Mix 70s Rock And Roll 2 Jive Bunny Access
: Blend vocal-only samples from Freddie Mercury or other iconic 70s rockers over a consistent disco/jive beat.
: Instead of removing original drums, the Jive Bunny style often overlaps a new, loud drum pattern on top of the original tracks. EQing out low frequencies from original songs can help create space for a new, punchy kick drum. Mix 70s Rock and Roll 2 Jive Bunny
: Use a drum fill or short sound effect to jump into the next song without losing the beat. : Blend vocal-only samples from Freddie Mercury or
: Use a sampled instrumental theme (like a classic riff or TV show theme) to act as a "glue" between different songs. : Use a drum fill or short sound
: Standard Jive Bunny mixes typically sit at a high constant tempo, often around 124 BPM or higher (up to 168–176 BPM for traditional jive dancing). You may need to time-stretch 70s rock tracks to match this unified pulse.
When selecting 70s tracks, prioritize those with strong "shuffling" rhythms or upbeat rockabilly influences: : "Blockbuster" Mud : "Tiger Feet" T. Rex : "I Love to Boogie" Suzi Quatro : "Devil Gate Drive" Slade : "Mama Weer All Crazee Now" The Knack : "My Sharona" (late 70s) Status Quo : "Down Down" Sample Song Order (The Medley Structure)