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Thread: Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky Part 1 (old skool funk mix)

  1. #1
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    Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky Part 1 (old skool funk mix)

    This mix is supposed to be the start of "Funk Strikes Back!" series. Old skool funk, soul, jazzy funk are the styles of choice. You'll find here well-known artists (James Brown, Barry White, Curtis Mayfield, Rick James, Ohio Players, Kool & The Gang) as well as some obscure (Lou Donaldson, Lean Haywood, Linda Lyndell, Cyril Neville, Syrup) and even funk-jazz master Jeremy Steig with track "Howling For Judy" sampled by Beastie Boys.

    Style: old skool funk, soul

    Duration: 41:38.

    http://everyfunky.strana.germany.ru/...Back_Vol_0.mp3

    http://www.musicv2.com/artist/funky_logic (192 kbs)

    Tracklist

    01. Lou Donaldson - Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky (intro)
    02. The Crazy Frenchman Presents Maitre 'D feat. J-Walk - Music 4 U & Soul Vibration
    03. DJ Paul Nice - Track from "Breaks 4 Days"
    04. Lean Haywood - I Wanna Do Something Freaky To You
    05. Curtis Mayfield - Freddie's Dead
    06. Rick James - Mary Jane
    07. Betty Wright - Clean Up Woman
    08. Linda Lyndell - What a Man
    09. Ramsey Lewis Trio - Soulful Strut
    10. Barry White - Love's Theme
    11. Lafayette Afro-Rock Band - Darkest Light
    12. DJ Paul Nice feat. Rufus & Chaka Khan - Track from "Breaks 4 Days"
    13. Cyril Neville & The Meters - Gossip
    14. Bar Kays - Soul Finger
    15. DJ Paul Nice - Track from "Breaks 4 Days"
    16. Grace Jones - Pull Up To The Bumper
    17. S.O.U.L. feat. Last Poets - Burning Spear & White Man's Got a God Complex
    18. Jeremy Steig - Howling For Judy
    19. Booker T & The MG's - Melting Pot
    20. Ohio Players - What's Goin' On
    21. James Brown - Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involed
    22. Kool & The Gang - Chocolate Buttermilk
    23. Lyn Collins a.k.a. The Female Preacher - Think (About It)
    24. Syrup - Chocolate
    25. Positive Force - We Got The Funk
    26. Esther Williams - Last Night Changed It All
    27. Mighty Ryeders's - Evil Vibrations

    P.S. Old skool rap connoisseurs will listen lots of samples :)

  2. #2
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    Boy Oh Boy! What a terrible piece of work.

    In these days of computer software (any multi track editing software for goodness sake) that allows for absolutely perfect mixing, why oh why, do we still get crap like this?
    Non defined entries, entries half way through a 16 bar sequence, key clashes galore, severe repetition of vox pops at odd positions, need I go on?
    Is this really gonna be an official release? They deserve to loose lotsa money.

    This is criminal.

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    I'm afraid I'll have to second most of Quinny's views here.
    When you decide to put up a mix for us to listen to expect some constructive critism. I once shared a mix of my own here and got exactly that so you derserve to do so too.

    We may live in a world of perfect software mixing...but it still takes a whole lot of musicality to get a good result. At least a basic knowledge of beats, bars and harmonical sense (ie what clashes and what doesn't)
    Most of the transformations in this particular mix just don't work mainly because many of the tracks are way too differently sounding to each other. With the add of time stretching some of it could work in theory but it would still sound unnatural.
    All In all, you haven't put enough effort in making this mix...and the result is a mish mash of styles & severely crappy fadings really giving me a headache in the end.

    If this is gonna be a official release, it really says more about the record label than the mix itself.
    There was life after disco!!

    www.njs4ever.com

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    The songs involved are good.... they sound great...


    HOWEVER!


    most of the mixes and the talking aren't appropriate here.

    for dancing ..... everyone would walk off the floor

    for listening.... it gets boring because the segues are taken out at inapropriate times....

    did anything I said make sense.... lmao

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    Thank you for replies! Good criticism :)
    I'll take it in consideration...

    What about material (did you like tracks)?

    P.S. Check out Vol. 2
    Back To Da Old Skool!
    Let the funk be with you!
    Download my mixes at
    http://www.sarmusic.narod.ru

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