"Miner49er" by Trash Juice (Funk Rock Electronica streaming mp3)

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One Media® presents "Miner49er" by Trash Juice (Funk Rock Electronica streaming mp3)

"Miner49er"


a 'power trio' arrangement of round wound string bass, drums, and distorted/wah/flange guitar patches along with percussive and sweeping digital and analog synthesizer...

One Media® humbly submits its Steemit Music League #smlchallenge season two, round four (S2:R4) entry befitting a theme of "That classic era, golden (emphasis added) era of music and pop culture history, the 1990's."

When considering the 1990's, the composer decided to reflect upon some personal experience of the 1990's. Having migrated to LA in 1989 at about the height of the U.S. Crack Epidemic -- a charming time to become acquainted with Southern California culture while looking for a studio musician/engineer gig in Hollywood, the composer quickly acclimated to the local culture, without undertaking any major self-destruction, though every artist likely bouts with some form of self-sabotage (lest we digress)... The composer did acquire a fondness for guacamole and an occasional (not habitual!) shot of tequila, while noticing the locals still retaining a strong predilection towards Funk and Metal 'power trio' style music. Emerging from this one may surmise, came perhaps the last of the great, popular, 'power trio' (sounding) bands of the Twentieth Century, The Red Hot Chili Peppers.


This tune and its cover photo geographically refers to a moment in California history, the Gold Rush and directly refers to a lyric in the American Western folk ballade, "Oh My Darling, Clementine"...


Often, The Red Hot Chili Peppers have used themes and imagery more in context with Southern California, for instance, music videos shot in the LA River basin around the 4th Street Bridge, or in the Mojave Desert. Here the composer decided to stay with the California theme, however, to make this piece more relevant to present day topics, he chose two Northern California themes, namely the Gold Rush and Silicon Valley.

Some may infer from the cover image comprising a composite of a mining excavation with a processed silicon wafer image overlay, that perhaps 'ASIC mining' is the equivalent of mining operation companies compared to individuals 'panning for gold' using GPU hashing algorithms. The fact that the silicon die on the wafer may appear as upside-down American flags is purely coincidental, and not intentionally meant to represent what effects cryptocurrency may cause the petrodollar in terms of geopoltical hegemony. Note that history bore out that more individuals made their wealth selling 'picks and shovels' than individuals made panning for gold, i.e. as with all life decisions, Caveat Emptor.


In a 32 bar ABAB song form composed and recorded on February 25, 2018, here the composer exercises some constraint from his usual 'fat mix', minimizing to a total of five albeit rather full-spectrum tracks themselves. Foremost, the composer gave considerable care to fairly accurately represent Flea's thumb-popping round wound string bass funky style. The composer however could not extricate himself from the strong influence of his favorite power trio, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, and thus the listener will likely recognize a Jimi-styled 'dive bomb' here and there during the distorted/wah/flange guitar patch solo section.

The composer laid the final two tracks with the intention of bringing the tune into the 21st Century which brought a strong preference for electronica into popularity, by including percussive and sweeping digital and analog synthesizer floating, dynamically panning, while mostly low in the mix. The digital percussive loop 'clack and ring' is made with a Commodore 64, 6581 Sound Interface Device based synthesizer, the 'SIDnth' and the sweeping analog is performed on the probed-ribbon strip of the PAiA Gnome synthesizer.




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This was so amazing.
It's an inch from falling apart but never quite does, I love how you calibrated it. Granted, without psychedelic festival experiences I am not sure I would quite dig it, but damn is this deep dude!
Would be amazing to include this track in a psy set between uptempo beats, any chance I could do that and point listeners to your page when listing the tracklist?
Excited to hear more from ya, totally dig your style and span of creativity.

I would be honored to be included in such a set list! So of course yeah, go for it ... It would actually expand my horizons to see which sort of set list this all fits along with these days ...

Man o man this hits the soullllllll.

Love that string bass throughout and with that combo of synth and the guitar patches holy smokes. I felt hypnotized.

And that jammin around 0:50 (especially around 1:00 and 1:24) love that vibe you are creating.

And what an absolutely captivating post. Love how you write and intertwine your personal story about the 90s era in your entry.

Thanks again for your engaging entry much love and respect buddy.

Thank you, my friend! Hmm, not sure where that hypnotic thing comes from, although I have heard others say it. Perhaps paying attention to detail, the rhythmic sense may bring that about. Though I can hardly not make music like that. Of course if I were to label it 'Trance' to address this aspect, that could be false advertising as that term has been opted for more of a EDM feel than I've put out to date. Yeah funky jams are deeply ingrained from earliest experiences.

I had to dig out something from the 90's in my personal experience to keep it real, authentic ... I'm grateful my colorful past is something of entertainment value.

As always I really enjoy reading your commentaries and deeply appreciate your kind encouragement!

You're very welcome buddy. Totally understand the problem with labeling it trance maybe we might have to come up with a new term. "Captivated"

Amennn that personal experience helps provide such insights and perspective and with music o myyyyy.

Appreciate your comment and you're very welcome. Let's keep inspiring this real, positive change.

psy, trance, house, hardcore, ... and now, 'captivated' ... ;-)

Great fun here! Thank you my friend. Peace be with you!

Ayyyy appreciate you my friend :)

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