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DJ Cam: Miami Vice - VINYL LPTitle: Miami Vice Artist: DJ Cam Label: Inflamable Records Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 3760179353198 Genre: Electronic Release Date: 2015 09 11 Number of Discs: 1 Music is nothing if it can't help you bring your dreams to life, and here DJ Cam makes one of his biggest dreams come true: composing a soundtrack to Miami Vice. Cam's Miami Vice is 14 visual tracks, an imaginary score that positions itself as the official soundtrack just as Hollywood is
Title: Miami ViceArtist: DJ Cam
Label: Inflamable Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 3760179353198
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2015-09-11
Number of Discs: 1
Music is nothing if it can't help you bring your dreams to life, and here DJ Cam makes one of his biggest dreams come true: composing a soundtrack to Miami Vice. Cam's Miami Vice is 14 visual tracks, an imaginary score that positions itself as the official soundtrack just as Hollywood is preparing to film a reboot, following the first movie adaptation in 2005 by the series' original producer - and now cult director - Michael Mann. My album is definitely a proposition for them! When I was living in Los Angeles, I met a guy who worked with Michael Mann and he encouraged me to do the project. He understood that it was homage from a real fan. Although strictly unofficial and a pure product of his cinematic mind, this original soundtrack is intrinsically linked to the legendary series, as a feature-length album and a collection of cinematic sequences. Inspired by the seemingly idyllic combination of sun, palm trees, and gleaming automobiles, the cinematic atmosphere of the Miami Vice TV series put stars in the eyes of DJ Cam when he was young. It was easily my favorite TV series. I loved the long-distance shots of the city, the dynamic car chases... Introspection and psychology were very much a part of it too, unlike most American series of the era, and even back then I realized that a lot of care had been taken with the music. The beatmaker has sequenced his tracks like scenes from a script, alternating the dark atmosphere of trap music with more jazzy vibes (Love Theme, Tubbs Theme). Electronic tracks are also very much present, as they were on his previous album Seven (2011). The Chase evokes a breathless action scene, while the footwork beats of Move That Dope and Welcome to Little Haiti reflect the intense nocturnal energy of the city. Special guest star MC Eiht (who played A-Wax in the Hughes brothers' cult movie Menace II Society (1993)) raps on Music to Drive By and Street Life. He also couldn't miss paying homage (with a track featuring Earl Davis) to what is practically the Miami theme song: In the Air Tonight by Phil Collins. Here, he respectfully revisits it in deep, cerebral fashion. You hear it everywhere, floating out of open windows... I wanted to recapture it's essence without doing just a simple cover version.
Tracks:
1.1 A1. Crockett's Theme
1.2 A2. in the Air Tonight (Feat. Earl Davis)
1.3 A3. Music to Drive By (Feat. MC Eiht)
1.4 A4. Move That Dope
1.5 A5. Love Theme
1.6 A6. Thubbs Theme
1.7 A7. the Chase
1.8 B1. Inside the Strip Club
1.9 B2. Street Life (Feat. MC Eiht)
1.10 B3. a Dangerous Method
1.11 B4. End Title
1.12 B5. Welcome to Little Haiti
1.13 B6. Weather Underground
1.14 B7. on Ocean Drive
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It works pretty well with standard and thin speaker wires. It makes so much easier to plug and unplug speaker wires. Color coded makes it easier for future. Banana plugs are worth. Double screws ensure wires remain securely attached. Screws are bit too tiny and had to run to the store to get one of those fine tip screw driver though.
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Size: 10 Pairs, Pattern Name: Banana Plugs
I used these Monoprice 24k gold-plated banana plugs to connect both my surround sound and desktop speakers, and they work perfectly. The connections are solid and secure, with no looseness or signal issues.
They’re easy to install, look great, and offer excellent value for the price. Highly recommended!
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Fantastic speaker plug at a great price!
Size: 5 Pack, Pattern Name: Banana Plugs
This is a product that gets the job done effectively, and at a good price. Banana plugs are used to clean up speaker wire - you can generally screw in speaker wire, but banana plugs provide a nice interface that allows you to plug in and remove speaker wire as needed.
These closed plugs do a good job terminating / hiding the wire. They fit very well into various components and amps that I own.
INSTRUCTIONS to install / use them:
* Remove around 1" - 2" of the white casing to expose the red and white individual speaker wires
* Strip each wire so ~1/2" metal is showing
* Make sure the plug end is screwed in tightly (this does not need to come out)
* Unscrew the base of the plug from the other end
* WithOUT twisting the metal wiring, insert the wire (match wire color with plug color; start with either one) from the bottom of the plug until the metal sticks out the top
* Have ~1/4" metal hanging past the plug
* take the wiring and drape it down the sides of the plug (just the smooth side, do NOT cover any of the screw threading or it will be very hard to close it)
* Spread the draped wiring around the plug as evenly as possible (makes it easier to screw in later)
* Screw the two ends of the plug back together (the side with the draped wiring will go inside the plug)
* If you get stuck while screwing it back in, unscrew and adjust the wiring
* Repeat for the other side, and you're done!
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