Decided to vote for #1 over #8, but was hard to choose between both of them. Some great beats put out there all around. Would by both on vinyl in a second.
wow, banging tracks all around, heads got busy, seems like a few bailed out this time around though, guess 10 joints is good too haha, gotta run through these on propper speakers before placing vote..
btw, somebody should drop mr dennis coffey a link, im sure he would appreciate the work done here on his classic funk track..
Stella work yet again. I seem to gravitate towards the ones that stray away from the chopped up concept, I think partially because I don't really like the og track all that much, but there's some great work in there none the less. The Can track deserves some kind of special prize for originality.
I am proud to say I am the first, but I am the sure not the last, to vote for Score Peon.
I was going back and forth between 4 of (what turned out to be) the five most popular (by votes cast).
Then I finally got around to listening to the last one.
Had to go with Can. I cringed a bit when I saw the title, because that'd be an easy one to NOT do well. But that was done very well. I hear a lot of Halleluwah in there as well.
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i think scrapio could have gone somewhere interesting, but sort of stayed in just one place. pretty much like rounds.
i liked call me hank's breezy / ez vibe a lot.
slow down scorpio was probably the best chopping / use of the sample, but didn't do it for me completely.
not voting yet, i think.
great work, everybody!
btw, somebody should drop mr dennis coffey a link, im sure he would appreciate the work done here on his classic funk track..
I am proud to say I am the first, but I am the sure not the last, to vote for Score Peon.
I was going back and forth between 4 of (what turned out to be) the five most popular (by votes cast).
Then I finally got around to listening to the last one.
All are great.
But the one I voted for does not really fit that structure.
Good job fellas