@TheJackTrades Hi! I'm really happy that you like the song. If you'd like to hear more of our songs, you can always check back at "soulsurfermusic" here on UA-cam. I will be posting more songs shortly. Thanks for your support!
@0eyvind Hi! We were a band out of Sweden. We had a lot of fun with this song. It was recorded in a four track home studio back in 1998. The pictures were taken here in Hawaii by a family friend; I moved here eight years ago.
I'm really glad that you like the song. If you're looking for more groove-based songs, then I would recommend Eddie Harris (check out the song Listen Here) and Lou Donaldson. The Brand New Heavies and Incognito are two bands that really helped define the modern Acid Jazz sound. There's also St. Germain. Ultimately, in my humble opinion, the roots of Acid Jazz are found in the seminal Blue Note jazz recordings of the 60's. Check out Wes Montgomery's song Tear it down.
This song is awesome, i really want to hear of that style, is there any band that makes similar songs? I´ve tried searching "Soul Surfers" but i've found nothing.
Ah, this song is ace. I'm just on the precipice of getting into acid jazz. Having been a fan of the Chilli Peppers as a child and Jamiroquai, I decided I sought the music with the funkiest bass lines, and found this. I seldom ever see acid jazz in music stores however, any recommendations as to where I can pick up some of this groove gold?
you really got it together! much thanks
@TheJackTrades Hi! I'm really happy that you like the song. If you'd like to hear more of our songs, you can always check back at "soulsurfermusic" here on UA-cam. I will be posting more songs shortly. Thanks for your support!
awsome! really this saved my day from misery ;)
@0eyvind Hi! We were a band out of Sweden. We had a lot of fun with this song. It was recorded in a four track home studio back in 1998.
The pictures were taken here in Hawaii by a family friend; I moved here eight years ago.
I'm really glad that you like the song. If you're looking for more groove-based songs, then I would recommend Eddie Harris (check out the song Listen Here) and Lou Donaldson. The Brand New Heavies and Incognito are two bands that really helped define the modern Acid Jazz sound. There's also St. Germain. Ultimately, in my humble opinion, the roots of Acid Jazz are found in the seminal Blue Note jazz recordings of the 60's. Check out Wes Montgomery's song Tear it down.
@LosLurvos Thanks for your kind remark; I'm very happy that you enjoy the song!
thanks for posting this brother,if you can please suggest more acid jazz to an irish brother just getting into the scene!
Thanks man!
We recorded the song on a four-track portable studio as a demo track. The tape was then transferred to an MP3 file and then uploaded to UA-cam...
Thanks a lot, really enjoy it! Beautiful song, amazing vocal! Would it be possible to get mp3?
loving the band name and track... i think you need to get to a studio and record this professionally... jazzfunk forever!
@slapmyfunkybass I hear you! I would really like to do that, but we're currently world's apart. Perhaps one day...
sweeet!
Thanks a lot! Great song, beautiful vocal! Reaaly enjoy it! Would it be possible to get mp3 somewhere?
This song is awesome, i really want to hear of that style, is there any band that makes similar songs? I´ve tried searching "Soul Surfers" but i've found nothing.
Check out Incognito - Jazz Funk album - Summers Ended or Parisienne Girl very little soul warbling.
Ah, this song is ace. I'm just on the precipice of getting into acid jazz. Having been a fan of the Chilli Peppers as a child and Jamiroquai, I decided I sought the music with the funkiest bass lines, and found this.
I seldom ever see acid jazz in music stores however, any recommendations as to where I can pick up some of this groove gold?
I'll see what I can do.
Try putting it mp4
Is there any way to get that .mp3, i really want it.
Bad quality...
Nicely done, but actually I can't judge if the recording qual sucks or it's youtube.
The song is awesome, but why does every groovy song need a woman screeching in a high pitch about love?
Can't we just get the funk alone?