maxpro.audio/70s-electromechan...ntenance-repair
In the last days I could fix my old Hammond organ and wanted to do something with it, I hope you will enjoy its sound pushed to saturation.
The track is very simple in structure, please consider it as sort of "almost live" improvisation experiment, where all music apart drums, comes from original instruments and is played live.
Even if all parts have been recorded separately, I limited edits to where they were strictly needed (drums), focusing more on warmth and groove than precision.
Sorry for the big amount of dirtiness, I could as usual have gated all noises out, but same as with the performance, I wanted to leave a live vibe and ended leaving even the spinning "Leslie" and Hammond noise at the end, intact. Thanks for listening!
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All music performed, apart tamborine and claps (.rex) Drums played on MIDI pads, using samples from Reason.
EQs, dynamic processors and reverbs are all hardware. Mixed on a vintage Trident Series 80b mixing console.
Gibson ES175 guitar, Ibanez Musician fretless bass, Fender Rhodes MkII Stage 88, Hammond L100PS organ
recorded through a rotating speaker amplifier. The sliding pitch organ at the end, is obtained switching off the organ while still playing notes.
Cover image object: Sabu tri-lobed disc
Composed, performed and produced: @maxproaudio
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    Acid Jazz, Organ, Guitar, Bass, Funk, Hammond, Vintage, Performed, originalsoundsonly.com, Smooth
    • Type: Original
    • 167 bpm
    • Key: Dm
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