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An electronica instrumental with an Oriental funk/rock sound.
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An Experimental Project (Lawrence Wise And The Cosmic Funk Orchestra), and a Loose Funky Jammer (OSMOSIS). 2 separate sides, the very same dude.
Hello. Lawrence Wise And The Cosmic Funk Orchestra/OSMOSIS is actually a One-Man Home Recording Project that has been my 'stress relief' (ha ha!), since about MAY, 1981. I'm from that first wave of DIY Cassette-Tapers ('analog'--and PROUD OF IT!). Hell, the majority of my material between '81 and '99 was done on the earliest large-model Casio Synthesizers (the MT-68, MT-400-V and MT-200), with a Yamaha thrown into the mix (on occasion). Recently, I've started posting my material on the web (after transfering it from cassette-tape to digital disc, and then to MP3---a very hard process, considering the AGE of some of the tapes). It was in these past 2 1/2 years on the web that I discovered that, despite the ridicule you're going to get, there IS an Audience for your music--no matter how different it is. I've been telling some of my friends and peers for years to NEVER get rid of ANY of their recordings, no matter how 'crappy' you were (of think you were), because having a 'Back Catalog' is a damn good thing. You MAY have been sitting on some GEMS, and not even know it. And, when I discovered that a 21-year-old jam I posted on MySpace recently ROCKED a lot of folks as far away as SCOTLAND and AFRICA (!), I felt pumped. It means that this was a 'dream' that came thru in the end.
Song Info
Genre
Jazz Free Jazz
Charts
Peak #143
Peak in subgenre #9
Author
Lawrence Wise
Rights
1983, 2007
Uploaded
July 14, 2007
Track Files
MP3
MP3 7.4 MB 128 kbps 8:08
Story behind the song
"Kabuki (Oriental Funk)" was an experimental jam recorded 'half-live' (Basic Rhythm, Bass and First Keyboards---LIVE, into the tape recorder mic/Second Keyboard--dubbed in) in December of 1982. One of the EARLIEST Surviving Stereo Masters I have. Most of the sessions for "The Scarlet Rains Of Galaxia Minor"--technically a Double-Cassette Album--are in Stereo, and partially recorded LIVE. The sessions lasted from November 1982, until March 1983---- lots of LONG Experimental Tracks. At only 8 minutes-and-some-pocket change, "Kabuki" is relatively SHORT. There is, though, the closing track on the album, "Strange Chambers", which is 18 minutes of Bass Guitar experimentation. That's coming later.
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