Purdie did play those sessions!
DJ Paradiddle Music
It Gets Funkier • Vulfmon by DJ Paradiddle
Credits
Arranged By [Orchestra], Conductor - Mort Spiegelman
Drums, Bass, Sythesizer [Prophet 5, Minimoog], Organ [Hammond M3], Engineer, Producer - Vulfmon
© 1981 Vulfrecords Records
*Nominated - Best Walking Song (1981 AF Awards)
Remastered by DJ Paradiddle
Dig the minimal thing. Also flips the beat on you. You’re never safe with me.
New GS track! Some serious performances!
I co-wrote, produced, recorded and drummed on it.
GET INTO THIS. Too much fun! An Anthem!
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Produced by Jack Stratton and Nate Zukoff
Written / Engineered / Mixed by Jack Stratton
Vocals - Katherine Thomas and Hannah Winkler
All instruments - Jack Stratton
An old track. Still got a lil bump though. Threw this down with paps over break a few years ago.
Bert Stratton - alto sax
DJ Paradiddle - trombone, guitar, synth bass, perc, programming
Dig this. Nate and I did this for our recording class, but shoot, gotta spread the love. Super fun tune, super fun project.
Antwaun Stanley - vocals
DJ Paradiddle - instruments
Engineered and Mixed by Jack Stratton and Nate Zukoff
Written by Justin Douglas and Jack Stratton
Lieutenant Joseph Frankel’s 1918 smash hit. Dropped this over “Spring Break” w/ Paps in the Land. Had a lot of fun recording it.
Put a little filter sweep on the trombone (very pleased w/ that, prolly do that again). Banged on some trash cans and ironing boards in the basement. Just a groove thing.
Bert Stratton - clarinet
DJ Paradiddle - organ, electric bass, trombone, drums, programming, synth
Transcribed by Alan Douglass
Engineered and Mixed by Jack Stratton
I had been sittin on this sample for quite some time. Yiddishe Cup plays this tune, and it has always been in my fav 5. I dropped a little Ashbory bassline behind it and it felt good. Nate Zukoff recomended that I finish the track, so i dropped some lymrics.
The sample is Naftule Brandwein’s “Araber Tanz”
DJ paradiddle - bass, guitar, programming, vox
Nate and I finally got in the studio and let Justin do his thing. Cat totally ripped Jobim’s Izaura. Also, take a listen to the first ever bassline playing surdo. I’m not giving away any secrets. Be sure to cop this one.
Justin Douglas - guitar, tamborim, surdo, cavaquinho, vocals
DJ Paradiddle - brushes
engineered and mixed by Nate Zukoff and DJ Paradiddle