Reggae Disco Rockers are Kitetsu Takamiya, Tetsu Nishiuchi, Yota Kobayashi
Produced by Reggae Disco Rockers & Eitetsu Takamiya
Programming by Kitetsu Takamiya
Flute by Tetsu Nishiuchi
Guitar by Yota Kobayashi
Keyboards and Synthesizer by Emerson Kitamura
"The Whistle Song Silent Dream Version" Edited, All Tracks Mixed & Mastered by Eitetsu Takamiya @ Flower Sound Studio
Art Work by Kitetsu Takamiya (67531Graphics)
Illustrated by Ippei Hirasawa
In 2021, exactly 30 years after its release, the Reggae Disco Rockers covered Frankie Knuckles' 1991 classic "The Whistle Song", which is still a much-loved classic.
This time, they invited their ally Emerson Kitamura on keyboards/synths to play "God", showing his love for the original song! The Whistle Song was performed on the B-Side, with the beat built up by Noritetsu Takamiya, who is still using his AKAI MPC3000, intertwined with Yota Kobayashi's too comfortable guitar and beautifully played by Toru Nishiuchi's flute.
The B-Side features a genre-less Silent Dream Version by Noritetsu Takamiya, which is both beatless and effectual.
The jacket is illustrated by Ippei Hirasawa.
Produced by Reggae Disco Rockers & Eitetsu Takamiya
Programming by Kitetsu Takamiya
Flute by Tetsu Nishiuchi
Guitar by Yota Kobayashi
Keyboards and Synthesizer by Emerson Kitamura
"The Whistle Song Silent Dream Version" Edited, All Tracks Mixed & Mastered by Eitetsu Takamiya @ Flower Sound Studio
Art Work by Kitetsu Takamiya (67531Graphics)
Illustrated by Ippei Hirasawa
In 2021, exactly 30 years after its release, the Reggae Disco Rockers covered Frankie Knuckles' 1991 classic "The Whistle Song", which is still a much-loved classic.
This time, they invited their ally Emerson Kitamura on keyboards/synths to play "God", showing his love for the original song! The Whistle Song was performed on the B-Side, with the beat built up by Noritetsu Takamiya, who is still using his AKAI MPC3000, intertwined with Yota Kobayashi's too comfortable guitar and beautifully played by Toru Nishiuchi's flute.
The B-Side features a genre-less Silent Dream Version by Noritetsu Takamiya, which is both beatless and effectual.
The jacket is illustrated by Ippei Hirasawa.
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