11: Harry Wasn’t Too Busy

by @frozenlonesome

Liner Notes

Audio samples from a 1949 Chevrolet training film that focuses on the importance of prospects and mentorship.

Created in Korg Gadget and arranged in AuriaPro on an iPad Pro. #astralfunk #samples #fawmtronica #funky #publicdomain

Comments

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There's something about the combination of old media samples and sunny psychedelic grooves that's irresistible. I can't put my finger on what it is but I can tell you get it too - really great stuff.

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That beat is hypnotic. Just ear candy. I didn't want it to end!

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This makes my brain fizzy, in a good way! Such a contrast - the mellow, slinky groove of the music and the "I'll be the best G-D Chevrolet salesman!" boosterism.

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@mannon

ayyyyyye, this is very funky with a dash of undergound haha. Love how all the samples work together on the audio without being too busy. Also really love the synth that comes in around 1:40. This is definitely a vibe haha.

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The voices all overlay well as the track takes off, like spinning in a storm of people talking all around you.

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Not a genre I spend much time listening to but I really enjoyed this! Clever stuff.

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"I think you've got what it takes." I like that clap/snare sound. I also like how its spread across the stereo field. I like all the filter sweeps on the synth.

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Great groove, kinda mellow, kinda funky, and a lot of fun. Those vocal samples floating on top are very effective, and I quite liked as the echoes / overlaps came in, leading to a sound that's both a bit inscrutable but that also absolutely works. It's overall quite a trippy experience, well-suited to listening to while driving on a sunny day on an isolated country road.

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As soon as the beat starts in the distance my head was nodding. Great groove, and super cool use of the samples. I immediately thought of isolating the "first you gotta know your product" and creating a dark hip hop beat around it haha. Great track!

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