Posts Tagged ‘The Analog’

Herbie Hancock in his own words

This is a great old recording in relatively high quality, which is demo/sales pitch where Herbie talked about the Fender Rhodes and some of the effects he was using.  This was recorded some I figure in 1973 or 1974, just before his Thrust album came out.  The Spook Who Sat By the Door was a [...]

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The Black Sabbath of Jazz/Funk

At least at one point in time, a lot of people knew the role of Black Sabbath in music. They basically had the first major commercial release of a style of music that is, today, the root of all heavier rock music and even heavy metal from their famous albums from the late 60s and [...]

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“The Analog…” (Old Jazz Pianos & Organs)

There is something I call “The Analog.” Not that there is anything wrong with digital. What you are I are doing right now is digital and it has it’s place and time. The analog is rooted in the old school. An old gauge that sweeps and might not be 100% right but is probably pretty [...]

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