Been listening to this mix for all damn day. Coding to it is like being in the hacking scene of Weird Science. http://www.datassette.net/content/datashat-businessfunk2.mp3
Apparently it's all licence free business presentation type music from the early 80s.
"The very finest über-rare 80s Business-Presentation Funk (Businesscore), propulsive Science-Documentary Electro and Feel-Good Teletext Cheese. May cause mild grinning."
Fucking ace.
Business funk
It's a 40 minute mixtape Datassette made of late 70s to early 80s "library music", as in license free music to be used in broadcast or presentations. Really short and sweet disco/synth/rock/funk tracks, and it's all completely ridiculous. It's like hearing 40 minutes of Airwolf or Knight rider knockoffs.
Holy shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.
Like seriously, holy shit.
Again, for emphasis, holy shit.
All other music is null and void. This makes me want to play and/or make an early 90's mascot platformer with horrible control and chunky, colorful graphics with no real set art style to them. It has to have blandly awesome level design too.
Duuuuude, I have a presentation to give on our process improvement initiative for server deployment. Yes, it is exactly as exciting as it sounds. But now I'm totally going to embed this mp3 for the intro slide.
BTW, I had to give a presentation on bird flu readiness, so I put a picture of duck hunt in the background and set it to like 90% opacity. You could definitely see it, but only if you were really looking. Had a director come up afterwards and say "was....was that.....Duck Hunt?"
:P
Not as blindingly awesome.I have to disagree with you there, old chap. Clearly, they both achieve an incredibly high degree of awesomnitude, but I've always found the original to be much more jaunty and over the top, literally oozing with a special kind of wacky musical magic.
ALL HAIL BUSINESS FUNK!
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