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Old 12-24-2005, 06:41 PM
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Gary Calvin's, Universal Language, uplifting makes want to eat my strings for lunch...

David Dyson's, The Dawning, smoothest and deepest funk I've ever heard...

Peter Muller's M-VIBEZ, this dude is baaaad, great musical compositions...

Norm Stockton, Pondering the Sushi, if I could only play this sushi the way I like to eat...really good stuff.

Guess I need to practice..more, a lot more..

Any others out there anyone knows of?
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Old 12-24-2005, 06:44 PM
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Also, check out Funkilenium. Great funk of of Michigan.
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Old 12-25-2005, 01:49 PM
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Peter Muller's M-VIBEZ, this dude is baaaad, great musical  compositions...
It's sound's good but it's sooooo deep into marcus miller's sound and style both playing and writing that i wonder what HIS actual style is like
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Peter Muller's M-VIBEZ, this dude is baaaad, great musical  compositions...
It's sound's good but it's sooooo deep into marcus miller's sound and style both playing and writing that i wonder what HIS actual style is like
Yea, you are correct about his style being so close to Marcus Miller. His style is the same but the compostions are what make the difference. There is one track that he pays homnage to M2 himself. Styles and sound are the same but approches are a little different.
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Old 12-26-2005, 09:40 AM
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I recently picked up a couple European Bassday CDs, and there was a song by Peter Muller on there, it does have the Marcus vibe, but I still dig it! I'm a big fan of David Dyson too, a very funky cat! I also agree about Norm Stockton, I have a few of his DVDs, and he is very funky......good teacher too!
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