Throwback alert. This is what proper funk from the 80's sounds like. Do not judge these groovers by where they may be at today...just get on board with how heavy this recording is and celebrate that it exists. If this track doesn't rock your dance party you may want to invite new guests.
From a music production standpoint, this type of track is not playin' around. It's a synth driven syncopation station. It's that undeniable funky stuff that you just need sometimes, or all the time. I'm going to suggest pairing this with a fast car and a late night.
Follow us here
You can learn more about Cameo here:
About the Curator - Matt McCalpin
Musician/Guitarist/Vocalist/Teacher/Songwriter/Producer/Music Collector. Matt McCalpin lives a life committed to music. He was born with a guitar in his lap, and soul in his heart. A funkified odyssey that began with an accomplished education from Musicians Institute in Los Angeles, has refined into a relentless amount of music created, stages played, students taught, and friendships formed. Currently Matt lives in Michigan with his wife, daughter, and pup. When not spending time with his family, he is avidly collecting music, performing, recording, and producing the Funk band Medicinal Groove. "Music is the best!"
Latest Posts
Sapphire Tea – Mishell Ivon
8 July 2021
The bass line and production on this track are undeniably hot. Mishell Ivon is dropping vocals with some sass here. Bringing a funky, synthy, get up and groove vibe and choice tones all around.
Makin’ My Move – Easy Wanderlings
8 July 2021
On the surface this hip little groover is catchy and dancy. But the Wanderlings give you much more than just that. You also get a pungent percussion break equipped with cuíca, and a fierce guitar solo. Accessible, yet tasty.
skyway (get it over) – LostNoise
29 May 2021
This fat, tasty track has a mystic warmth to it. It feels real good.