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Funk Plates Vol. 1

Funk Plates Vol. 1

Artists

Tapes

Labels

Jahtari

Catno

JTRLP13

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Germany

Release date

Jun 23, 2023

Funk Plates Vol. 1 on Jahtari.

Heavy hitting SNES-Funk album from Tapes, returning to Jahtari for his first full length LP with eight solid 16bit Slap Crackers! TIP!

Constructed with data rips from Super-Nintendo ROMs, a Sequential Circuits Drum Tracks and a heavy dose of Kawai K1, each of these gems unfold into epic compositional mastery reminiscent of 1980s Japanese kids TV, with sparkly sprinkles of synth wizardry thrown on top.

‘Funk Plates Vol. 1’ sees Tapes depart as a riddim driven Digi-Dub contributor with a sharp handbrake U-turn on the Neo high way to funky-town. A perfect soundtrack for a spaced out Sunday morning and just as potent on the club hifi! (Quack!)

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$27.83*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

JTRLP13 - DE - 2023

1

C-700 Funk

2

M-208 Funk

3

Mt-40 Funk

4

Jx5n Funk

5

K5sysex

6

Man Becoming A Duck

7

Surge Funk

8

Parrot Salsa

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