James Blake inspired Remix
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James Blake inspired Remix
I tried to put my own twist on the whole James Blake sound(with some bits of Mount Kimbie, Joy Orbison and HudMo).
If you're not a fan of the original song give it a try nonetheless, since it's actually not even a remix per se, rather a standalone track, because they're honestly nothing alike.
I just called it a remix, so that I would not get in any trouble.
No worries, I did not sample the rap parts, haha.
I'd really appreciate it, if some of you guys would check it out.
Any kind of feedback is welcome.
Oh yeah, if there's any interest, I can upload a mp3, since youtube always puts a shitty compression on the songs, cheers.
Re: James Blake inspired Remix
Yeah thats nice man, what are you using to get that pad sound?!
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Re: James Blake inspired Remix
Thanks, man.
I've used Synth1 with some manual volume swelling and a filter effect through Fruity Loops for that.
The chords themselves are a bit complex, though. I tried to incorporate some jazzy ones.
Anyone else?
I've used Synth1 with some manual volume swelling and a filter effect through Fruity Loops for that.
The chords themselves are a bit complex, though. I tried to incorporate some jazzy ones.
Anyone else?
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