As someone who is old enough to remember the excellent 70's film/drama ( where the adults dressed and acted like kids )I was attracted by the title! This conveys something of that childhood feeling - nice one!
Nice track! The different cultural elements dont clash at all but sound completely natural together. This is a little reminiscent of the Zawinul syndicate who also blended ethnicities in an unassuming way. Good stuff!
Another band I hadn't heard of! Fantastic! Thanks for pointing me that direction. Early into the conceptual phase of this track, I decided on the hybridity element and wanted different traditions truly dancing together. In my experience, it's the musicians and the actors that are most willing to mix things up in non-confrontational ways. I think from your review I've done it successfully so far. Sweet. Thanks much for this review.
The title drew me in (I'm a major Steely Dan and Donald Fagen fan) Some great sounds used in this! - great tight bass and excellent keys and organ sounds - nice work.
Thanks for the kind words man. Im getting better and better with the production stuff. I agree this track is super catchy. That hook lasts longer than Stride Gum lol. Again thanks for checking it out man! Glad you dig it!
Superb stuff! I can really see the shakattak influence here (very Nighbirds-ish). Great crisp production (very Fourplay) Im a big fan of theirs especially Larry Carlton. Great work -look forward to hearing more from you.
Hi Jamie thank you once again for your review really appreciated gonna catch up on some of your tracks lil later got some things i need to take care of this am.
Cheeers'
Greg
Super track! It really does convey the feeling of a river journey heading for the persian gulf. Great use of North African rhythms and acapella's and the sonic pastiche including geese
(a group who have previously been under-represented in modern music) is a stroke of genius. Superb!!!
Thanks mate!...yeah the water fowl of the world need their own management agency for sure! ..I've always loved the sound of birds no matter what specie, using it in music I find adds that amorphous naturalness sometimes..but is pop music ready for it! lol..cheers Dave :)
Appreciate the kind words, bro. The Quo is one of my all-time favorite bands (though they never quite got the recognition they deserve here in America), so I knew that sooner or later I'd have to pay homage to them.
yes i u got that right i am in the dub section but things is very slow in there so put these tune in the reggae section just to see if i should change ,ans bang u reveiw a tune within 30secs of uploading. torbay posse
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(a group who have previously been under-represented in modern music) is a stroke of genius. Superb!!!
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