Description : A groovy little disco/funk track with lots of stuff happenin'! Give it a spin and get up offa that thang and dance till you're satisfied.
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Nice work here Scott. Sorry, I'm just finding this awesome track. I love all the sounds you used and loved all the variation used. All in all great job here!
Really cool bassline, kinda reminds me of kavinsky with the police sirens :) Would be awesome with some soulful female vocals on it! Drums sounds pretty good too, especially the toms. I read your profile and see you are a drummer, can definitely tell, wish I could make drums as varied as this. Overall nice funky disco vibe, love it!
I`m sitting here smiling Scott...reminds me of days on the road back then...used to slip down to whatever club was in the hotel for a listen & a nightcap...it was goodtime music no matter what some may now think of it & set up a lot of what was to come thereafter...you do it well (as always)...has the whole vibe...good listening over my way...just a great job ..as I have come to expect...Ed
Glad I could put a smile on your face! Our situations on the road must be similar, since I use to do the same thing. Yeah, disco got a bad rap back then, but I do look back fondly in my days with a big disco horn band.
Anyway, thanks for giving it a listen and leaving your kind words.
The synths at about 40 seconds made me smile, that was such a popular sound back then. That flute was nice, Ian Anderson sitting in that day? lol
Rhythm git had that funky slick sound and attack. Strings were well executed and to me gave the song the 70's total feel. Although disco wasn't my bag back then I can look at it differently now and appreciate it more. You nailed it Scott!
Thanks allot for checking it out and leaving your comment.
Yeah, back in the day, that synth sound was made by the first drum synthesizers. I had three of them called Synare http://www.snipview.com/q/Synare. They also made the 'clap' sounds used back then, too. They hadn't perfected the sampled drum sounds like they have today.
I wasn't much on disco, either, then I joined a big horn style disco band and really started to dig it, so it's kinda cool to be trying to replicate the sound today.
Just like a big band played...everything is perfect for this moustache and wide-necked jeans dance party from the 70's 80's...
though the best part for me is from 2.35: an unexpected metal drum jam...:-) AWESOME...
Description : This is only a snippet of a little thing I threw together today. It features the lead vocal of our own Janis71. I have added 3 harmonies to her original loop. Kinda sounds Disco-y. I am very new to audio mixing, and hence am only stabbing in the dark here.
Description : Did I mention that I almost daily listen to funk and disco whilst working? Well, it is the perfect mixture of positive vibes and a steady groove. However I found it always challenging to put a good groovy Disco / Funk songs together. I guess you already heard Silver Bellas song from the AlanMcLarenProject. This is my (totally different) version. Please tell me if your feet went into the groove :-) Cheers, Oli
Description : Inspired by true events :)
Hey Looperfam!
-The vocal is in my acapella section.
I would love to hear some remixes. It was originally recorded as punk/glam, then I found the arpeggiator.
Hit me up for hi-res source.
Have a great day!
Slimm
Description : I used a sample from the song Avicii and the rest of the instruments I added myself, I made this song because I do like a melodic line ...
Description : A little disco, a little funk, and just feel good 70s style music. Featuring some drum, bass, and guitar solos, with some groovy horns and disco vocals. Check it out...It will do you no harm!
Description : Decided to try my hand at making a 70’s old-school Disco track, shamelessly complete with a variety of Disco cliches. Tried to write some Disco lyrics but couldn’t come up with anything worthwhile. Decided to write lyrics about our cat. Name is “Bailey”, but mostly we call her “Bailey Boo”. Vocals made with Synthesizer V Studio from Dreamtonics.
and i used it here:
youtu.be/W_p9kCFIxTo
Glad I could put a smile on your face! Our situations on the road must be similar, since I use to do the same thing. Yeah, disco got a bad rap back then, but I do look back fondly in my days with a big disco horn band.
Anyway, thanks for giving it a listen and leaving your kind words.
Cheers,
Scott
Cheers,
Scott
Cheers,
Scott
Rhythm git had that funky slick sound and attack. Strings were well executed and to me gave the song the 70's total feel. Although disco wasn't my bag back then I can look at it differently now and appreciate it more. You nailed it Scott!
Wayne
Thanks allot for checking it out and leaving your comment.
Yeah, back in the day, that synth sound was made by the first drum synthesizers. I had three of them called Synare http://www.snipview.com/q/Synare. They also made the 'clap' sounds used back then, too. They hadn't perfected the sampled drum sounds like they have today.
I wasn't much on disco, either, then I joined a big horn style disco band and really started to dig it, so it's kinda cool to be trying to replicate the sound today.
Cheers,
Scott
Bringing out the rock a little.
Lots on moving parts in this one and very well constructed together.
Very enjoyable listen sir.
Great Job!!!!!
TRE24-
Cheers,
Scott
Just like a big band played...everything is perfect for this moustache and wide-necked jeans dance party from the 70's 80's...
though the best part for me is from 2.35: an unexpected metal drum jam...:-) AWESOME...
Creativity, progressivity, musicality, groovy, party...:-)
Handshake, Danke
I appreciate the compliment on my drumming. I always put extra effort in my drum tracks and like those quick little solos.
Handshake back!
Cheers,
Scott
Cheers,
Scott