Distinguishing the individual producer's sounds in collabs

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Re: Distinguishing the individual producer's sounds in colla

Post by volcanogeorge » Wed Dec 28, 2011 4:18 pm



They're both about the big synths, but you can definitely hear both influences
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Re: Distinguishing the individual producer's sounds in colla

Post by bSQUARED08 » Wed Dec 28, 2011 4:40 pm

Yeah, that new one sounds great, but it's hard to top their first collab:
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Re: Distinguishing the individual producer's sounds in colla

Post by Cornbreadddd » Wed Dec 28, 2011 5:41 pm

hendramarshall wrote:
trigga!!! wrote:
hendramarshall wrote:
Cornbreadddd wrote:
Although I believe I remember reading somewhere that those commodo and lurka tracks were produced individually, airtight by commodo and gassin' by lurka. But I might be wrong.


interesting abt the lurka commodo ting, never heard that, i feel like i hear strong influences from both of them in gassin... that lurka growl and the metallic pangs from commodo.
Ez, the collabs me and commodo do are 50/50 glad people are feeling them! :)
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looking forward to anything you guys may do together next year!
Haha I stand corrected!

I had no idea that "trigga" was Lurka. I swear I dickride Commodo and Lurka so hard. Definitely in my top 3 at the moment. I really can't get over how unique Commodo's tunes are. Been loving this one.


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