Garage A Trois Emphasizer Rar

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Emphasizer is a jazz related rock music album recording by GARAGE A TROIS released in 2003 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes GARAGE A TROIS. Garage A Trois - Emphasizer music MP3 album at CD Universe, enjoy top rated service and worldwide shipping. Garage a Trois - Emphasizer - Amazon.com Music. Interesting Finds Updated Daily. Amazon Try Prime CDs & Vinyl Go. Search Departments. Identifier cd_emphasizer_garage-a-trois. Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t03z4m423. Ocr ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR) Pages 8. Scandate 5823.

OK, first of all, I have to apologize for the quality of this file. I know all of you have at least 50megs for yours, but since I only have freeware players, I can only rip in this quality.

(same as last time) Just turn it up loud and it should be OK. If anything goes wrong with the download, let me know. And yeah, it's in.rar format so just be aware of that. Now onto the pick. Ladies and gentlemen, it's time for me, burnin-candle, to give you some funk in the SMC!!

I know we all love rock, and we've had some awesome picks lately, but sometimes you just gotta shake that ass just alittle bit more. Last time my pick was kinda standard funk stuff. This time it's more a twisted, fucked up, freaked out experimental kinda funk. Perbedaan Antara Windows Xp Vista Dan Windows 7 on this page. I give you the wonder that is Garage A Trois. Garage A Trois is made up of four members.

All superstars in my book. Stanton Moore (of Galactic) hits the skins Skerik (of Critters Buggin and he's the guy that plays sax on Long Gone Day if I'm correct) plays all saxaphonics Mike Dillon (Critters Buggin and lotsa other stuff) plays marimba and other weird percussion Charlie Hunter (has his own Trio) plays that wonderful 8 string guitar They were originally a trio (withut Dillon), but added him for more intensity. I think they atarted out as just a 'jam' band, as in they'd play gigs and just jam on stage for fun. Then they decided to make records together. The music is all instrumental. It has moments of free jazz, Zappa-esque freak outs, wah-wah funk, ethnic tastes and New Orleans vibes.

Intruments collide all over the place but all in all, it just makes you wanna move and just dance. Stanton Moore, who I'm personally a big fan, hits the drums as gorgeously as usual. Skerik proves that he can do anything with a reed, mouthpiece and a sax. Mike Dillon shows that glockenspeils and marimbas can be insanely funky. Charlie Hunter is just, well. All these elements blend in and create one of the most unique funk outfits on the scene today. This is their first release from 2003.

I must warn that this might not be for everyone. I do admit that it goes in the 'strange' side of jazz/funk, but I personally find it very experimental and fun at the same time. If you find this funky, then you definitely have the 'funk' in you.:) Anyway, I hope you enjoy. Check their site, for more info. First of all, i'd like to say that my jazz vocab is very limited. I wouldn't know the difference between bebop and hard bop or anything along those lines.

I've listened to and like most of the big names, john coltrane, thelonious monk, charlie parker, charles mingus. And i prefer fusion stuff, like miles davis or mahavishnu orchestra, to more traditional jazz. Having said that, i don't know anything about jazz just like someone who can name-drop hendrix, the beatles and led zeppelin doesn't necessarily know a lot about rock music. 'jazz' is just a term that incorporates so many different sub-genres from experimental free jazz to jamie 'gollum' cullum, who to me is just bland pop.