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Rare Groove-ish?

Produced & Performed by Jack-Ashinaga
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10 songs
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Style: Psychedelic P-Funk, but groove is pure 16th-note, not 8-beat rock or pop, Pulse = 16th grid, The hi-hat IS the main pulse, constant 16ths, human, always shifting accents, No fixed backbeat on 2 and 4, Snare does not just sit there — it moves inside the 16ths, Kick and snare keep changing their weight inside the 16-grid, never simple “don ta / don ta”, Groove should feel like endless 16th motion, hypnotic and unstable, where dance comes from tiny changes of kick and snare, not from a straight backbeat, Bass locks into this 16th river, sometimes with kick, sometimes against it, Not polite support, but another drum inside the 16-grid, Everything else (guitar, Moog, horns, choir) sits on top of this 16th trance, No straight 8-beat, no “normal” funk pattern, Quality of groove over pattern, If unsure, avoid any straight 8-beat backbeat, The groove must live entirely in the 16ths
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genre: Experimental Retro Goa, P-FUNK, Neo Shibuya-Kei, Jazz Fusion subgenre: Downtempo Psychedelic Sci-Fi, Brutalist Boom Bap, Gospel Chop, Barbershop Harmony samplers: Akai MPC1000, Akai S950, SP-1200, Elektron Digitakt, Roland SP-404MKII gear: Moog Modular Synth, Roland TR-808, Roland Juno-60, Korg MS-20, Tape Echo, Vintage Reel-to-Reel Recorder bpm: ~98 key: E minor mood: spicy, exotic, funky, playful, hot & groovy, full of aroma and heat Style: Warm, aromatic funk inspired by Mandrill Curry’s signature spices, Gentle steam-like synth pads, tangy Moog acid riffs, deep 808 bass heat, and earthy SP-1200 textures, Melodic hooks that feel like the first bite of a flavorful curry—rich, comforting, and slightly addictive, A modern city groove seasoned with nostalgic harmonies and bold, flavorful vocals
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genre: Experimental Retro Goa, P-FUNK, Neo Shibuya-Kei, Jazz Fusion subgenre: Downtempo Psychedelic Sci-Fi, Brutalist Boom Bap, Gospel Chop, Barbershop Harmony samplers: Akai MPC1000, Akai S950, SP-1200, Elektron Digitakt, Roland SP-404MKII gear: Moog Modular Synth, Roland TR-808, Roland Juno-60, Korg MS-20, Tape Echo, Vintage Reel-to-Reel Recorder bpm: ~120 key: E minor mood: spicy, exotic, funky, playful, hot & groovy, full of aroma and heat Style: Neon-lit funk with a spicy attitude, 808 bass shaking the street, Moog acid sizzling like pepper, Juno-60 chords warm and smooth, SP-1200 crunch for that street edge, Slick doo-wop harmonies glide in like velvet, and the vocal hits hard — sharp, stylish, unforgettable, Sound × Spice in a modern city groove
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genre: Experimental Retro Goa, P-FUNK, Neo Shibuya-Kei, Jazz Fusion subgenre: Downtempo Psychedelic Sci-Fi, Brutalist Boom Bap, Gospel Chop, Barbershop Harmony samplers: Akai MPC1000, Akai S950, SP-1200, Elektron Digitakt, Roland SP-404MKII gear: Moog Modular Synth, Roland TR-808, Roland Juno-60, Korg MS-20, Tape Echo, Vintage Reel-to-Reel Recorder bpm: 120 key: E minor mood: spicy, exotic, funky, playful, hot & groovy, full of aroma and heat style: Thick, smoky grooves with a bouncing 808 kick that brings the “spicy punch, ” Moog acid leads deliver the sting of hot spices, while warm Juno-60 chords add the aromatic afterglow, SP-1200 grit creates a deep, simmering texture like a slow-cooked curry, Horn stabs and percussions pop like spices hitting a hot pan, Barbershop harmonies and catchy vocal riffs leave a memorable hook, Cool and stylish, yet fun and addictive — the sound feels like heat, aroma, and flavor rising from the music itself
