Michael Jackson - — Get On The Floor [full Multit...

High-quality studio multitracks are available for study in 48k-24bit FLAC formats through collector archives .

Insights into the used by Greg Phillinganes. Tell me which part of the multitrack interests you most . Michael Jackson - Get On The Floor [Full Multit...

Analyzing the isolated stems reveals the intricate layers that create its "infectious groove": High-quality studio multitracks are available for study in

The multitracks include MJ's lead and backing vocals, showcasing his "sonic vocal variety". Fans often point to the spontaneous joy found in the studio scratch vocals and his ad-libbed laughter toward the end as highlights of the session. Analyzing the isolated stems reveals the intricate layers

The session consists of at least 16 distinct channels, including: Brass & Strings: Adding the disco-era polish.

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The track was recorded between December 1978 and June 1979 at legendary Los Angeles studios including Westlake Recording Studios and Allen Zentz Recording. The lineup features some of the finest session musicians of the era: Louis Johnson (The Brothers Johnson). Drums: John Robinson. Keyboards/Synthesizers: Greg Phillinganes. Guitars: David Williams and Marlo Henderson. Multitrack Breakdown

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