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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Cook's classics

Stones Throw just announced they're releasing an album of music by Tony Cook, who was responsible for my favorite track from BBE's American Boogie Down compilation and this proto-house classic:


Tony Cook: "On the Floor (Rock-It)" (Full Moon, 1984)

I knew Cook had produced a handful of dance records in the 1980s but had no idea he had also been a drummer with James Brown during the late 1970s and 1980s. Apparently Stones Throw has access to multi-tracks with lots of unreleased mixes and songs. Hopefully, some of them are stronger than the lead single.

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Vocoder > Auto-tune



Jazzy Jay: "Def Jam" (Def Jam, 1985)

It's vocoder, right? I don't think it's a talk box.

Shit, I'm tempted to call up Dave Tompkins right now and bug him, but I bet a lot of people do that. I just googled to see if Dave's vocoder book was out yet and found a post on Jeff Chang's blog saying it "will appear in book form early 2005." Hah. I hope the book will have an appendix detailing which records use what; in the meantime, there's a pretty good overview of different robotic voice effects on Wikipedia. For a thoughtful take on the social implications of T-Pain's use of Auto-Tune, I recommend this Slate article.

The Jazzy Jay song I posted is kind of a rip-off of the B+ (b/k/a Spyder-D) song "B-Beat Classic", which itself was a remake of Sesso Mato's "Sessomato". If you don't own "B-Beat Classic", do yourself a favor and buy a download here (and enjoy a Dave Tompkins write-up) or here or here or track down the 12", which was back in print last time I checked. If you don't like the song, we probably can't be friends.

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