Captain Funk - Street Chaser(Thrilling Jazz Funk/Fusion/late 70s)(from "Metropolis")

EPISODE · Jan 20, 2022 · 3 MIN

Captain Funk - Street Chaser(Thrilling Jazz Funk/Fusion/late 70s)(from "Metropolis")

from Model Electronic Records on SoundCloud

This thematic and thrilling Jazz-Funk/Jazz-Fusion track features trumpet leads, brass/horn sections, guitars, and their "unison" performance. It is filled with the late 70s/early 80s AOR/City-Pop atmosphere. BPM: 115 Keywords for this track: Jazz-Funk, Jazz-Fusion, Dramatic, Mysterious, Energetic, Uplifting, Rhythmic, Cool, Groovy, 70s, 80s, Driving, Thematic, SynthBass, Trumpet, FunkBrass, Drum, Electric guitar, Horns, Midtempo - About the album "Metropolis" - “Metropolis,” produced by Tatsuya Oe, an electronic music artist who has raised and lived in Tokyo, Osaka, and New York, takes you on his retro-futuristic journey of “City Music” through 9 instrumental tracks in the style of electronic funk, synthwave, and electro-jazz. “Metropolis” begins with the dreamy, upbeat synth-pop “City of Love,” followed by “Street Chaser,” a driving track with the late 70’s jazz-funk groove. “Magic,” a disco boogie tune which features funky guitar strums and melodic synth leads, is reminiscent of “Hey Boy, Hey Girl” or “Piece of You.” “Over the Rainbow,” an uplifting track featuring a brass section and Brazilian beats, and “Metropolis,” a futuristic jazz techno groove in which the fretless bass sound draws audience’s attention, highlight the festive side of the album, while “You’ll Never Know,” ”Seduction,” and “Till the Dawn” stage the romantic and mellow side. “Sunset Bay,” the closing synthwave track featuring melodic leads and 80s-esque beats, lets us bask in the afterglow of the urban soundscape. All tracks composed and produced by Tatsuya Oe (JASRAC) ℗ © 2019 Model Electronic & Tatsuya Oe (JASRAC) Cat No: MECD-1010 UPC Code: 888295949101 - Streaming and Downloads - Apple Music: https://apple.co/2qAkgPA Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2Q14UOL Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Q6gE2R Bandcamp: http://bit.ly/2oZhPFY Details & other links: https://s.tatsuyaoe.com/3mHS73p - Sync Licensing - For inquiries about obtaining a sync license of this track for your video project, please read our license guide carefully and contact us via https://www.tatsuyaoe.com/music-licensing/request-a-quote/

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