@NefSoulDojo@udiomusic Word? That sounds dope. Motown/UMG will probably come for all these sites real soon. Wait till Marvin's estate hears something that sounds like him ha
@NefSoulDojo Been saying (generic) sample makers would be the first to be replaced. Tbh my prediction was a few yrs from now though, its happening faster than I thought ha
@SheckyGreen@kennyfresh@gonzomike Yessir. Stevie was also using electronic drum sounds really early. This from 1972 produced by Stevie Wonder, Malcom Cecil and Robert Margouleff
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Happy birthday to Sly Stone, born on this day in 1943 in Denton, Texas. Here’s Sly and the Family Stone performing “Everyday People” and “Dance to the Music” in 1969.
Also just realized today TPAB came out on Sly Stones birthday. Funk is so beautiful and circular. Happy Birthday to Sly Stone. Everything we do is a spiraling continuation of Slys music
7 year anniversary of this beautiful album. Grateful to have contributed a bit of color to this masterpiece. My production and whisper falsetto immortalized on the second half of "u"...thanks kdot and nosaj thing
@KingThelonious She lives in my lap and Hey Ya. Hey Ya is a masterclass in fusion and every line being more quotable then the last. Whole album still sounds so new..3k the most underrated producer
@KingThelonious Same..women are the real tastemakers forreal. Women sharing your music might be the most effective marketing campaign ever imo. I wonder how many artists producers a&rs owe part of their success to mixes curated by women...I imagine a lot..I know I do.
There is no #808day without the great innovator, Don Lewis. Left out of many stories on the 808, it was Don that set it off with the founder of Roland. Read below (link) or watch his movie The Ballad of Don Lewis to see all the proof. @Roland_US https://t.co/qh4FLNUrCS