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The Kaspian Sea / Hammerhead and KASPAR
KASPAR #4. This is my favorite so far. 3 tracks KASPAR, 2 tracks Hammerhead and Ravenscroft 275.
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It never gets much attention here as a sub-genre of jazz but this track is ripe with Cuban Salsa rhythms:
I don't think I can recall a project where the @LinearLineman stayed so close to the rhythmic
style of Armando "Chick" Corea in his playing but he nails it here. For EDM fans there's a wealth of material to investigate in the Cuban and Latin genres for making tracks that really make people want to move... or better yet make people that can really move get up and dance. The rest of us tend to look rather confused with what our muscles need to do and when. 16th note precision and feeling the patterns is required.
There's a level of musical intelligence where some children just "get it". I had drum students that played the most complex latin patterns quickly be the way it felt and didn't really care to
break it down into precise notation. The most intelligent of this the of player invents new patterns on the fly... a great rapper can also have this skill at overlaying complex rhythmic that confuse the sense of time.
Todd Terje mines this particular musical space:
Great playing as always! As @McD said, very Chic Corea like!
@McD, @McM, I agree. It sounds a bit like Chic. Thanks for listening.