While we're on the subject of Funk, how about some classic Scottish funk. The Average White Band.
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Steve3007 wrote: ↑July 1st, 2020, 1:43 pm I'm loving that Frankie Ruiz guy. Some more great r-r-r-rs.Yes, my wife and I have so good memories of his music. Too sad his story, though. Had problems with drugs and alcohol, went to prison (he wrote a song about it (Mi libertad (My Freedom)) and passed away some years ago.
Steve3007 wrote: ↑July 1st, 2020, 1:49 pm I remember listening to that "Travelling Without Moving" album a lot in the 90's. The only Jamiroquai album I had.I remember when this was in the charts. Amazing.
While we're on the subject of Funk, how about some classic Scottish funk. The Average White Band.
Greta wrote: ↑July 2nd, 2020, 5:20 pm As a drummer, I don't often write music, but during peak isolation I put this piece together based on about the only decent polyrhythmic beat I know. My old jam pal's guitarwork added a touch of class to the affair.That surely captured the star stuff.
https://soundcloud.com/greta-courtney/star-stuff
The sounds at the top and tail of the piece are sampled from sonic representations of actual star frequencies. The deepest sound is the Sun and the more hissy sound is a red dwarf.
Greta wrote: ↑July 2nd, 2020, 5:20 pm As a drummer, I don't often write music, but during peak isolation I put this piece together based on about the only decent polyrhythmic beat I know. My old jam pal's guitarwork added a touch of class to the affair.I really liked the slides and backward drift, kept it very warm and psychedelic.
https://soundcloud.com/greta-courtney/star-stuff
The sounds at the top and tail of the piece are sampled from sonic representations of actual star frequencies. The deepest sound is the Sun and the more hissy sound is a red dwarf.
Papus79 wrote: ↑July 2nd, 2020, 10:37 pm I was a bit reticent to share my own stuff but:Very cool stuff in there.
https://soundcloud.com/5pryme
Count Lucanor wrote: ↑July 2nd, 2020, 11:50 pm Very cool stuff in there.TY, it's been about 10 years on hiatus and I'm hoping to find a new way to engage with it again one of these days that feels right.
Papus79 wrote: ↑July 2nd, 2020, 10:37 pmThanks. I was reticent about posting too. Your material was even more psychedelic than mine :) Some tasty sounds and textures in there.Greta wrote: ↑July 2nd, 2020, 5:20 pm As a drummer, I don't often write music, but during peak isolation I put this piece together based on about the only decent polyrhythmic beat I know. My old jam pal's guitarwork added a touch of class to the affair.I really liked the slides and backward drift, kept it very warm and psychedelic.
https://soundcloud.com/greta-courtney/star-stuff
The sounds at the top and tail of the piece are sampled from sonic representations of actual star frequencies. The deepest sound is the Sun and the more hissy sound is a red dwarf.
I was a bit reticent to share my own stuff but:
https://soundcloud.com/5pryme
Greta wrote: ↑July 3rd, 2020, 2:47 am Thanks. I was reticent about posting too. Your material was even more psychedelic than mine Some tasty sounds and textures in there.TY, something I think you might appreciate that has some similar tonal bending to what you were working on:
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