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| S_madis |
| quote: | Originally posted by stipsy
personally, fortier is . |
couldn't agree more. For me his sound goes nowhere! its like its at this constant tempo, with a clear lack of variation and innovation. |
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| Matt Jay |
| How much of that gay 'electro-prog' will be in it? |
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| tathi |
| quote: | Originally posted by S_madis
couldn't agree more. For me his sound goes nowhere! its like its at this constant tempo, with a clear lack of variation and innovation. |
boooo! :whip:
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| JayKuE |
Belated as usual but I just finished listening to this thoroughly. I'm not too big on where Sasha's been cruising for the last 8 months or so, but hey, the rock kids love it. Me? I just don't see the banging of pots and pans with wooden spoons (tachyon?) for percussion as all that innovative really. I bopped my head 30 minutes in, till i began feeling ewan pearson making his presence felt.
On the bright side though, the appeal of ableton is really growing on me. After hearing what he's done with beanfield - tides [carl craig's remix], I'm really impressed. I've had this tune in my box for a while (which every man and his pet racoon may now have :( ) - and he's just added so much more to it - keep in mind, being remixed live. the majority of this original track consists of a beat, a bass synth, a minimally processed vocal, and snare + hat for good measure.
mixed live with ableton - he's introduced a different bass drum, emphasized percussion added all the way through, new bassline (quite deep in the lower frequencies), ambient trinkling pad/synth in the background and orgied with the vocal!
Fantastic.
Thoughts on the mix?
Anybody want to guess what that weird ass sound in Tiefschwarz's" dub is? 49 mins in?
i got dibs on the involvement of a wooden spoon :) |
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