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| Description |
Short Song Description: crossover between jazz fusion and some electronic elements, (some of this music is hard to squeeze into a category), the alternating bass/drum voicings give this track a wide dynamic range in concert with the sparse breakdown with the clean guitars/synths, I came up with the bare bones quickly, but it took quuite a while to hone down each element, I think this track works pretty well, and should have a shelf life. |
Long Song Description: crossover between jazz fusion and some electronic elements, (some of this music is hard to squeeze into a category), the alternating bass/drum voicings give this track a wide dynamic range in concert with the sparse breakdown with the clean guitars/synths, I came up with the bare bones quickly, but it took quuite a while to hone down each element, I think this track works pretty well, and should have a shelf life. |
Story Behind the Song: crossover between jazz fusion and some electronic elements, (some of this music is hard to squeeze into a category), the alternating bass/drum voicings give this track a wide dynamic range in concert with the sparse breakdown with the clean guitars/synths, I came up with the bare bones quickly, but it took quuite a while to hone down each element, I think this track works pretty well, and should have a shelf life. |
| Credits |
| Music Credits: Earl A. Brackett |
| Producer Credits: Earl A. Brackett |
| Performance Credits: Earl A. Brackett |
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Song Length: 4:06
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Primary Genre: Jazz-Fusion
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Secondary Genre: Electronic-Ambient
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Tempo / Feel: Medium (111 - 130)
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Mood 1: Tense
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Similar Artist 1: Portishead
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Era: 2000 and later
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