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Sergio Dias' sensational guitar solos and abuse of pedals followed by top notch progressive bass bars and the wonderful performance of backing vocals leave american pop artists from the 60s in dust.
This song's tempo is an interesting aspect of its progression. The intense and constant beats almost resemble something as modern as a stereo beat found in electronic and lo-fi music.
Clinical groove, soul guitars with distortion pedals are put together with insane bass technique and Sly's iconic voice
David Byrne's vocal amplitude being explored by Bowie, just so groovy.
Gal Costa was one of the pioneers of mixing foreign music genres with preexisting movements in Brazil. The high incidence of acoustic instrumentals match incredibly to her voice and rhythm.
In 1979, bassist enthusiast Edwin Birdsong premiered this emblematic riff. Little did he know, thirty years later some electronic French duo would popularize his riff as a sample on their second album.
Psychedelic coolness. The guitar riff almost in a bass fashion delivers a performance you can only imagine the coolness of the band delivering it.
Giorgio Moroder's classic soundtrack from Cat People from 1982 includes some synths later used in French house in the 90s and 2000s. Very influential for modern electronic music and just transports you back to Cat People.
Frequent Bowie collaborator delivers an instrumental banger with similar guitar and drums arrangements from The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust (1972), constant repetitive power chords throughout the song is only elevated by the quick turns between drums and rattles.
Bass carried song, shows all the most unique factors of Jane's Addiction music, Farrell's yelling voice, Navarro's insane solos and the incredible collaboration between bass and drums.
Giorgio Moroder's classic soundtrack from Cat People from 1982 includes some synths later used in French house in the 90s and 2000s. Very influential for modern electronic music and just transports you back to Cat People.
Shower song. Uhh Ohh
Mariowwww mixes some tibetan chants and makes this:






