Soultown Samples Vol 2 Rare

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Great french only bossa tune at 'Babaya', rare single only tune! Collectible Goblin soundtrack LP from 1979, full of loops and samples! Check 'Follie' but there's much. Reissue of killer slice of progressive Morrocan Folk, fresh in your ears, 2nd volume, killer. More info / Soundclip.

When it comes to the career of legendary session musician Alan Hawkshaw, it’s best to let him do the talking. He’s been involved with more amazing projects than we can count, and practically everything he’s had a hand in has become prized by collectors of heavy funk. We were lucky enough to sit down with Hawkshaw recently to discuss his incredible career in music, spanning his earliest groups, the KPM period, his involvement in the breakdance classic “The Champ” by The Mohawks, the transition to the disco era, and the embracing of his music by modern DJs and producers.

Our collection of essential library music on the KPM label, Music For Dancefloors, is. Posted in Tagged,,,. It’s well known that the music libraries of the 60’s and 70’s have become serious sample fodder for hip-hop and electronic producers. But the music has also become a staple on adventurous dance floors a la carte, or in some cases after subtle tweaks from a gifted editor. That’s exactly what Manchester producer Waiwan has done with his expert take on the Keith Mansfield classic “Crash Course.” We’ve posted a download to our Soundcloud page, and the original version is available on Music For Dancefloors: The KPM Music Library, which is out now. Posted in Tagged,,,. Record Store Day is almost upon us again, and as we have the years, we’ve come up with something really special to add to the festivities.

Following up on our retrospective of the legendary UK music library KPM, we’ve put together a limited, vinyl reissue of one of our favorite Italian library LPs (the originals of which, it should go without saying, are very tough to come by). The 1979 concept gem Desert is composed and arranged by Antonio Vuolo and Elio Grande, originally was released on small Italian label, Cardium.

The instrumentation features early electronics to set a cosmic tone, and the album regularly recalls early Tangerine Dream. Stand-out tracks include the haunting slo-mo breakbeat “Leaving,” mellow electroscape “Transvesuvian” and the solid jazz fusion jam “Take Flight.” As a Record Store Day exclusive, we’re reissuing the full album, mastered from the original reels for the first time since its original issue, and with artwork restored from the original lithographs. Record Store Day 2013 falls on April 20th. For more information and participating stores, visit. Musicians: ANTONIO VUOLO: Mini Moog, Fender Rhodes, Piano Steinway, Clavinet, Vibraphone, Hammond B3 RINO DIAFERIO: Fender Stratocaster, Martin, Ramirez, Fender Precision Bass ELIO GRANDE: Jazz Fender Bass, Guild Ramirez GEGE’ MUNARI: Percussion A1.

TAKE FLIGHT 5.00 A2. Kd Player 320x240 Download. DROPS IN THE WIND 4.22 A3. LEAVING 4.23 A4. SOFT MELODY 2.03 B1. DESERT 4.50 B2.

BLOW BUBBLES 3.31 B3. TRANSVESUVIAN 3.42 B4. CREATION 2.26 B5. THE END 1.28 Posted in Tagged,,,. Why do we love library music so much? Take a listen to John Cameron’s “Swamp Fever” for an idea.

Air-tight musicianship, out-front back-beat, sparse arrangement, crisp recording, effortlessly funky. It’s as if it were made with the beat lovers of the future in-mind. “Swamp Fever” is featured on our Music For Dancefloors collection, and originally appears on one of the heaviest and most sought after of all KPM LPs, Afro Rock, recorded at Morgan Studios by John Cameron and Alan Parker in London in 1973. Last Dnd Next Playtest Download. As well as being a library music veteran (with over a dozen different LPs recorded for KPM and Bruton Music since the ’70s), Cameron is a bona fide film composer whose credits include Kes from 1969 and 1973’s A Touch Of Class (starring Glenda Jackson and George Segal) for which he received an Academy Award nomination.

Music For Dancefloors: The KPM Music Library (Deluxe version) is released on April 2nd on 2xCD (original studio recordings and live concert), 2xLP featuring the original studio recordings and 2xCD insert of the full CD content, and digital (original studio recordings and live concert). Posted in Tagged,,,,.

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