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13th Apr 2018 21:49 - 7 years ago
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Description : This is one of my first beats I made. Its dark with a gospel twist that you can or sing to

enjoy
18th Jun 2015 04:04 - 10 years ago

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Description : Gospel track sung by Patricia Edwards.I had remixed this with a verse by Lacrae. I pulled the verse but thought to upload the track anyhow. Maybe some Looper will drop a verse in it. Feel free to use on the condition to drop me a link and respect Patricia's, no commercial use clause.
4th May 2014 16:29 - 11 years ago

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Description : 'Grinnin' In Your Face' is my second track featuring the voice of Son House (1902-1988). Just as 'John The Revelator' this re-mix was inspired by watching the rockumentary 'It Might Get Loud' with Jimmy Page, The Edge and Jack White. The pivotal moment comes when Jack White plays his favorite a capella track by Son House (www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTlSka5iqPY). This made a big impression on me. I wondered how House's incredible voice would sound when transposed to a housebeat. Thus unusual combo of two genres (blues/gospel and house) worked out fine, I think, in 'John The Revelator'. For the new track I sought a hard edge approach. Instead of the lyrical sax by STAX, I used electric guitars for solo and rythmic elements, going for the very rough sound Jack White demonstrates in the rockumentary by playing, slightly out of key, one-string slide-guitar. 'Grinnin' In Your Face' is part of a Son House Project I'm working on, paying hommage to the old blues in a new musical environment.
19th Jan 2014 08:47 - 11 years ago

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Description : The idea to do something with the powerful voice of Delta blues musician Son House (1902-1988) came after I watched the documentary ‘It Might Get Loud’. Jack White (The White Stripes) played a record called ‘People grinning in your face’ by Son House. An a cappella song with handclapping; ’one man against the world’. You can find this magnificent fragment of the documentary on YouTube. Please watch it. Be awed. After that I listened to a lot of a cappella by Son House and was overwhelmed by ‘John the Revelator’. Even if you are not religious (like me) or familiar with the Bible (I am), this traditional gospel blues in a call and response-style is everything the blues is about. I realised it was almost ‘sacrilegious’ to put a drumbeat under this vocal track, but it gave me goosebumps the first time I tried it. So I composed a dramatic housetrack together with STAX (Hans Clevers) on sax. I took almost a month or two to split the original voicetrack in enough pieces to re-align them with the basic beat without losing the original feel. Where possible, I eliminated the handclapping because it was mostly out of sync. After I got the basetrack right, STAX played his solo. Afterward the grand piano, choirs and strings where added plus the noise-percussion. The project and mixing took approx. five months.
‘John The Revelator’ (this is from Wikipedia) has been called ‘one of the most powerful songs in all of pre-war acoustic music ... [which] has been hugely influential to blues performers’. The song's title refers to the Apostle John as the author of the Book of Revelation. A portion of that book focuses on the opening of seven seals and the resulting apocalyptic events. In its various versions, the song quotes several passages from the Bible in the tradition of American spirituals. Son House recorded several a cappella versions of this song in the 1960s. His lyrics for a 1965 recording explicitly reference three theologically important events: the Fall Of Man, The Passion of the Christ and Resurrection. This is the version used here.
4th Jan 2014 19:44 - 12 years ago
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Description : I'm not an expert on gospel music, but this track reminded me of the Blues Brother's movie where Belushi was in the church. It's very energetic with lots of things going on and of course, lots of drums! Jazz fans will also like this track. Give it a listen and PRAISE THE LORD!
18th Nov 2013 22:45 - 12 years ago
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Description : 2013 glorifying JESUS CHRIST through hip hop music. I want to proclaim the gospel. There are many ways to do it and this is one of my favorite ways to do it. I love three point sermons, but not everyone feels that way. So I use hip hop to share GOD'S truth of salvation through CHRIST. I hope you enjoy and all glory to GOD. Grace and Peace!!!
Written by: Carlos "Sanctified Weapon" Lemus
Produced and Engineered by: Jake "J1K" Karlosky
19th Feb 2013 06:10 - 12 years ago

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Description : Rap Hip Hop R&B gospel
27th Sep 2012 20:23 - 13 years ago
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Description : This is basically a Gospel song but in an actual song form.

Lyrics and vocals,of course by Patricia.

All else is done by moi.
18th Feb 2012 23:08 - 13 years ago
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Description : song about inner peace, more like another gospel rap
17th Jan 2012 06:38 - 13 years ago
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Description : BUILT EXTENSION ON BACK 4 VICIOUS SOLO OR RAP. still working the levels and placements on this 1. just a little ''funk gospel''. it's a spiritual thing. PEACE..........''I'M ALL EARS''
29th Dec 2011 22:38 - 14 years ago
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Description : Gospel rap usin one of my beats on here. just felt like i needed to make a rap like this, check it out. kinda creative to me
19th Mar 2011 02:45 - 14 years ago

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Description : This is a gospel song regarding how I see myself in regards to the Lord molding me into His vessel.

Would also like to give a shout out to a very creative Looperman friend of mine, , Dusthill, http://www.dusthill.net. I am using his piano and strings loops.
5th Mar 2009 11:23 - 16 years ago
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Description : Okay yal, this beat is Gangster and it reminds me of going to war, so i hope you like what i put together and eh, no looperman loops in this 1.
30th Oct 2008 19:46 - 17 years ago
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Description : This is a simple Jazz standard progression I made on piano with smatterings of blues and gospel, brought to life by the exceedingly talented father & son combo of SlapJohnson and Alexander Bone

It truly is amazing what these guys can do to a simple backing!
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