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Bronx, New York

https://soundcloud.com/radiculebeats
http://jaredmiles.wix.com/radicule
http://radicule.bandcamp.com/

'sup and salutations to all my brethren. name is jared, but my musical alter ego is RADIcule. basically, i make beats/produce in my spare time, watch anime, and blend the two. which leads us to this debut of vintageness. under roots of society records i constructed an ep inspired by my favorite anime: Cowboy Bebop. straight jazz-hopness, a blend between hip-hop and jazz instrumentals. love is love. music is music. thank you for viewing and listening. much love.

http://radicule.bandcamp.com/album/waltz-to-ganymede

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Chicago IL

So wait, you signed up on chipmusic.org to spam some hip-hop/jazz instrumentals?

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washington

i don't hear much jazz influence

i was excited for a second

chord tension=/=jazz

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Brunswick, GA USA

I like the beats, but it sounds like I'm listening to all stems with no melody or even the slightest bit of variation as the loops play. I hope you do better next time.

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NC in the US of America

It does remind me of something I'd hear in an anime. I agree that it'd be better with some variation and melody.

My favorite part is reading through the track list with the track numbers included as part of the track title.

One Wood Grain
Two Billion Woolongz.
Three voice tests.
Four Tango for Mars
Five Venus Sunset
Six Tokyo Space Signs (Re-Mastered)
Seven Children, Pets, & Sassy Women
and Eight Knockin' in Heaven's Studio

Took me back to my Sesame Street days...

Oh also, what does this have to do with chipmusic?

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Brunswick, GA USA

I think it sounds more like the commercial bumps than the music in the anime itself.

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Douglas, Wyoming

This is cool, but I don't think this site is the right home for it. Seeing as it's not chipmusic.

inb4 lazerbeat