MF DOOM Tribute: Noah Barker & Friends 2/6/21 Louisville, KY @ Jimmy Can’t Dance

Noah Barker - MF DOOM Tribute

Noah Barker & Friends (with James Lindsey)
February 6, 2021
Louisville, KY @ Jimmy Can’t Dance

Shure MV88 > iPhone 11 > Motiv Audio App > WAV > CD Wave Editor (tracking) > FLAC
Recorded from balcony steps by Funk It Blog.

Set One:
01. Tell Me A Bedtime Story [Herbie Hancock]
02. Monosodium Glutamate (aka Rhymes Like Dimes)
03. ?Accordion?
04. All Caps
05. Saffron (aka Doomsday) (with James Lindsey)
06. Arrow Root (with James Lindsey)
07. ??? (with James Lindsey)

Set Two:
01. Meat Grinder
02. ???
03. Timeless [J Dilla] >
04. Fall In Love [Slum Village]
05. ???
06. Shallots (aka Hands of Doom) (with James Lindsey)
07. White Willow Bark (with James Lindsey)
08. Never Catch Me [Flying Lotus & Kendrick Lamar] (with James Lindsey)
Encore:
09. Raid

Noah Barker – piano & keyboards
Patrick Denney – bass
Chris King – drums

Guests:
James Lindsey – MC

“Monosodium Glutamate” is an instrumental version of “Rhymes Like Dimes” by MF DOOM featuring DJ Cucumber Slice, from the same album.
“Saffron” is an instrumental version of “Doomsday” by MF DOOM, from the album Operation: Doomsday.
“Shallots” is an instrumental version of “Hands of Doom” by MF DOOM, from Operation: Doomsday.

AUDIO: Kendrick Lamar – The DAMN. Tour – Atlanta, GA @ Infinite Energy Arena 2017

Kendrick Lamar Atlanta 2017

Kendrick Lamar
July 17, 2017
Atlanta, GA @ Infinite Energy Arena – The DAMN. Tour

internal mics > Yamaha Pocketrak CX > 320kbps MP3 > WAV > Vegas Pro 14.0 (mastering) > WAV > CDWAV Editor (tracking) > FLAC/MP3
Recorded by Funkatopia, Mastered by FunkItBlog.

AUDIO DOWNLOAD: FLAC ZIP or MP3 ZIP

01. Kung-Fu Kenny Part I (Intro)
02. DNA.
03. ELEMENT.
04. King Kunta
05. untitled 07 | levitate >
06. untitled 02 | 06.23.2014. >
07. Mask Off [Future cover] >
08. Collard Greens [ScHoolboy Q cover]
09. Swimming Pools (Drank) >
10. Backseat Freestyle
11. LOYALTY.
12. Interlude
13. LUST. >
14. Money Trees
15. Ain’t Nobody Prayin’ For Me Interlude > Kung-Fu Kenny Part II Interlude
16. XXX. >
17. m.A.A.d city (Part I)
18. Ain’t Nobody Prayin’ For Me Interlude
10. PRIDE.
20. LOVE. >
21. Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe (Remix)
22. Alright
23. Kung-Fu Kenny Part III Interlude > Every Nigger Is A Star Interlude
24. HUMBLE.
25. FEEL.
26. GOD.

BONUS MP3 DOWNLOAD: RandyB’s Kendrick Lamar Mix 2017

New Orleans Jazz Fest Late Night: Break Science Live Band at The Blue Nile 2016

Break Science Live Band 2016 New Orleans Blue Nile

Break Science Live Band
April 30, 2016 New Orleans, LA @ Blue Nile
Part 1 of 2:
Owner Of A Lonely Heart [Yes] > Goin ‘Down [Michal Menert collab], In Full Effect (clip), Hand Clapping Song [The Meters] > Funky Style (clip), Brain Reaction, Intergalactic

Bee Getz as quoted in his NOLA Jazz Fest After-Dark 2016 overview review at Live For Live Music:

Break Science is trendsetter in realms of live electronic music; implementing avant garde approaches to technology while retaining core identity and original sound. The duo comprised of Adam Deitch and keyboardist/sampler/producer Borahm Lee have begun to reinvent themselves as a live band, drafting Lettuce crew Jesus Coomes (bass), Adam “Shmeeans” Smirnoff (guitar) and The Shady Horns (Ryan Zoidis & Eric “Benny” Bloom) to make a formidable dance music dragon.

Break Science Live Band 2016 Blue Nile

It’s clear that familiarity and trust are crucial to the duo’s transition into a full live band. Deitch remains a force behind the kit, propelling the breaks, programming pads, and setting the ultimate tone; while Lee is mad professor, furiously twisting knobs, painting Rhodes colors, and layering the synth waves. Shmeeans and Jesus would lay back, low-down dirty and deep in the cut, serving the songs and keeping it vibey with disciplined restraint.

On the other hand, saxophonist Ryan Zoidis was levitation station, a dude not of this earth. The Shady Horns veteran hellraiser married imaginative melodies with sinister, psychedelic tones; all done through his Korg analog guitar-synth triggered by a custom-equipped mouthpiece. Eric
Benny” Bloom
is well versed in live-band electro-soul from his tours of duty in Pretty Lights Analog Future Band, and his stimulating, muffled wah wailing remained a perfect Zoidis foil in yet another compelling context.

The undeniable Tycho/Kendrick Lamar mashup “Vibe Walk” was a moving expedition, paired with familial collaborations with Michal Menert (“Goin Down”). Two tracks from the recent Manic Science project were reinterpreted: the Nice & Smooth-sampled “Funky Style,” and the haunting Pretty Lights remix “I Can See it in Your Face.” In mixing older Break Science originals like “Zion Station”, re-working NOLA classics (The Meters “Hand-Clapping Song”), and powering through AOR radio staples (Yes‘s “Owner of a Lonely Heart”), the omnifarious Break Science personalities were revealed. A smattering of new songs were interspersed within the set, only adding to the promising potential of this larger unit. Break Science Live Band surpassed many expectations, and chaperoned an enchanting journey down the wormhole of organic electronic music in 2016.

Break Science Live Band
April 30, 2016 New Orleans, LA @ Blue Nile
Part 2 of 2:
Throwback [Michal Menert collab] > I Can See It In Your Face [Pretty Lights], Let’s Go, Vibe Walk [Kendrick Lamar vs Tycho]

NOTE: Please excuse the fact that the audio on these is subpar. I think my Sony ECM-MS908C external video cam microphone started to crap out in a weird way (after extended use in the humidity I guess?). Luckily it didn’t happen until the 8th night (of 8 nights) so it didn’t affect too much of my footage. I promptly replaced the mic. I actually I picked up two because it is no longer being manufactured. I’ve been using these mics since 1999 and they still do a great job. I think I’ve owned 5 of them, if you count the 2 I have now.

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