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First track in awhile.
All instruments played live.
The rhodes sounds are NeoSoul Studio Keys and the organ sounds are Yonac's Galileo 2.
I've also used Yonac's Tonestack for it's Leslie effect and dRambo's code module
for some of my own homebrewed audio production tools.
iPad Air and MacBook Air M1.

Comments
That’s a really accomplished, mellow groove right there 🔥
Groovin. My kind of music. Well played. Great choice of sounds. Has a nice ‘live’ feel to it.
Top Artist.
@Gavinski @Dav @sigma79
Thank you. 🙏🏾
@Dav all of the instruments are played live by me.
I'm getting back to my session playing levels.
That's really amazing!
Love this type of Jazz music. Hope to hear more of this out of you, mate.
I love the composition, and well executed!
Heavy Vibes💯🤌🏾✨🔥🫡
Great groove, changes and playing.
Groovy track @Gravitas! Great playing all round, especially the guitar (wish it was a bit louder) and bass. The drums are excellent too - how did you do that?
This is outstanding! I’m always excited by projects where an artist play all or most of the instruments, but this is an entirely different level. Where can I listen to more of your tracks?
Wow, this is really good @Gravitas! I really dig those bass lines, the keyboards, and of course the guitar.
@jwmmakerofmusic @Blipsford_Baubie @thatguysmitty @espiegel123 @pbelgium @Rodrigo1709 @Edward_Alexander
Thank you for listening.
There's more in the pipeline for sure.
🙏🏾
@pbelgium in regards to the drums,
Many moons ago I had recorded 103 drum tracks in two weeks.
One drumkit and five mics, only drums, all one takes and no drop in's.
I've now got a new drumkit so before I start recording new takes
for my current album projects I'm using the old recordings as warm up.
Thanks… I was interested in where you got these drum parts. Really tasty ideas in your playing.
Reminds me of the new funk masters like Nate Smith or Brian Blades.
I’m glad you’re sharing these fully fleshed out “studio” takes. It lights a fire in me that I will easily quench with distractions :^).
Can't wait, mate. Also, if you ever want to do a collab, I'd be up for one.
@McD Cool, glad you like them.
That's good company.
It maybe a generational thing because back in the 80's and 90's there were plenty of calls for funk and rock.
If you played rock it needed the funk and if you played funk you more then likely needed the edge of the rock in your playing.
My new drumkit should be setup over the next couple of weeks for recording so expect more drums.
Yeah, playing with my band has me pushed back into full on studio takes.
@jwmmakerofmusic I'll bear that in mind.
Thanks for the info - and there was I thinking ‘what app is that!’ Looking forward to hearing the new kit when it’s setup.
Can’t add anything more… just a great track 🙏
Thank you. 🙏🏾