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generation shit vs. Theme form Ernest Borgnine


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I hope this is not a jazzband, if yes, I'm sorry

 

Funny how these two diametrically opposite tracks, share something in common..

Gives you an idea about how Tom's musical talent expands.

 

Any guesses? :smile:

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It reveals something about putting the same tune in different context,

which id in this case, drastically different. And it puts whole process of

creation in perspective, I guess. It seems as if buzz caner was some kind

of chanell for hardcore mindfuck tendency, and in TFEB it was used merely

as aestethical mindfuck element.

But the thing I've learned from this was that sqp was quite deep into

making hardcore acid and at the same time maddly involved in deconstructing

jungle/dnb beats and playing expert-level bass solos on the top of jazz chords.

My head hurts when I think about time necessary for

collecting critical knowlegde about jazz harmony, drum programming and

in bass playing to achieve that level of skill. I really admire his genious!

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generation shit & Theme form Ernest Borgnine, they got the same riff innit

drums in dimotane co and ufos over leytonstone are the same

oh yeah! never noticed that.

 

FUCK WHAT DOES IT MEAN????????
that TJ cant be arsed making new beats?
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that TJ cant be arsed making new beats?

 

The Modern Bass Guitar drums have been used at least three times, and probably more.

:rolleyes: you're joking right?

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I meant the beat at the start, not the drums themselves.

 

So what exactly am I kidding about? Is it the fact that the same types of drums are used everywhere, that everybody knows that drum line is repeated, that I'm lying (which I'm not), or something else?

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