
King Tet
The Man In The Can
© 2005 Eric John Van der Wyk (634479152948)
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Reggae, Disco, World Beat, New Age and novelty dance music.
tracks
- 1 Give Thanks (there Is Peace in the Music)
- 2 Rhythm in the Waves
- 3 Tracking the Lion
- 4 5 String Funk
- 5 Out of Silence
- 6 Events
- 7 Ethereal
- 8 The Buttburp Bop
- 9 Recuerdos De Alabama
- 10 End of Record
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albums you will love
- KING TET: What Do You Turn On When You Tenori-on?
- KING TET: River Meditation
- KING TET: Indian Canyons Meditations
- KING TET: Ocean Meditation - Midnight at Sunset Cliffs
- KING TET: Wind Chimes in the Rain
- KING TET: The Birds of Verona
- KING TET: Digital Dances and Dreams
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notes
King Tet is Eric Van der Wyk, former street musician from San Francisco currently writes and records a variety of musical styles in San Diego. Musical styles include World Beat, Reggae, Electronica, Experimental, New Age, Novelty/Comedy, Acid Jazz, Jazz/Blues & classical banjo.
"Give Thanks" is a reggae song featuring vocals by Christian Provensen, Eric features his Electric Sitar and Monterey Elite Sustainer guitar on solos.
"Rhythm in the Waves" is a disco song using whales and dolphins for vocals. It's a kind of "Saturday Night Cetacean" experience!
"Tracking the Lion" showcased on Will Smith's "All of Us" on UPN on the special episode "The N Word." This song features King Tet on Djembe, Doumbek and other hand drums as well as Guitar Synth. Many thanks to CDBaby getting this song on iTunes where a Warner Bros. Scout discovered it!
"5 String Funk" is an Acid-Jazz Hip-Hop style banjo piece.
"Out of Silence" qualifies as New Age and features an echo banjo solo.
"Events" is an electronica dance tune using Windows 95 events sound samples.
"Ethereal" is more electronica features voice samples of Julia T.
"The Buttburp Bop" is a jazzy tune made from fart samples!
"Recuerdos de Alabama" is a classical banjo piece written as a take-off of "Recuerdos de la Alhambra."
I hope you enjoy some of these songs.