Artist: Salvador Santana
Title Of Album: Keyboard City
Year Of Release: February 2, 2010
Label: Quannum Projects
Genre: Jazz, Funk, Soul, Hip Hop
Quality: MP3 / FLAC (tracks+log+cue)
Bitrate:
320 kbps / losslessTotal Time: 00:38:48 min
Total Size: 93 mb / 259.8 mb (+5% recovery)
WebSite:
OffSiteTracklist:
1.Intro
2.We Got Somethin'
3.Don't Even Care
4.Under The Sun
5.Video Game, Save My Life
6.Keyboard City
7.Don't Do It
8.This Day (Belongs To You)
9.Truth Fears No Questions
10.Salaboutmoney
11.Get Silly
12.Keep Smiling
Check out what people are saying about Keyboard City and Salvador!
Keyboard Magazine:Forget that his dad is you-know-who. Salvador Santana’s genre-bending solo debut sounds more like Funkadelic and the Meters had a love child who was then raised by Esquivel in a space age bachelor pad full of analog synths. Really, though, Sal doesn’t sound like anyone else. Producers GZA and Money Mark contribute their unique takes on hip-hop to the rhythm section, which also packs plenty of classic funk and, yes, a little clave. Jump-to tracks include the opener “We Got Somethin’” (which bad-assifies the Diana Ross “Upside Down” groove), the sci-fi “Video Game, Save My Life,” the acid-jazzy hookfest “Truth Fears No Questions,” and the vocoder-sung title track. But all the tracks smoke. You’ll tap your foot. You’ll bob your head while chewing your bottom lip. You’ll drive too fast. And if you play, you’ll try to cop the countless tasty synth, Rhodes, and Clav riffs Sal peppers each track with. We may only be a month into 2010, but I predict that on December 31, 2019, Keyboard City will be well-remembered as one of the standout neo-funk records of the decade.
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