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“This sh*t goes hard right?” Joji stepped into NYC’s Good Records with one goal, select three records at random and create a beat on the spot, adding his name to the long list of producers to have taken the #RhythmRoulette challenge. Equipped with The Moody Blues’ ‘Seventh Sojourn’ and two other albums from deep in the crates, the 88Rising artist and producer got real weird using Jimmy Castor Bunch’s “The Last Olé” to create a trumpet driven beat that is certainly one-of-a-kind. Peep the video above and let us know how how he did.
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Shout out to Joji for coming thru,
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the moody blues has alot of great music to sample
hey b0s
Fun fact: This video is copy striked
didnt know looking at a man intently working on a beat could be so fking attractive….
Great writer
That samples crazy
do yall know what is daw that joji use?
Mad inspired by this
1:37 The Moody Blues – New Horizons