Os Princípios Básicos de lo-fi covers
Os Princípios Básicos de lo-fi covers
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When I heard “Passing Me By” in 1992, I understood the lo-fi aesthetic in the crackling needle and distorted, ghostly organ sample from Quincy Jones’ “Summer in the City”. The saxophone precursor to the chorus also introduced me to a more sophisticated rap-jazz fusion.
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Blocky, offscreen, puts a bottle of soda next to her while she sleeps. Blocky then grabs a handful of Mentos and puts them in the bottle. Golf Ball is awoken, and looks at the bottle. The bottle of soda then fizzes and sprays soda all over her, much to her disgust. The camera again cuts to static.
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It is easy to make the mistake of homogenizing jazz and hip hop into “chill listening” just as bossa nova evolved, watered down, as it made waves through the US.
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Blocky then turns to the screen and gives a thumbs up and a weird smile. The song "Buttercup" by Jack Stauber plays in the video. In the Blocky Prank Compilation, the song is replaced with a different song. Despite Balloony not being filled with helium canonically, he acts like a helium balloon in this short.
If you like that, it's no guarantee you'll like this, but it's a good start. We go through the individual characters, their relationships with each other, and the background of the crazy Tekken world in this podcast. All backed by the tasty lofi beats you love...
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"Let's Raid The Warehouse" was the only episode not referenced at all during the song. However, since it includes points it may have been.
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