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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 5:41 pm
by sybian
:lol:

i meant out of key maybe....imperfection is good....

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 6:01 pm
by forensix (mcr)
robotic wrote:exactly as in dubstep... although there may be some bad tracks, not all trance is bad!! maybe you all haven't listened very closely and therefore don't know trance's contribution to the evolution of, for instance, the dubstep sound... but it's definitely real. and yea, i'm being serious.... and no, it's not a german thing. :wink:

nonetheless nice track, forensix and bagelator! biggup... 8)
it was just jokes, i know that trance has had a positive effect on many forms of music

thanks for the response guys 8)

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 6:13 pm
by threnody
Listening....Nice work mate. Everything is in the right place. Drops nicely, the bass is phat and addictive. The beats do work great, especially with that subtle ethnic feel to them. The interest is kept well with that high synth and ragga chords. Good pads also, the breakdown is very good.

Nice vocal. Good variation on the 2nd drop. Got a nice chilled pace to it too.

Liking this one, the sub at the end is a nice touch too. Very good work!

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 12:14 am
by shonky
forensix wrote:i know that trance has had a positive effect on many forms of music
I'll need to see proof of this of course :o

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 2:04 am
by Jubz
Shonky wrote:
forensix wrote:i know that trance has had a positive effect on many forms of music
I'll need to see proof of this of course :o
Its plain for all to see, trance keeps a percentage of the wastrel- crusty- wreck heads away from other genres' raves. Good public service if you ask me.

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 7:03 am
by shonky
Jubscarz wrote:
Shonky wrote:
forensix wrote:i know that trance has had a positive effect on many forms of music
I'll need to see proof of this of course :o
Its plain for all to see, trance keeps a percentage of the wastrel- crusty- wreck heads away from other genres' raves. Good public service if you ask me.
Cheers for that then I guess. Does keep the trustafarians off the streets I guess - those aggressive hair-braiders are the worst.

Worth the collaboration

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 2:49 pm
by obiwan
Fat tune, whats the vocal clip from? probably want to keep it secret, but I am intrigued. Definitely a keeper .Guitar is NOT out of tune, sounds sick, though some parts of the bass line should be a slightly different rhythm I think, but loving the sound/patch. Love the high hat, sounds like someone sharpening their knife, or a caveperson preparing his/her flint tools.
Definitely a wicked collaboration, check my posts for tasters of tunes I am working on, (I like to keep the finished tunes a bit secretive)

Re: Worth the collaboration

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 8:13 am
by forensix (mcr)
obIwan wrote:Fat tune, whats the vocal clip from? probably want to keep it secret, but I am intrigued. Definitely a keeper .Guitar is NOT out of tune, sounds sick, though some parts of the bass line should be a slightly different rhythm I think, but loving the sound/patch. Love the high hat, sounds like someone sharpening their knife, or a caveperson preparing his/her flint tools.
Definitely a wicked collaboration, check my posts for tasters of tunes I am working on, (I like to keep the finished tunes a bit secretive)
Yeah been thinking abouyt mixing up the bassline a bit, gonna speak to the bagelator when hes back in manchester to see what he thinks.

thanks for all your responses, will be finishing this one off for sure as soon

:D :D

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 2:59 pm
by thump rat
Sick tune, love the bass, percussion is on point, like the subtlety of the congos. Nice atmos, little melody adds to eerieness. Only criticism is that on the second breakdown the vocal kind of sharply comes in, perhaps you could ease it in. But the tune ultimately is sick. :D