A mock 1950's instructional mash-up video on the "nature of sound," as envisioned by director Adrian Younge (Black Dynamite). Thanks to famed producer/engineers Ed Cherney, Joe Chiccarelli, Steve Genewick, David Isaac, Bill Putnam Jr., and Malcolm Toft — and the legendary Capitol Studios — for playing along with us.
i absolutely NEED this song in it's entirety
thecatalyst84 1 year ago
@maldoalex1
Not a sample per say, check out the ultra incredible Black Dynamite Score by Adrian Younge, available on waxy vinyl goodness for analog lovers and digital formats for the hearing disabled at Wax Poetics.
Yo Adrian, now that I have advertised for you, hook me up and send me one of everything from this legendary company, to "evaluate"(forever).
Thanks!
"Dollar" Bill(Canada)
atomixrecords 1 year ago
Adrian Younge is no joke. I hope that song of his in this mini documentary gets released.
JohnCulpry 1 year ago
anyone know the sample starting at 00:46; "ooh baby can you turn down..."
maldoalex1 1 year ago
I want more videos like this ! great job!
DeneGM 1 year ago
I think the "really bad edits" were done intentionally. I thought it was entertaining and informative and "That's for me"!
yaknski 1 year ago
some really bad edits in there.
audiogeekzine 1 year ago
What song is that
soulmecca1 1 year ago
The music is amazing
soulmecca1 1 year ago
That was cool.
TheExplodingBit 1 year ago