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=gp7j9o2x9co&start=30&end=40,"{""label"":""Two Pin Din - Screaming Blue Murder live - Nov 15th, 2008"",""href"":""https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp7j9o2x9co&start=30&end=40""}",This amateur recording features two guitars being played. One guitar is playing a blues rhythm. The other guitar is strumming the main chord once and then playing fills on the higher register. This is accompanied by a tambourine as the percussion. There are no voices in this song. This is an instrumental blues rock song. The mood of this song is suspenseful. This song can be used in a detective movie.,2008-11-18T20:01:48Z,twopindin,"When in doubt, follow the advice of Nick Lowe. Namely, ""bash it out then tart it up later"". Where's Deja Voodoo when you need them? Yet another song offered up off of Two Pin Din's oh-so-fab-you-just-don't-know-it-yet album ""In Case Of Fire Break Glass"".","[""Heavy metal"", ""Music"", ""Punk rock"", ""Psychedelic rock"", ""Rock music"", ""Progressive rock"", ""Grunge""]","[""amateur recording"", ""blues guitar"", ""guitar fills"", ""tambourine backing"", ""minimal instruments"", ""no voice"", ""instrumental song"", ""suspenseful mood"", ""moderate tempo""]",0,gp7j9o2x9co,4055