Key Hunter |
Rendition of theme to TV Show Key Hunter 1968/73 Japanese action packed spy drama. Key Hunter was a unique TV show, which started out as a grand scale spy thriller never before seen in Japan. The episodes were individually themed on global crimes and political strife. The initial hardboiled theme later evolved to include intellectual elements involving action, and occasionally with comical elements as well. Star of series Tetsuro Tamba starred in the 1967 Bond film You Only Live Twice as Japanese Secret Service agent Tiger Tanaka, . This role greatly influenced his image in Key Hunter
I love music from this era : Japanese producers were influenced by western music styles then took them to a whole new level.
Jeremy put down a live drum track to this to add to authenticity .She is a bit rough around the edges buts thats the charm of the genre.Twang guitars tenor sax organ e.p and synths .
I love music from this era : Japanese producers were influenced by western music styles then took them to a whole new level.
Jeremy put down a live drum track to this to add to authenticity .She is a bit rough around the edges buts thats the charm of the genre.Twang guitars tenor sax organ e.p and synths .
Definitely has that vibe! That sax feels really good in the mix every time it shows up. I didn't know that about Tetsuro going on to further the spy genre after that role, but that mingling of influence is awesome.
Hahahah brass samples.... really....cheeky thing. I make them. Formula : orchestral trombones from logic 8 in addition to 80s style synth brass which I prefer over logic's sampled brass ,my trusty tenor sax , several tracks ocataved doubled & panned which I play in & the ever useful Roland 1080 stab brass which gets close to trumpet highs.Get em all, though 1 buss compress the crap out of it & pop in a horn section reverb plate .
yokoinc wrote…
Hahahah brass samples.... really....cheeky thing. I make them. Formula : orchestral trombones from logic 8 in addition to 80s style synth brass which I prefer over logic's sampled brass ,my trusty tenor sax , several tracks ocataved doubled & panned which I play in & the ever useful Roland 1080 stab brass which gets close to trumpet highs.Get em all, though 1 buss compress the crap out of it & pop in a horn section reverb plate .
Here's one I used in it - http://forum.bandamp.com/Audio_Review/7382.html -
Groovy Baby |
this is excellent. It brings to mind early spy movies.. I immediately thought of the movie 'In Like Fint" I see you referenced another show. I'm not familiar with that show but I was a big James Coburn fan of the Flint movies.
Denis wrote…
I've got a Roland JV-1080, same thing I assume - It was so advanced in it's day, 90's I think. I've used the Brass on some of my tracks too, it's excellent quality. I should shop around and get all the expansion modules. This thing will go up in value in say about 30 years time. The brass fall is superb, have got that sample?yokoinc wrote…
Hahahah brass samples.... really....cheeky thing. I make them. Formula : orchestral trombones from logic 8 in addition to 80s style synth brass which I prefer over logic's sampled brass ,my trusty tenor sax , several tracks ocataved doubled & panned which I play in & the ever useful Roland 1080 stab brass which gets close to trumpet highs.Get em all, though 1 buss compress the crap out of it & pop in a horn section reverb plate .
Here's one I used in it - http://forum.bandamp.com/Audio_Review/7382.html -
WOW JV1080 .... one of the major bones of contention in my first marriage!!!! COST SO MUCH!!!
Mine died a long time ago ... or else I would pass it on for spares!!
Divorced Fish!!
Ive started watching those old Hanna Barbera cartoons like Secret Squirrel for inspiration !!
But none yet arrives!!
30 day challenge!!
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