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Busy and exciting drum and bass music featuring complex yet concise filtered slapping bass. Extreme fast paced unrelenting sports action.
Classic 1960's, 1970's style funk-rock with a slick, modern sound. Funky bass line, Hammond organ. Fun and excitement, casinos and gambling, game shows, showtime. Jazzy and upbeat, exciting, Las Vegas. A little bit mischievous, cheeky. Takes on a more bluesy rock feel towards the end, with a blues guitar.
Classic 1960's, 1970's style funk-rock with a slick, modern sound. Funky bass line, Hammond organ. Fun and excitement, casinos and gambling, game shows, showtime. Jazzy and upbeat, exciting, Las Vegas. A little bit mischievous, cheeky. Takes on a more bluesy rock feel towards the end, with a blues guitar.
Cool, downtempo urban lounge funkster. This short track is only 41 seconds long and fades out at the end. It will work well as a background groove for any funky material, web site opening, game, fashion model, TV or other media. Also available as a seamless loop.
Funky yet slightly sinister bouncey dance track. synth basses, leads and drum loops. The chorus brings uplifting string and electric piano stabs and lines. Like Kraftwerk jamming with earth wind and fire... if only. Would suit thriller, spy,sci-fi or action projects.
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Back in the Big Time: Breezy and suave. Horns, wah-wah guitar, hip-hop jazz drums and a groovy bass line to boot. Swing beat. Streetwise and very feel-good. Scat vocal on the chorus.
The bass theme reminds strongly of a well-known soul hit, otherwise free improvisation, emotional and moody
A strutting, funky crossover between pop, RnB, hip-hop and funk. Prince style guitar riff and wah-way guitars on the chorus. Suitable for any fresh & cool media.
Funky clavinet style synth starts this shuffley groover of a track. Non-stop bounce and energy from start to finish. The mid section brings a slight breakdown as eternal voices and synth pads fade in and out. The huge groove returns as wah wah lead guitar brings the tune to it's big bouncey end.
70's inspired funk track featuring a dominant pop /slapping bass guitar, percussion and Hammond organ. Its 1976 - Is it more bad ass than Shaft?