Jeremy Ellis Performing on Maschine – Unlike Any Other

itunes.apple.com www.amazon.com www.junodownload.com www.beatport.com digital.turntablelab.com www.bagpak.net www.dancetracksdigital.com www.exchangebureaumusic.com www.facebook.com twitter.com jeremyellismusic.com To celebrate the release of “Unlike Any Other,” I decided to break down the components of my Native Instrument’s Maschine video. No chatter, all beats and samples. Pay attention and you’ll see how I play up to five parts at a time, using some pretty unique technique. Drums, Bass, Harmony, Vocal chops. This is what I’m up to these days. Trying to develop some brand new music performance styles, utilizing my knowledge of drums, keyboards, synthesis, and music history. Hopefully, the concepts are simple enough for kids to get into, but I’m really trying to impress the spirit of Jaco Pastorius.

From 1995 Album: “Return To The 36 Chambers”…[Artist info below]….. Get ODB’s Music: www.amazon.com & itunes.apple.com Russell Tyrone Jones (RIP) (November 15, 1968 November 13, 2004) was born in East New York, Brooklyn in 1968. As he got older, he started hanging out more and more with his cousins Robert Diggs and Gary Grice; they all shared a taste for rap music and kung-fu movies. Diggs, later known as the RZA, Grice, later the GZA, and Joe David formed Force of the Imperial Master, which subsequently became known as the All in Together Now Crew after they had a successful underground single of that name. In 1990, Ol’ Dirty became close friends with fellow “5 percenter,” Freedom Shabazz Allah, “Slumlord Shabazz,” while both were residing as roommates in Orlando, Florida. Shabazz, hailing from Plainfield, New Jersey, immediately became close friends with Jones after graduating from Job Corps in upstate New York along with RZA’s eldest brother. The two became inseparable and spent countless hours penning rhymes together and working a brief stint at the local Hardee’s and at Universal Studios as laborers at the “Jaws” attraction. The cousins soon added six more friends and associates to the Clan, and released their debut album Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) in 1993. 36 Chambers received enormous critical praise, and is now widely regarded as one of the best and most influential albums of any genre to be released in the 1990s, as well as one of the best hip hop albums
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