I also like this a lot - Apollo Brown dropped a classic with his remix album of the ghostface younge album, and it seems hes taken a page out of younge's book now dropping an instrumental 'soundtrack' album heavily nodding to the 70's/80's - basically a throwback instrumentals scorcher
you can skip through the whole lp below
this is an interesting project where musicians are reinterpreting old afro-brazilian music from the 78 rpm era. Pretty top notch bunch of people involved, even though personally I'm not a big fan of Lucas Santtana and one or two tracks veer into Putumayo territory. Has some nice moments though:
here's the link to the release page, with official free download (as is the norm with any indie release in Brazil nowadays) and a link to the original 78s the music was based on:
All our music has been mixed by Dan 'JD73' Goldman and mastered by Bob Power (D'Angelo, The Roots, Erykah Badu, Common etc).
If you like the sound of any of these words, then please check us out because you'll dig what we're doing:
Herbie, Headhunters, George Duke, Jeff Lorber, early Jamiroquai, Fender Rhodes, Clavinet, Moogs, ARPs, space funk.
The new BUG Lp Angels and Devils sounds GREAT blasted in the car.
listening to this right now. I'm digging it but kinda miss the straight-up brutal vibe of his earlier stuff. The more mellow tracks have a real trip-hop vibe, but where's my soundtrack to a brutal murder tracks?
I can see it sounding nice in the car though. Last time I tried blasting his music in the car, it was either London Zoo or King Midas Touch, my wife said it was kinda gay. ┬»_(Òâä)_/┬»
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I'm feeling this! Call me stuck in the 90s...
wow - great!
such a great series from houseshoes - i just picked up the Tuamie one.
I also like this a lot - Apollo Brown dropped a classic with his remix album of the ghostface younge album, and it seems hes taken a page out of younge's book now dropping an instrumental 'soundtrack' album heavily nodding to the 70's/80's - basically a throwback instrumentals scorcher
you can skip through the whole lp below
and also
That Dark Sky song took a while to grab me but it's pretty fucking good.
#WindCharts
http://truantsblog.com/2014/recommended-obsession-recordings-002/
:shit_yeah:
They were always the pinnacle of this sound for me.
Entire EP is pretty good imitation '92-era(?) breakbeat rave.
on a completely different tip has anyone heard the new harvey record, wildest dreams?
marvin gaye, innit. what's going on.
I should be embarrassed with that - cheers for solving it for me Neil.
here's the link to the release page, with official free download (as is the norm with any indie release in Brazil nowadays) and a link to the original 78s the music was based on:
http://www.goma-laca.com/portfolio/disco/
Ka$hkaval
geeked about the new aphex
classic new music
(the album's kind of a turd)
Also, the Vessel album, Punish, Honey, is really great but hard to present in a youtube clip....
http://www.resolution88.com/store/#!/~/product/category=0&id=30671189
All our music has been mixed by Dan 'JD73' Goldman and mastered by Bob Power (D'Angelo, The Roots, Erykah Badu, Common etc).
If you like the sound of any of these words, then please check us out because you'll dig what we're doing:
Herbie, Headhunters, George Duke, Jeff Lorber, early Jamiroquai, Fender Rhodes, Clavinet, Moogs, ARPs, space funk.
You can preview it here:
Thanks,
Tom
Brizzo in the House. So nice.
I recognise the piano refrain @ 1:16.
listening to this right now. I'm digging it but kinda miss the straight-up brutal vibe of his earlier stuff. The more mellow tracks have a real trip-hop vibe, but where's my soundtrack to a brutal murder tracks?
I can see it sounding nice in the car though. Last time I tried blasting his music in the car, it was either London Zoo or King Midas Touch, my wife said it was kinda gay. ┬»_(Òâä)_/┬»