video,youtube_link,musiccaps_caption,youtube_published,youtube_channel,youtube_description,musiccaps_names,musiccaps_aspects,musiccaps_author,youtube_id,musiccaps_rowid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5CgdTtGv8o&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Rock Candy Funk Party - Octopus \""E\"" OFFICIAL Music Video"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5CgdTtGv8o&start=30&end=40""}",The instrumental music features three instruments and no voice. The bass guitar and electric guitar play the same melody in unison. The drums play a repeating but not simple rhythm. I can hear influences ranging from funk to rock so I would say that the music comes closest to the fusion genre.,2013-01-25T15:36:54Z,RockCandyFunkParty,"http://www.rockcandyfunkparty.com/freesong/ With its reboot of classic '70s /'80s jazz-funk, Rock Candy Funk Party (RCFP) delivers a sound that's as celebratory as the name suggests. The group is powered by a lineup of world renowned players who came together for the sheer fun of making music—and a mutual love of genre-blurring grooves. With collective credits including Joe Zawinul, Hugh Masekela, Prince, Ruth Brown, Chaka Khan, Simples Minds, Billy Idol, Tito Puente, Bruce Springsteen, Rod Stewart, Levon Helm, Conan O'Brien, Sheila E. and many more, they are: album producer Tal Bergman (drums), Joe Bonamassa (guitar), Ron DeJesus (guitar), Mike Merritt (bass) and Renato Neto (keys).","[""Funk"", ""Jazz"", ""Music"", ""Punk rock"", ""Progressive rock""]","[""drums"", ""electric guitar"", ""bass guitar"", ""fusion genre"", ""instrumental"", ""no voice""]",2,L5CgdTtGv8o,2150 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw8-TlQBcBA&start=270&end=280,"{""label"":""Kraftwerk - Heavy Metal Kids"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw8-TlQBcBA&start=270&end=280""}",This is an electropop/synth-pop music piece. It is an instrumental piece. There is a crunchy sounding electric guitar tune at the forefront. The rhythmic background consists of an aggressive acoustic drum beat. The atmosphere is hard-hitting. This piece could be playing in the soundtrack of a coming-of-age drama movie.,2007-10-31T01:56:54Z,kraftneu,"A live rarity from the early days of Kraftwerk. Recorded live for Radio Bremen in June 1971, whilst Ralf Hutter was taking a 6 month brief break from the band, and instead features the Rother/Dinger/Schneider line up. This is a very hard rocking krautrock number. Featuring: FLORIAN SCHNEIDER - flute with effects. MICHAEL ROTHER - guitar. KLAUS DINGER - drums. Pre - Neu! days and this track gives a taster of what was to come from Neu! in the future. Eventually Dinger and Rother would leave KRAFTWERK to form NEU!. Later on in the year Ralf Hutter would rejoin KRAFTWERK and electronic history would be made there after. Reason that Ralf Hutter did NOT participate during this brief moment of the band (late 1970-mid 1971)is apparently he wanted to complete his Studies. Since mid-1971 Hutter was back. It is rumoured that a drummer called Charley Weiss and a bassist/cellist (now an artist) Eberhard Krannemann also collaborated around this time, but not on this recording at least. Sadly Klaus Dinger died in March 2008.","[""Music"", ""Punk rock"", ""Rock music""]","[""electropop"", ""synth-pop"", ""instrumental"", ""electric guitar"", ""acoustic drums"", ""loud"", ""aggressive"", ""crunchy"", ""hard-hitting""]",9,tw8-TlQBcBA,5080