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A different kind of funk http://ubiktune.com/releases/ubi044-...m-funk-terrror I'm sure it's not everyone's thing but I'm diggin this sooooo hard. I imagine that this is what it would sound like if you handed Chick Corea, Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock and early Sega Genesis composers a bunch of FM synths and told them to play some funky junk. Reccomended tracks: FLAVA Bomb, Bubble Bath Aftermath, Where's My Z Pack? |
You're kinda into a video-game soundtrack phase, aren't ya. S'a'right. Some of that's good. Actually some of that's really good. Some of that. |
I liked a couple of the tracks but I'm too old and too old school funk |
My favorite is FLAVA ... I liked the synth sound, remind me of Chick Corea and I find it funny that almost all the tracks are made with only a synth, no real instrument there and they are more creative than people playing real instrument |
Sounds like classic Mega Man music. |
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Air Man from Mega Man 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FINefcN9pPc Opening stage of Mega Man X2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXTvR...BF0388BA37F711 not exacly the same thing. Mega Man isn't funky but it is very nice music. |
I don't know how to describe my reaction... FLAVA is a cool tune and has a LOT of potential. However, I kept getting annoyingly distracted by something and it took me a while to figure out what it was. The dynamics of all the instruments, especially the bass, are exactly the same. Attack, cuttoff and level for every note of any instrument never vary and I know that's because it's a synth, but it leaves me feeling like this really cool tune has no heart. It's a great tune, but it only reminds me more of why it's important to use people instead of programming. If this were played by musicians who can put inflection into the voicing it'd be incredible! |
Have you listened to the band The Advantage? |
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the thing with what the OP linked is : they are creative, way more creative than so many musician playing "real" instrument. |
Aw man, this music reminds me of long gone but glorious sunday afternoons with a SNES and some lemonade. Kwesi, If you're into gamemusic/ chiptune/ stuff like this, you might want to try Overclocked Remix. It's a website where people remix game music from gameboy to playstation to genesis and so on, into whatever. Country. Jazz. Metal. Orchestrated versions. Some are meh, some are awful, some are incredible. |
Some of that reminded me of a mix of early Level 42 and Yellow Magic Orchestra. I'm sure HJ Freaks is all over this stuff. :smug: |
I dig it. A lot of folks get hung up on the voices - I've had a lot of friends reject Weather Report off hand simply because of the use of the synth. I think there's a great deal of expressiveness being overlooked simply because the interaction between musician and instrument is still so unfamiliar relative to a physical, acoustic instrument. To me, the music is as enjoyable as you let it be. Food for thought here: Andres Segovia, who essentially made the guitar a staple concert hall instrument rather than a somewhat more obscure ethnic one, found the idea of electrifying and amplifying a guitar abhorrent. We can see how that ended up. |
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Hmmm... Kind of Bloop, anyone? |
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I'm wondering if the "Zinger" who is involved with that project is the same Zinger who was behind Galliano (the British "acid jazz" group). He has produced some pretty zany stuff and it wouldn't surprise me at all if it was him... |
Now for something in the opposite direction... A live band doing megaman 2 tunes :hiding: http://projectx.bandcamp.com/ There's more video game cover bands out there and damn I always wanted to play in one... But none of the kids wanted to play with me. |
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