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Collaboration with Chris Bowers from Hongkong (mp3.com/tol_hk) on vocals in Cantonese language and Mike Burn (mp3.com/mikeburn), additional guitars, keyboards, drums, co-production and mix. MIKE DEBUS: bass guitar, programmed instruments. |
Credits: Lyrics: Chris Bowers |
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A piece of Tek-Jazz.
Some kind of old-time Jazz, with
a very tight rhythm.
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Live-Jam straight on the tape... Bass: Mike Debus, Drums: Jaro Forejt, Git.: Mike Burn, Keyboards: Willi Bopp, Sax: Gabriel Herbst. Review by "The Wailing Hobos" from Montreal, Canada ( mp3.com/hobos ): "Hard to believe this was live. Nice mix. The bass player is Crazy." Review by Ashley Earl, Kings Lynn, Norfolk U.K. ( mp3.com/One_Less_Joker ): "This song has that wonderful free feeling that you only get when 'talented' musicians get together to jam. I can almost feel the intuition between the artists. Each one brings a different style and approach into the fray in this track. When listening I get the feeling that light is dark and dark is light. When I feel this and I'm still enjoying it, then thats good Jazz! and it is." |
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A gloomy,depresseive ballad with
vocoded vocals.
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A piece of rough Tek-Funk.
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Soft and flowing. |
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A cut from a jam that my virtual musicians
did. Watch the vitual bongo player doing
his big break. |
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Some kind of a gospel choir.
Sung by a huge choir of vocoders. |
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