dotskee
dotskee t1_j2fidsr wrote
Reply to comment by kaaaaaaahn in Funky Jazz artists or album recommendations. by Broad_Leopard_2816
YES, incredible album
dotskee t1_j2fhxmh wrote
Thrust by Herbie Hancock is my favorite from his 70's funk era, much credit owed to his badass rhythm section (Paul Jackson on bass and Mike Clark on drums). The deep grooves on that album are ludicrous. Yes Headhunters is an absolute classic but Thrust is the one that really turned me on to funk/jazz fusion. Apparently the entire thing was only recorded in a few takes which is amazing though not all that surprising.
dotskee t1_j0niv5u wrote
Reply to Hardest Drop In Music History? by therealfunky63
Queens of the Stone Age - You Think I Aint Worth a Dollar But I Feel Like a Millionaire. Comes in like an explosion, ends and comes back for more.
dotskee t1_j94su9y wrote
Reply to What are the most clever and interesting ways a filmmaker has covered up their low budget? by njdevils901
Robert Rodriguez used some really clever jump cut techniques out of necessity in the action sequences of El Mariachi which I only noticed because he pointed them out in the commentary. Of course that is the film that put him on the map.