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carwash
from United Kingdom on 2002-08-01 09:45 [#00333152]
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sorry, but seeing as a few of you guys are sharing your musical talents with everyone, I thought I might as well too
http://zebox.com/furrq/
i signed up for this zebox thingy yesterday since my webname people have closed down my site (can you believe they actually wanted me to PAY for it?!! the nerve!!!)
:)
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Spikee Dragon
from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-01 09:52 [#00333157]
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I like Jackpapercut, (Well worth checking out) I could imagine a real crazy Detroit techno remix of this type of thing. The way the mild distortion builds up over that weird baseline then the main track kicks back in... This is real good. I like this a lot and I'm normally quite picky.
If you get a CD out filled with this kinda music be sure to drop me a line. i'll pick a copy up. Love that drum loop...
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w M w
from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-01 09:54 [#00333161]
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It's about creating a repeating pattern and additively changing it, which is "tracker" like. Maybe dancing music more than intellectual music. The organic parts like the beginning were great but limited in entertainment value by a more repetitious construction on the larger scale.
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carwash
from United Kingdom on 2002-08-01 09:56 [#00333165]
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wow...cool -cheers mate - I kinda thought my post would sink like a lead balloon down into the depths of posts that never get read :)
and you didn't even slate it! (looks round for wood to touch!)heh,heh
I've got loadsa tracks kicking around at home - I'll try and get some more uploaded later on
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Spikee Dragon
from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-01 09:56 [#00333166]
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I like repetitive in moderation. (See; My Tracks) I have heard a lot worse than this. It sounds so much more professional then a lot of other independent music around.
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carwash
from United Kingdom on 2002-08-01 09:57 [#00333167]
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see...what did i tell you - spoke too soon :)
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Spikee Dragon
from Newcastle (United Kingdom) on 2002-08-01 10:00 [#00333175]
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I really want to hear a fast Detroit deep techno remix of this, Maybe like Knased C64 on www.mp3.com/FMS.
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carwash
from United Kingdom on 2002-08-01 10:38 [#00333246]
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admitedly the track is more than a little repetitve. I'd intended to take this mix and do something a little more complicated with it - like taking some ideas from this track:
http://www.samwillard.com/furrq/acridad!.mp3 (hosted on my friends site cos a)Zebox won't let me upload and b) it's a 'remix' i did as a bit of fun a while back...the title kinda gives away what it's a mix of- i'm thinking it kinda violates a few copyright laws)....it's very, very rough, but there's some things in there that do "it" for me.
When I came to listening to Jackpapercut as it was though, I found I really like the way the track feels kinda tame, in a way, and repetitve- simply cos it seems to give the end slower dum loop bit quite a kick somehow (if u catch my drift!)
I find it hard to explain why I do certain things in tracks sometimes - I generally just play with them until I can sit back and listen to them while having a ciggie, without shaking my head and reaching for the mixer to change something!
Still tempted (at the risk of over-crowding it) to put more of a melody on there and maybe re-structure the main track a little
anyway - enough of my ramblings! Thanks for your comments!!
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