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Goldie Wilson III

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This is one for megatherium @Bib. A very good friend of mine who despite being Canadian is one of the my favorite posters. I learned so much about music, Jared Fogle from subway and men in Nyeri who now welcome metallic genital protectors from this man.

bib really isn't the biggest fan of the 4/4 time time signature or what him an GM Roy call "The disco beat." Plus my Friend bib would prefer his BPM (beats per minute) to maybe be a little slower.

What he DOES love is those beautiful Afro Cuban drums that seems to speak directly to your soul. So what we have here is a Robert Hood style Detroit Techno track layered with some hypnotic afro cuban drums that he might enjoy if he can make it past a minute. Not talking about in the bedroom either I'm referring to this Youtube video. Word round the campfire is that is NEVER a problem.

As a reminder bib we can pitch (slow) it down and isolate certain elements to your liking when I stop by this weekend for the Preseason Hockey Kickoff party which I look forward to every year! Look forwarding to seeing GM Redneck, GM Roy, GM Ba_Dass and hopefully the ever elusive and mysterious shimora makes an appearance.

 

Goldie Wilson III

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One more for megatherium @Bib from one of the most respected names in the electronic music world. This isn't programmed material here my friend. Joe Clausell is a legend who creates many of these drums on his own.





 

Goldie Wilson III

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Aye Chihuahua - twenty good men scattered to the four winds of the internet. Each to a different forum it seems.

Will some Big Man, some Great Chief ever unite the tribes again?

One can only hope so my friend.
This is what I am talking about People. As you can see with "Aye Chihuahua" the man is well versed and speaks a multitude of languages. From the African ones that are nothing but a serious of clicks to being fluent to Spanish, English, Arabic and the mysterious chinook jargon also know as chinuk wawa.

Despite hating the Shiks especially the ones in the BC trucking industry with a passion he is a man of peace. All he wants to do is build bridges and act as a conduit between forums where hopefully we can exchange ideas and information. In fact just the other day he was asking me "Hey Sachin. Where is that confounded bridge you were working on at Masato's"

Not sure if megatherium @Bib is still in contact with a certain poster from fightsport but if anyone can bring these members together and unite us I think Charlie is the man for the job.
 

Goldie Wilson III

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Here is some Sachin Tendulkar approved underground electronic music. I'm seeing a lot of this going right now where they are combining elements of dub Techno with drum and bass and creating some amazing music.

ASC has done something similar but not quite as dubby and with as much reverb although he has put so much music I have yet to hear most most of it.

 
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*fun fact - funny man Andy Kaufman used to perform a version of Poko Cha Cha onstage.


View: https://youtu.be/0UUD5E5itDY


0:00 Sorrento Cha Cha
2:36 Just Say I Love Her
5:57 Return To Me
8:26 Marina
10:37 The Blue Grotto
13:21 Medley: Ciribiribin - Oh, Marie
15:18 Medley: Arrivederci Roma (Goodbye To Rome) - O Sole Mio
19:17 Ciao Ciao Bambina (Chiow Chiow Bambeena)
21:50 Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu)
24:26 Vino Della Rosa
27:01 Guaglione
29:38 Isle Of Capri
 
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Goldie Wilson III

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I must say those are some excellent tracks being dropped by bib tonight. The idiom "oldie but goodie" was never more appropriate than for those last few posts. This is a man whose first music player was a gramophone so to say he's been exposed to lots of good music is an understatement.

Speaking of an oldie, I heard this track off the first Marcell Dettman boiler room and was blown away. I know it's only 1990 but when dealing with electronic music you have to add seven years to every year like dog years. Surprised I had never heard this track but that's the beauty of this music. Constantly "digging the crates" and finding forgotten gems.

Part of the LFO style "bleeps and bass" that became for the North of England techno (Sheffield, Leeds, ect.) If I didn't know any better this track might have helped spread a few cases of "super gonorrhea" of its own around Leeds in the early 90's with the help of a few pills. Shame this was David Duncan's only work. Was much harder to create songs back in the early nineties with the need for analog equipment/studios and vinyl being the only format. Had this been created today it would be a huge success and we probably would have seen more from Mr. Duncan.

 

Robbie Hart

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A receptionist trying tell me that "he doesn't take calls any longer"......ok