to funk music.
"Now Generation" features a gr8 boogie secret-weapon "Pollution" has the greatest syko cover of em all and drums "Jonny Teupen" excelent on Key Largo and home town alert "Exciting Nights" the song "100.000 volts" is killing it "Well Organised" smooth workout & crisp drums "Action & Tension & Space" what a evil stormer
"Dance floor" libraries are facsimile funk. Unlistenable style studies. Shoe store prattle. For me, library records are good only when they are out electronics or pure mood shading. Basil Kirchin and Egisto Macchi come to mind.
Some UK or French studio guy playing "funky stuff" pales miserably when you hoist a real US funk 45 on the turntable. You can have chops but still miss the point when it comes to funk music.
although not library lps...but might as well be, would you go as far to say cortex,placebo, "pales miserably" ? i dont have too many library lps that try to play " us funk" they are usually along the lines of jazz. there are many good ones but for the most part, im not a big fan of funk 45s...i always end up back to square 1. james brown. to each his own i guess..
Exactly what it all comes down to. Would "square two" then be Kool & the Gang (your screen name)?
ha ha...you got it. not sure if its is true but, i once read that james brown said the only other group fuckin' with his was kool and the gang, on point to say the least.
a lot of folks hearld the electronic libraries, and i like some of them too, but my favorite libraries are skewed hybrids. the ones where all of sudden an accordion, harp, or flamenco guitar comes out of nowhere or where an easy listening track introduces a breakbeat with some dude blowing a free jazz solo (check daniel janin mpi no. 43 for this). libraries that might sound like they take a wrong turn, but its just a really weird detour.
Just to let ppl know how beatiful they switched the song from an up-tempo cinematic 60's easy tune to some special jazzy up-tempo track. I love the moogy 60's feel with the strings and if the horns come in - blow!
I think 20 to 30 is reasonable, I only saw it 2 times popping up - you?
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and Kinetic, no it's not in the same vein. Sounds more like euro pop shit. Nice food for MPC. That's it.
PS : i don't think people could talk like that in real life...i didn't meet one personally, but if you do, i'd like to talk about stats so you know...
and the Conroy PERCUSSION LP eHuffman just sold me is also Sick
here are some libs i copped over the summer i nposted these before-on record day
oh hell yeah
Mr Yann Tregger. the Pop World of Yann Tregger. Heatrock.
espace et actualite (mpi)
electronic age (studio g)
structures percussions (psi)
electro sounds volume two (telemusic)
strange world of b fevre (im)
sounds industrial (im)
The Vincent Geminagi / Paris Percussion Ensemble (shown in the bottom left of photo) record is not the same as the Pop Percussion LP which was indeed the library you are all correct on! Hippies!
it's been so long since i revisited my libes.
For me, library records are good only when they are out electronics or pure mood shading.
Basil Kirchin and Egisto Macchi come to mind.
Some UK or French studio guy playing "funky stuff" pales miserably when you hoist a real US funk 45 on the turntable.
You can have chops but still miss the point when it comes to funk music.
"Now Generation" features a gr8 boogie secret-weapon
"Pollution" has the greatest syko cover of em all and drums
"Jonny Teupen" excelent on Key Largo and home town alert
"Exciting Nights" the song "100.000 volts" is killing it
"Well Organised" smooth workout & crisp drums
"Action & Tension & Space" what a evil stormer
although not library lps...but might as well be, would you go as far to say cortex,placebo, "pales miserably" ?
i dont have too many library lps that try to play " us funk" they are usually along the lines of jazz.
there are many good ones but for the most part, im not a big fan of funk 45s...i always end up back to square 1. james brown.
to each his own i guess..
Exactly what it all comes down to.
Would "square two" then be Kool & the Gang (your screen name)?
ha ha...you got it. not sure if its is true but, i once read that james brown said the only other group fuckin' with his was kool and the gang, on point to say the least.
selling my copy for 20 USD. anyone?
I put up a soundfile of 100.000 volts here:
Burt Sandford - 100.000 Volts
Just to let ppl know how beatiful they switched the song from an up-tempo cinematic 60's easy tune to some special jazzy up-tempo track. I love the moogy 60's feel with the strings and if the horns come in - blow!
I think 20 to 30 is reasonable, I only saw it 2 times popping up - you?
Greetings,
Jens
Nice.
Egisto Macchi - Voix (Gemelli) is a good listen.