When clavinet ruled the dancefloors
Thomas1981
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I want to highlight an instrument that was widely used in 70's dance music: the clavinet. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clavinet
just a fraction of monster tracks at the end of the wikipedia page.
I just can't get enough of that stuff! It's one of the greatest keys instrument next to the rhodes and the classic piano. Just hits the spot for me. Who's with me? Who's not?
Let's bring together the best examples here. I'll get us started with a couple classics and lesser known tracks.
peace
Thomas a.k.a. DJ Dism
just a fraction of monster tracks at the end of the wikipedia page.
I just can't get enough of that stuff! It's one of the greatest keys instrument next to the rhodes and the classic piano. Just hits the spot for me. Who's with me? Who's not?
Let's bring together the best examples here. I'll get us started with a couple classics and lesser known tracks.
peace
Thomas a.k.a. DJ Dism
Comments
not dancefloor but heavy on the clav.
This, too.
for example when stevie wonder wears it out on superstition it just makes people move. It's an integral part of the sound of the 70's. Always thought it was kind of a step back when it got pushed away by synths in the 80's. Although i understand that music needs to evolve and when new possibilities open up, musicians explore it.
You might I have noticed I like disco funk so I have to add live it up by the isley brothers., 3 minutes in it starts building like crazy! Keep on strutting!
Here's that joint:
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Some of the best:
Ultrafunk - Funky Al
Johnny Lewis Quartet - Cissy Strut
Ramsey Lewis - Kufanya Mapenzi (Making Love)
Alan Parker - Crater (MUSIC DE WOLFE)
EL COCO - LET'S GET IT TOGETHER
DARWINS THEORY - FUNKY SOUNDS
Particularly stuff like Just Like A Baby
I.e when the clav is just used to play normal piano lines/chords, not the over the top funk comping percussive thing
Excellent example!
Mystic Moods - Cosmic Sea