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hutyluty wrote:


ps.jupiter is the best planet


I posted this in Tune of the Day the other day, always preferred this electronic rendition to the any orchestral one.
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only found this girl yesterday after a TED performance was posted on facebook.

quite nice.

will back-track on all the classical i've had lost on hard-drives over time.

never used to fully appreciate the difference listening to music/sounds with such a full range of harmonies and frequencies.

anyone clued up on some more 'modern' classical that sits a bit more on the avant-garde side? hypnotic stuff but with direction.
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Shum wrote:
hutyluty wrote:


ps.jupiter is the best planet


I posted this in Tune of the Day the other day, always preferred this electronic rendition to the any orchestral one.
i dunno, its where i first heard it but the trumpets/brass just dont go as hard as in orchestral [performances ive heard :corndance:
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Fair enough, I know the synthetic sounds used aren't as rich and as you observed, as powerful as traditional instrumentation however it's the "simplicity" of the sounds that I adore.

Some more modern stuff, this piece takes inspiration from it's namesake.

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This one usually gets the party started.

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ed teach wrote:This one usually gets the party started.



have sampled the hell out of this tune
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love for the virtuosos
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hutyluty wrote:
ed teach wrote:This one usually gets the party started.



have sampled the hell out of this tune
Hook me up, I'd like to hear what you've done with it. I know an insanely heavy Grime track that uses this too.
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http://soundcloud.com/deathtrap/polis

violins at about 4 minutes are from are from the 2:12 ones in vid

also the rhythm/ notes played at 2:35 are a really good basis for startting a melody i find

horn at 1:35 i use for my grime tunes (which are poor so i dont share them lol)- with processing its really heavy

link to grime tune that samples it?
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There's some damn good recommendations in this thread!

Very nice! I'm gonna need to give all of these a longer listen when I get back from work!
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Might as well post a bit more then:



The only performance of this extremely well known waltz you ever need to hear.
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hutyluty wrote:http://soundcloud.com/deathtrap/polis

violins at about 4 minutes are from are from the 2:12 ones in vid

also the rhythm/ notes played at 2:35 are a really good basis for startting a melody i find

horn at 1:35 i use for my grime tunes (which are poor so i dont share them lol)- with processing its really heavy

link to grime tune that samples it?

Nicely done, love the kick pattern.

I PM'd you a link to that vid. Bit too heavy for this thread!
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