Woahhhhhhhhhh.
What a positive classy feel this beat has holy smokes. That flute though o weeee.
This just put the biggest smile on my face listening and I felt that NY vibe from this.
Love that vocal you have throughout it as well (0:45, :55, 1:39)
I can definitely understand from your story, getting to know ya, and your music that you definitely seem to have that NY State of Mind ya digggggggg.
Love the backstory too man gives great insight to yourself. The NY Deustcsher :)
Haha..right. Der Deutsche New Yorker. ☺ Yeah that New York feel is hard to achieve especially when you play that ish and not use samples for the jazzy chords. The sound is a wurlitzer on the right pan, and fender rhodes mark 1 stretch tuned on the left pan. It's science for it self. As you mentioned that flute...it is only resonating on that one ongoing jazz chord to compliment it a little...and that chord it isn't only one chord as it might come across..it changes underneath for one note. ☺ So yeah..the New York sound is the real deal..and I love me some real deals. BTW...I let my friend Jermain listen to it, and he said "..Summertime in Manhattan type sh!t...nice.." Thanks for your dope feedback chief...always appreciate your honest perception on them jams. ☺ Cheers buds.
You're welcome my friend and holy smokes now that you share what Jermain thought I can see that vision so clearly its wild. Almost like that;s what my gut instinct was initially. In a beautiful loft looking at the NY landscape and having this play in the background. Can see it now.
And holy smokessssssssss thank you for this valuable info I freakin love learning from ya. I have never heard of those sounds but have now.
Appreciate you
Huh! Great gut Intuition you got there...on point. ☺ Yeah the wurlitzer and the rhodes will never be written off from my production, I LOVE the sounds of both, and they been used thorough the 70's till now from almost every legendary musician that we know. Research it, and you'll be amazed of the tunes that you heard and never knew those sounds came from there...Stevie Wonder, George Duke, Herbie Hancock...just to name a few. The epitome of modern music..ungetridable instruments for ages to come. ☻☺
Glad you can decipher thru my words :) I am a big fan of face to face and phone for a reason ahaha :))
And heck yeah love the learning about music history. Will definitely do some research into it. Appreciate you sharing the knowledge with me buddy.
I feel like your sentence should be immortalized somehow "The epitome of modern music.. ungetridable instruments for ages to come"
How freakin majestic holy smokes.
Yeah sometimes I write stuff that baffles me too...is the muse that takes over I think. (: Thank you @chiefmappster
For realllll and you're welcome bud. It's like wow I was really in the flow for that one :) haha