Just discovered this producer called Beat Fatigue and I absolutely love his sound. Some of the funkiest stuff I've ever heard. Write up from his facebook:
Beat Fatigue is a 25 year old producer, DJ and guitarist from Amsterdam. He was ten years old when he first picked up a guitar. Inspired by his heroes such as Stevie Ray Vaughan and John Scofield he just kept on making music in any form possible.
Now Beat Fatigue tries to combine all the things he has picked up through his on-going musical adventure and integrate it all into one big sandwich that includes Jazz, Blues, Glitch, Dubstep, Soul, Hiphop, Neuro and Funk as the leading theme to get you dance your ass off. Beat Fatigue's main goal is to find a new sound that keeps you more awake then your mama after taking her pills and hopefully inspire some people in the process.
Funky wobbly swinging bass-lines with jazzy chord progressions, some recorded midi layers, effects, vocal chops, punchy drums and a guitar-jam on top of it is what you can expect of Beat Fatigue's sound.
Here's a couple songs I like
Optimus Jive:
Ain't That a Glitch:
And then there's this:
Guitar virtuoso Carlos Santana and wife Cindy Blackman Santana are putting together a jazz fusion super group dubbed Supernova. The band will include saxophonist Wayne Shorter, keyboard player Herbie Hancock and guitarist John McLaughlin. Santana tells Billboard that they will "definitely" be recording in the Spring and then a possibly touring Europe and America in the Summer.
Santana goes on to say, "It's kind of like playing with, sharing music with Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, 'cause Wayne and Herbie, they're at that level of genius, genius, genius, genius. I'm just grateful that they accept it and want to do it. And every time I play with Cindy, it goes viral. People go crazy. The energy between Cindy and I is very, very supernova."
Can not wait to hear this album and I will pay a pretty penny to see this group perform together.