Del Rio Bravo
I’m gonna come clean here. I have no idea what this is. Mexican? Maybe? Dance music? Drinking music? I don’t even understand what this would do culturally.
I’m gonna come clean here. I have no idea what this is. Mexican? Maybe? Dance music? Drinking music? I don’t even understand what this would do culturally.
This one was designed to be played at low volumes under people doing things like talking or fixing broken PS4s. Spicy, spicy broken PS4s. Mmmm….
When I think of Cuba, I think of one thing; Nickel mines! Moa, Cuba (aka “The Sudbury of the Caribbean”) has had Canadian assistance in its mining for quite some time now. From what I can tell, it is much better for Canadian companies to poison far-away water than Canadian water. Makes sense!
Need an upbeat vaguely urban-sounding piece to run under your video outro? That’s why I made this! You’re welcome.
What makes a Bossa Nova a Bossa Nova? Whatever it is, this has it double! Or maybe it is just compensating for its relatively simple chord progression. Enjoy your Bossa! Probably. Probably a Bossa Nova.
Okay, the tuning on the bass is a bit off here and there, but the heart is in the right place.Throw a filter on this and use it an your waiting area jam. Or on-hold music. Or pre-show music for your militia function. I’m sure the calming aspects would be very welcome in all the …
Is it a samba? Probably. It also depends on how broadly you define a samba. Percussion comes in heavy later in the piece with a pile of street drummers for a thicker feel. I’m having a hard time describing the exact groove of this piece. “Slightly whiter than average samba”?
If you don’t get it from the title, I can’t help you. The bass player is pretty awesome. Sort of island-y… in a hyper-real way.This piece of music is available in an uncompressed format here.