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Genre: RATM, P-FUNK Subgenre: Neo Shibuya-Kei, Jazz Fusion, Brutalist Boom Bap, Gospel Chop Samplers: Akai MPC1000, Akai S950, E-mu SP-1200 Gear: Moog Modular Synth, Roland TR-808, Roland Juno-60, Korg MS-20, Tape Echo, Vintage Reel-to-Reel Recorder, Heil Talk Box, Rocktron Banshee 2 Talk Box Style:Lo-fi analog funk built around lead Talk Box vocals delivering cosmic protest poetry, Barbershop-style harmonies are stacked, warped, and resampled, forming a call-and-response with the Talk Box, Jazz fusion loops, gospel stabs, and found sound FX are chopped through vintage samplers, Boom bap drums crack through tape hiss, machine hum, and glitchy rewinds, Public domain voice clips and radio countdowns punctuate transitions, Everything is raw, saturated, imperfect — a spinning collage of soul, rebellion, and human noise, BPM: 98 Key: G Minor Mood: Talk Box-driven, barbershop-infused, sample-heavy, analog, rebellious, soulful, cosmic, lo-fi
3:59Song Image
Genre: Experimental Retro Goa, RATM, P-FUNK Subgenre: Neo Shibuya-Kei, Jazz Fusion, Brutalist Boom Bap, Gospel Chop, Barbershop Harmony Samplers: Akai MPC1000, Akai S950, E-mu SP-1200 Gear: Moog Modular Synth, Roland TR-808, Roland Juno-60, Korg MS-20, Tape Echo, Vintage Reel-to-Reel Recorder BPM: ~103 Key: F Dorian or G Minor Mood: Groovy, analog, jazzy, soulful, nostalgic, playful, subbass Style: Psychedelic funk collage driven by analog groove and retro-futurist texture — horns and synths converse like voices in a cosmic jam, breakbeats chopped on tape, gospel-style chords pulse through modular hum, and everything feels alive, imperfect, and joyfully human
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Genre: Experimental Retro Goa, RATM, P-FUNK Subgenre: Neo Shibuya-Kei, Jazz Fusion, Brutalist Boom Bap, Gospel Chop Samplers: Akai MPC1000, Akai S950, E-mu SP-1200 Gear: Moog Modular Synth, Roland TR-808, Roland Juno-60, Korg MS-20, Tape Echo, Vintage Reel-to-Reel Recorder Style: Funk-inspired lo-fi groove with jazzy phrasing, gospel solo energy, and playful pop sensibility, Dusty, hypnotic, and slightly mischievous — blending analog warmth with a human, groovy spirit, BPM: ~103 Key: F Dorian or G Minor Mood: Groovy, analog, jazzy, soulful, nostalgic, playful, lo-fi
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Genre: RATM, P-FUNK Subgenre: Neo Shibuya-Kei, Jazz Fusion, Brutalist Boom Bap, Gospel Chop Samplers: Akai MPC1000, Akai S950, E-mu SP-1200 Gear: Moog Modular Synth, Roland TR-808, Roland Juno-60, Korg MS-20, Tape Echo, Vintage Reel-to-Reel Recorder, Heil Talk Box, Rocktron Banshee 2 Talk Box Style: Lo-fi analog funk built around lead Talk Box vocals delivering cosmic protest poetry, Barbershop-style harmonies are stacked, warped, and resampled, forming a call-and-response with the Talk Box, Jazz fusion loops, gospel stabs, and found sound FX are chopped through vintage samplers, Boom bap drums crack through tape hiss, machine hum, and glitchy rewinds, Public domain voice clips and radio countdowns punctuate transitions, Everything is raw, saturated, imperfect — a spinning collage of soul, rebellion, and human noise, BPM: 98 Key: G Minor Mood: Talk Box-driven, barbershop-infused, sample-heavy, analog, rebellious, soulful, cosmic, lo-fi
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genre: Experimental Retro Goa, P-FUNK, Neo Shibuya-Kei, Jazz Fusion subgenre: Downtempo Psychedelic Sci-Fi, Brutalist Boom Bap, Gospel Chop Samplers: Akai MPC1000, Akai S950, SP-1200, Elektron Digitakt, Roland SP-404MKII gear: Moog Modular Synth, Roland TR-808, Roland Juno-60, Korg MS-20, Tape Echo, Vintage Reel-to-Reel Recorder style: A black cat leaps between stars, its paws landing on bursts of Moog bass that rumble like distant thunder, Jazz fusion chords shimmer in suspended ninths and sharp elevenths, cutting luminous shapes against brutalist boom bap grooves, Gospel chop drumming cascades in flurries of thirty-second notes, roaring like a collapsing empire’s walls, Fragmented voices from 1950s sci-fi films—“Danger… Future… System Collapse…”—echo as if from broken satellites, stretched and distorted through tape echo, The atmosphere fractures, bending between chaos and transcendence, as reel-to-reel hiss swallows the silence