
Killacat’s Soul And Funk Originals & Remixes
Jams, songs, remixes and fusions that has that soulful and/or funky groove - more about the vibes than genre clearly.
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32 songs
4:02

funkrock, metal vocals, grunge, alternative rock, electric violin, brass stabs
2:01

Drum and Brass genre reference track, Tempo between 160–170 BPM (target 165 BPM), Drum and bass–style breakbeat drums with rolling loops and strong rhythmic pressure, bass restrained and functional, Precision-cut swing-derived brass as the main rhythmic and tonal driver: tight stabs and short shouts with acid-like repetition, cold metallic character, and strict short decay philosophy, Two minimal chorus moments consisting only of rhythmic group shouts (“Drum — and Brass!”), treated as percussive hits rather than melodic hooks, Old school MC with machine-gun dry delivery, fast and percussive, locked tightly to the grid and used sparingly as a rhythmic layer, Dark DnB-style loops throughout, Material hierarchy strictly enforced: drums first, brass second, voice third, bass last
2:19

Drum and Brass remix of a Motown-style soul song, Tempo around 165 BPM, Drum and bass–style breakbeat drums with rolling momentum and reduced bass dominance, Precision-cut brass replaces traditional soul horn sections, used as tight rhythmic stabs and shouts with cold metallic tone and short decay, Minimal reverb, clipped tails, industrial precision, Vocals retain a soulful, worker-anthem character but are delivered rhythmically and percussively, Chorus functions as chant-like call and response rather than melodic hook, Energy built through repetition and density, not drops, Material hierarchy enforced: drums first, brass second, vocals third, bass last
4:11

High-energy Drum & Brass (75%) blended with uplifting cinematic soul elements (25%), Vivace tempo, fast rolling breakbeats around 172–176 BPM, punchy reese bass, bright staccato brass hits, euphoric chord progressions in major key, male lead vocal with confident warmth and emotional drive, layered choir harmonies in chorus, atmosphere: tension turning into passion, imperfections fueling energy, dynamic contrast between soft atmospheric verses and explosive, uplifting drops
4:54

Epic cinematic Drum & Brass Soultronica fused with 90s jungle energy, Rolling jungle breakbeat inspired by chopped Amen-style patterns with fast ghost snares and DnB-style drum rolls around 168–172 BPM, Deep sub-bass foundation, sweeping orchestral strings, bold low brass sections, muted trumpet motifs and subtle acid textures, Dynamic contrast between half-time cinematic sections and full jungle drive, Youthful male tenor voice, restrained and cool in verses, soaring cinematic lift in chorus, Mood: high-stakes romance, sophisticated danger, neon-lit storm over a modern metropolis
3:50

Industrial Drum & Brass (70%) fused with Funk-Soul undertones (30%), Fast breakbeat around 174 BPM (Vivace), tight and clicky kick, aggressive brass stabs, metallic percussion and deep distorted sub bass, Constant tension between cold industrial rhythm and syncopated funk bass groove, Wah guitar accents and subtle gospel-style backing harmonies trying to break through the mix, Male baritone spoken-word verses, transitioning into modern soulful crooner chorus with layered call-and-response vocals, Dark, urban, cinematic, controlled but emotionally pressurized
3:10

rock, EDM, ska, funk, heavy rock guitar solos, skanking groove, edm, funk rock, ska
2:59

Drum and Brass instrumental built around a continuous audio sample, Tempo 160–170 BPM, Rolling Drum and Bass breakbeats provide forward motion with a subtle funky feel through syncopation and groove interaction with the sample, The sample functions as a constant hook and backbone, playing first on its own before drums and brass enter, Brass used as short, punchy rhythmic stabs responding to the sample and drums, Slightly playful timing, precise and controlled, short decay, Spoken-word ad-libs are casual, dry, intimate, and rhythmically placed, functioning as human texture rather than lyrics, Arrangement evolves through density and interaction rather than drops, Energetic, confident, forward-driving
4:42

Soultronica and Funk fusion with breakbeat foundation and light turntablism, Electric bass and breakbeat drums drive a syncopated groove under warm electric piano and layered synth pads, Scratching adds rhythmic texture in intro and instrumental middle section, A soulful blues guitar solo cuts through the mix with expressive bends, Baritone vocals shift between smooth melodic phrasing and semi-spoken rhythmic delivery in the first pre-chorus, Production: analog warmth, crisp breakbeat transients, and subtle vinyl noise give it Killacat GBG’s signature “Grit & Glitch” vibe, Mood: reflective, playful, respectful — a conversation between funk, soul and circuitry
2:10

Make this a funk soul psychadelic electric bass line, repeated nd varianter a res Times
3:14

Soultronica fusion funkrock with Noel on lead vocals, Groovy basslines, syncopated funk guitar riffs, warm Rhodes chords, electronic synth layers, EDM-style drops, Vocals soulful yet playful, blending falsetto lifts with raw rock edge, Tempo: Allegretto (~115 BPM)
4:04

Soul-funk fusion with grunge rock elements, Noel on lead vocals with a powerful yet playful, and soulful male delivery, falsetto lifts, funky basslines, syncopated guitar riffs, warm Rhodes chords, and EDM-style drops, Groovy verses, emotional but danceable choruses, funky breakdown with vocoder, ending in a layered EDM-funk climax
4:32

