Here’s a bass groove track I put together this week. I needed an outlet for some tension so I went to the studio.
I thought about calling this track “Tax Family Robinson”, but then I decided to call it “James Protzman’s Half-million Dollar Bogaloo”. But that was too long and tedious so I settled on “Mrs. Perkins Runs That Stench Down” (apologies to Miles)
It’s not perfect, and I recommend listening on headphones in order to hear the bass. It may be a little loud because I was experimenting with compressors. Be warned.
That’s me playing bass and lead and using BetaMonkey loops for drums.
Filed under: Music , Blogsboro drama, Cakewalk, funk, jazz, Miles Davis, Sonar
Immortalized in song. Loved it.
Sounds great Jeff.
I was really looking forward to hearing the lyrics.
Fellas: Thanks. I think every revolution needs a theme song. I can see the prol’s humming the bass line as they march up to the Wyndham next year and dance in the fountains.
This may become a weekly feature, a musical interpretation of local blog conversations.
Gotta get the inspiration where I can.
groovy~
“A little revolution now and then is a good thing.”
~Thomas Jefferson~