streifig: "I used the C700 VST plug-in in Reaper to create this track. The plug-in closely emulates SNES chipset. I used sound samples ripped from the game "Waterworld," which has the most excellent OST on Super Nintendo. The only external sound is my guitar solo. I mixed it using SNES style reverb to sound as close to everything else as possible.
The title of the song is the date of infamous Marvin Heemeyer's "Killdozer" incident. The "SNES Mix" part is because the song is also going to be on the upcoming Marshall Art album, with real drums and Genesis and NES sounds. This track is the original version that I wrote a couple of years ago."
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i appreciate that the album art is in space considering what a stellar recording of a stellar assortment of tunes this is from a stellar lineup of a stellar band Jim Nomad
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I honestly couldn't tell you the first thing about jazz fusion, but I can tell you that ZAKU is awesome! This EP demands your attention right away, and holds it in a way that instrumental music can sometimes struggle to. Every musician in the band is clearly very talented. Without feeling repetitive, the EP still manages to be plenty memorable. Could I run ten miles nonstop? Heck no. Could I while listening to ZAKU? I think maybe I could.. Also, the album art is incredible. Rad stuff all around! Unicorn Hole