70s soul-funk jam with groovy basslines, wah-wah guitar, tight brass section, funky drums, Hammond organ, and gospel-inspired backing vocals, Smooth, powerful male lead with call-and-response harmonies, Uplifting, groovy, full of rhythm and empowerment
4:48

Powerful Soul Anthem With Funk-Rock And Edm Elements, Groovy Funk Basslines, Rhythmic Electric Guitars, And Bright Edm Synth Drops, Tempo Around 124 Bpm With Heavy Groove And Festival-Ready Energy, Atmosphere: Funky, Groovy, And Uplifting
3:35

Powerful soul anthem with funk-rock and EDM elements, Male soulful vocals (Noel) with raspy energy, strong gospel-style backing vocals, groovy funk basslines, rhythmic electric guitars, and bright EDM synth drops, Tempo around 124 BPM with heavy groove and festival-ready energy, Atmosphere: funky, inclusive, proud, and uplifting with a strong sense of unity
5:36

Aggro rap-rock funk with breakbeat drums, distorted guitar riffs, and a sweaty funk bassline, Verses are delivered in rapid-fire, shouted style with raw protest energy, while choruses explode with gang-style chants and heavy guitar powerchords, Acid-jazz flute stabs and screaming keytar solos weave in and out, adding psychedelic chaos, The sound is urgent, political, and in-your-face — a global call-out anthem against authoritarianism, combining the fury of rap-rock with the groove of funk and the drive of breakbeat
3:16

Soultronica-infused funk and EDM elements with a really strong vocal delivery, Mid-tempo groove blending warm Rhodes piano, emotional strings, grooving basslines, live drums, and subtle electronic textures, Male soul vocals with dynamic intensity – intimate in the verses, soaring and heartfelt in the choruses, The production mixes organic and electronic elements with a Scandinavian touch, The mood is raw, powerful, and cinematic – expressing midsummer heartbreak and emotional release at dawn
3:22

soul-funk-metal-blues-altrock fusion track, vocals goes from soft soul to blues infused metal and back to soft soul in outro
5:27

Soulful slow jam with a touch of modern funk, Male lead vocal with warm, expressive delivery and emotional depth, Mid-slow tempo groove with tight basslines, rhythmic electric guitar licks, smooth keys, and light percussive details, Inspired by 2000s neo-soul and contemporary funk-soul blends, Think warm summer night vibes with both body and heart in motion
2:36

funkwave and fast dnb fusion with lots of radio voice samples as from a nasa mission, funk
2:56

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3:12

60s Motown-style Soul with a crisp modern breakbeat tapping gently but fast onto it
4:23

Soultronica-infused Swedish soul inspired by Steven Simmonds’ “Tears Never Dry” but with even stronger vocal delivery, Mid-tempo groove blending warm Rhodes piano, emotional strings, grooving basslines, live drums, and subtle electronic textures, Male soul vocals with dynamic intensity – intimate in the verses, soaring and heartfelt in the choruses, The production mixes organic and electronic elements with a Scandinavian touch, The mood is raw, powerful, and cinematic – expressing midsummer heartbreak and emotional release at dawn
3:47

Soultronica-infused Swedish soul inspired by Steven Simmonds’ “Tears Never Dry” but with even stronger vocal delivery, Mid-tempo groove blending warm Rhodes piano, emotional strings, grooving basslines, live drums, and subtle electronic textures, Male soul vocals with dynamic intensity – intimate in the verses, soaring and heartfelt in the choruses, The production mixes organic and electronic elements with a Scandinavian touch, The mood is raw, powerful, and cinematic – expressing midsummer heartbreak and emotional release at dawn
3:22

Soulful liquid drum & bass with smooth female vocals (Belinda), Airy trip-hop phrasing, syncopated delivery, deep liquid groove, soft Rhodes chords and gentle sub-bass, 172 BPM but laid-back feel — morning intimacy meets flowing DnB soul, Touches of reverb, vinyl texture and harmonic layering for warmth
3:14

Soultronica infused with trip-hop and soft UK-garage textures, Smooth male vocal (Noel) with vocoder harmonies, lo-fi drums, deep warm sub-bass, and shimmering synth pads, Groove built from syncopated hi-hats and reversed samples, Moody yet uplifting — rainy-morning serenity with electronic heartbeat
3:24

Modern soultronica with smooth male vocals, warm synth pads, deep sub-bass, and electronic beats, Minimalist yet emotional, blending soulful phrasing with electronic textures, Intro vocal hook ("woohooo") to set the groove, Vocoder and subtle glitch effects in the bridge, Introspective, nocturnal mood
3:25

Soultronica-infused Swedish soul inspired by Steven Simmonds’ “Tears Never Dry” but with even stronger vocal delivery, Mid-tempo groove blending warm Rhodes piano, emotional strings, grooving basslines, live drums, and subtle electronic textures, Male soul vocals with dynamic intensity – intimate in the verses, soaring and heartfelt in the choruses, The production mixes organic and electronic elements with a Scandinavian touch, The mood is raw, powerful, and cinematic – expressing midsummer heartbreak and emotional release at dawn
4:35

Remix is a big band swing fusion entering chopped-up brass section and turn-tablism dj scratching into the mix, as well as some of the vocals doing by a female swing vocalist, with the orchestra males occasionally stop playing and responding vocally


