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Stephen Lee Bruner (born October 19, 1984), [4] better known by his stage name Thundercat, is an American musician, singer, record producer, and songwriter from Los Angeles. First coming to prominence as a member of crossover thrash band Suicidal Tendencies , he switched his music with funk , soul , progressive R&B , psychedelia and jazz-fusion .
Thundercat's bassline and style were frequently mentioned by critics when they reviewed the song. For Stereogum , Miles Bowe contrasted the energy present in "Oh Sheit It's X" with the previous single "Heartbreaks + Setbacks", adding that the former was created "for the hips" while the second for the head. [ 15 ]
Mark White (born 1962) bass player of the Spin Doctors plays an Ibanez ATK rainbow-colored bass. [44] Verdine White (born 1953) bassist with Earth, Wind, & Fire played an Ibanez VWB-1 signature bass. Gary Willis (born 1957) is an American bassist and composer as the co-founder of the jazz fusion band Tribal Tech. He uses his GWB signature line.
[10] [11] It starts with a "sensual spoken performance" by Krystal Miles and as she talks, Thundercat is playing the bass and singing "angelically" in the background. [ 6 ] [ 12 ] His singing has been described as "tender ooos " that are "the sonic equivalent of a rose-colored scarf over a bedside lamp". [ 11 ]
"Cracker Island" is a song by British virtual band Gorillaz, featuring American bassist, singer and songwriter Thundercat. The track was released on 22 June 2022 as the first single from their eighth studio album, Cracker Island.
In an interview with Billboard, Thundercat stated that the EP had been conceived while making Flying Lotus' You're Dead!, Kamasi Washington's The Epic, and Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp a Butterfly, stating that the four had shared creative ideas for each of their projects. [12] The EP was revealed to be a prelude to Bruner's followup album, Drunk.
Bass Flying Lotus Pattern+Grid World: Bass 2011 Snoop Dogg: Doggumentary: Electric bass on "Toyz N Da Hood" 2012 Flying Lotus: Until the Quiet Comes: Bass, composer, vocals 2013 Suicidal Tendencies 13: Bass Childish Gambino: Because the Internet: Bass on "I. Pink Toes" 2014 Schoolboy Q: Oxymoron [43] Bass on "Hoover Street" Mac Miller: Faces
He is known for his vocal and bass performance, as well as his work as a composer, arranger, and music producer. Mosley is a founding member of the West Coast Get Down, a jazz collective featuring musicians like Kamasi Washington, Terrace Martin, and Thundercat. [1] He was named after the jazz musician Miles Davis. [2]