80s library record mixes
djstef
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Have only listened to BusinessFunk II so far but it's crazy: http://www.datassette.net/datashat.html'80s business library records = totally awesome.
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"The ROI of the project is totally funky. It was definitely a good idea to incorporate these drum breaks".
These are crazy!
More captions, plaese.
"Thanks for the REAL TALK session today team. I can tell that a paradigm shift has taken place, and it's time to start thinking outside the box. Let's go ahead and go ahead."
"Re: BSCO is up 2 points already today. Notify Eugene to put in a sell order immediately."
check "sound inventions" by klaus weiss for some slick dow jones electro.
also see the entire Faltermeyer catalog.
Fletch Funk Allstars
Rub N Tug Dj's
http://www.datassette.net/music/datashat--stop_the_message.mp3
pretty next level. Thanks for this stef!
I never thought a Supertoaster quote could be beaten... until now
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I've done this before, but not a whole song. This whole site is straight
Just listened to the "Warm Summer Days Indoors" mix
just plain awesome.
Pretty sure it opens with Numbers by Kraftwerk and finishes with Accountancy Blues by Gil Scott-Heron
A Select sound Library LP No?? I think I have that?
that would be the one. although not stricly cues for business and industry and other light action, it's definitely in the same universe.
If you work in a cubicle, play the song on BusinessFunk I that starts at about 7:26. Then just start doing something job related and picture yourself as part of a training video. It helps if you pick up your phone and pretend to say something important.
Hardcastle/Jazzmasters
I think some of the Statler records sound similar to this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KS9_whG2xA8
Andy Clark's "Funk-U-Like" (it's a KPM record)