FK - Himawari
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Filename: fk-himawari.rar- MP3 size: 6.3 mb
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Himawari |
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FK - Himawari
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ROV6Labels
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- lyssna på nätet
- écouter en ligne
- lytte på nettet
- ascolta in linea
- online luisteren
- kuunnella verkossa
- ouvir online
- escuchar en línea
- online anhören
Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- Single Sided
- Single
- Limited Edition
- Clear
About FK
Keiichirou Fukuzumi is a beat composer based in Tokyo, Japan. His artist name is an anagram of his real name, he also goes by the name Feng.
Real Name
- Fukuzumi Keiichirou (এཏŶÎ)
Name Vars
- FK Tokyo
Aliases
- Feng
- Keiichirou Fukuzumi
Comments
thank you. Sincerely
thank you man!!!
Refreshing and flavorful beat. We’re lucky you’ve been able to put your hands on it—and you were too, I guess!
There is a little contribution I can make: This song’s core samples come from the Joe Bonner Trio’s “Parade” (performed for their eponymous _Parade_ album).
The first loop (0:01) begins at 4 min 37 in the source material: https://youtu.be/KgNoXOECsuI?t=277.
The second loop (0:43) is made up of three parts: between https://youtu.be/KgNoXOECsuI?t=288 (4 min 48) and 4 min 50, then one bass note played at https://youtu.be/KgNoXOECsuI?t=292 (4 min 52), and, finally, from https://youtu.be/KgNoXOECsuI?t=296 (4 min 56) to 4 min 59.
The following loop (0:48) is roughly the same, but because the first of the above‐mentioned parts has been extended, it lost what its tail note was.
The last loop (2:07) merges https://youtu.be/KgNoXOECsuI?t=157 (2 min 37) to 2 min 39 with https://youtu.be/KgNoXOECsuI?t=170 (2 min 50) to 2 min 58.
There is a little contribution I can make: This song’s core samples come from the Joe Bonner Trio’s “Parade” (performed for their eponymous _Parade_ album).
The first loop (0:01) begins at 4 min 37 in the source material: https://youtu.be/KgNoXOECsuI?t=277.
The second loop (0:43) is made up of three parts: between https://youtu.be/KgNoXOECsuI?t=288 (4 min 48) and 4 min 50, then one bass note played at https://youtu.be/KgNoXOECsuI?t=292 (4 min 52), and, finally, from https://youtu.be/KgNoXOECsuI?t=296 (4 min 56) to 4 min 59.
The following loop (0:48) is roughly the same, but because the first of the above‐mentioned parts has been extended, it lost what its tail note was.
The last loop (2:07) merges https://youtu.be/KgNoXOECsuI?t=157 (2 min 37) to 2 min 39 with https://youtu.be/KgNoXOECsuI?t=170 (2 min 50) to 2 min 58.