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Posted: Sep. 22 2005, 05:34

I wonder why Mike took so long to discover grooves, when he played bass with Kevin Ayers, and he was into Free? I would have thought he'd have discovered grooves because of both!
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Posted: Sep. 22 2005, 08:21

Is there some sort of technical meaning to "grooving" that I cannot find? Other than "Being groovy"? At this time, it sounds like a question only Austin Powers can answer.

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Posted: Oct. 01 2005, 04:52

I mean playing slightly before or slightly after the beat of a track.
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Posted: Oct. 01 2005, 07:06

Thanks. I really did wonder what it means. Do you have an example of this where others have done it that you can point to?

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Posted: Oct. 03 2005, 05:40

If you compare his recent work to his earlier work - he said in an interview around the time of TB2 that his earlier work didn't have a groove, and that perhaps during the '80's he'd learnt how. It's a swing to the feel of the track, rather than playing like a machine - I mean, early drum machines played on the beat the whole time, but now, today's technology allows you to change the beat slightly so it has more of a swing or feel, rather than play a soulless, regimented beat which is exactly on time, every single beat, which sounds mechanical and cold.

Free are a good example of a band who play with a groove, or swing.
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Posted: Oct. 04 2005, 04:18

Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Hiawatha, you made me laugh :-) Thanks  :cool:

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Posted: Oct. 04 2005, 04:56

Quote (David Mar @ Oct. 03 2005, 05:40)
I mean, early drum machines played on the beat the whole time, but now, today's technology allows you to change the beat slightly so it has more of a swing or feel, rather than play a soulless, regimented beat which is exactly on time, every single beat, which sounds mechanical and cold.

There's a bit of confusion surround the concept of "groove". There are also "grooves" - sampled drum loops that's (sometimes very) slightly out of synch with the exact tempo. Mike used "grooves" for the first time on TSODE (which is why it sounds even more like Enigma). Isn't that what he means?
I've never heard Mike playing off the beat in any away since 1975 (the african drum parts from Ommadawn actually grooves in the traditional way).

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Posted: April 20 2006, 18:38

I think that the fact mikes music doesnt groove makes it what it is.

Thinking early work here: I think groove is possibly one of the primary differences between his music and alot of 'prog' of the 70s.
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Posted: April 21 2006, 07:16

I was looking for an example of a 'groove' but could Gimme Back be one??? Because it's got such a great swing and reggae rhythm?

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