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Shambala
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Recorded and mixed in 2003. Original files lost. Remastered 2022.
funk jazz fusion groove
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Funk with touches of Jazz , Blues and World influenced Music.
My Music is a Melting Pot of Jazz,Fusion,Funk,New Age and World influenced music. All the music you hear here is written, played, recorded and mixed by me in my small home studio based in the UK. Thanks.
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Jazz Jazz Fusion
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August 08, 2022
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MP3 12.7 MB 320 kbps 5:32
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WAV 83.8 MB
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steveweyman
Nov 10, 2021
Saw this on Rodz playlist and shes right so intriguing and different. I was listening to Davids tracks yesterday you are both so creative and different. Like I said to him if it doesnt have verses bridge and chorus Im knackered! Wish I could create interesting tracks like you both do . Amazing !
rodrica
Nov 09, 2021
I really like discovering a track that's both different and funky - it's like delving into one of those old lucky bags we used to get as kids & pulling out a favorite sweet lol! Love the arrangement, many different elements to grab the attention. Both intriguing & entertaining.
AlexisPatrick
Mar 17, 2020
Nice intro ... and then, this magnificent piano playing begins. Very much superb. The progression is so fascinating with that higher pitched instrument. Awesome work!!!!!!!!
Ascenzion - Al Massey
Aug 27, 2017
Nice intro...working drums invites the listener to the music. Cool interesting grand piano that leads to a wonderful synth solo(awesome) melodic melody (nice effects) keeps the listener involved...nice change in mood at the 2.22 mark. Wonderful production enhances the experience...Nicely done.
Musan Dera
Aug 21, 2017
This one has got something bizarre for me, and that's making it so interesting for me. It's like you are always taking the unexpected direction. And I like the main melody. What I like as well here is the very loose way of playing. Very special and inspiring!
Inventive percussion, dig the mallets, and the tempo shifts. Reminds me a little of early Peter Gabriel solo work in a way I can't quite figure out, except that I like it. That synth line is so left field when it first hits, a surprise that really works.