The guitars pulled me in, then the dimensional cruse began. I knew I would be on one heck of a ride, and I was right. Great production. PEACE. T576 OUT.
Phrygian mode on the opening guitar gives you that warm fuzzy Arabic feeling. No, I did not play the initial g-tar sounds but yes I created the VST chain that blows you away mate! The mix, is just what I do Ehh? How's it going for X-mas, u all ready for the holidaze in the Great White North. ;-)
indeed you are spot on. And yes I was entertaining myself. I did do a full-length mix of the last third of this piece, but I am not yet sure If I will release it.
Sounds like Giovanni Giorgo got lost at a rock concert :) the whole production is nice and you got there a really special analaog kind of synth stuff going. This is ready for the dancefloor. Those squishy wooblie sub synth are gnarly af. I just wet my pants of eargasm. I'm a huge fan of italy disco and you made a great track. This one really suprised me. What kind of drum machine did you used?
So the drums are loops, varying 808s to live drums. in this 40 track piece, about 15 tracks are dedicated to drums and percussion to make that seemingly melded drum sound.
Maybe. I would need a good guitarist although I have to say the VST treatments I through on this guitar loop were killer. I named the effects chain ¨Ḧoly Shit¨
Another quality job Cru, you really are a jack of all trades musically, I think your work is stunning, another great listen taking me in different directions, the bass is brilliant in this love the synths in the last section
The different type of scenes that your music puts in my mind is the reason why I enjoy listening to your tunes. You never know what to expect with you and you never disappoint. I love the vibrant sounds and rollercoaster this one takes me on. 3:47 is definitely my favorite section. Great work as usual.
La intro es impresionante, me encanta como se va fundiendo con el ritmo techno. Gran producción con unos sintes muy trabajados. Buen toque ácido antes del final. Enorme guitarra. Buena mezcla. Que tengas un buen día compañero. Paz y salud.
the techno part is pretty trippy i enjoyed that. possibly i could have done without the cock rock start but those big drums are pretty mean and i guess it provides a good contrast before getting down to business! pretty cool really...
Thanks Mate. Those drums were a simple trap beat but I added some vintage verb from Valhalla to create an almost gated drum sound. I was going for that pounding sound Bonham had on ¨When the levee breaks¨. I wanted to try a new approach by sonically blasting you and then bringing it back down to a techno bubble and top it off with some Italio disco.
Enorme tema amigo crucethus, me encanta cuando hay innovación, y aquí la hay. El sonido ácido se encuentra muy evolucionado y la elaboración de la pista es perfecta, igual que la mezcla. Me encanta como te a quedado amigo mío. Que tengas un buen día. Salud y paz para todos.
Potente batería que entra con fuerza y carácter desde el principio, y ese bajo tan elegante y juguetón, tanto como ese piano que va cogiendo su sitio en medio de la pista, y ese sonido tan especial que te engancha con esa particular melodía que acaba por enamorarte de esta pista por completo. Me gusta como te ha quedado amigo crucethus.
Thank You. This track seems to gain Traction as Time moves on. I originally made this track as I always loved what Paul Hardcastle had made with "19". The Idea that you could stop a dance floor with something with meaning and purpose was always appealing to me. Thus this tune.
He llegado un poco tarde , pero he conseguido escuchar esta maravilla de tema. Tiene todo, calidad de mezcla, de sonidos electrónicos muy bien escogidos. Una clase magistral de como hacer un éxito. Bien hecho amigo crucethus, esto es genial.
LOVE IT CRU...I WAS LOOKIN FORWARD TO COMIN BACK TO LM TO HEAR YOUR TRACKS...BEEN GONE FOR A WHILE...IF THEIRS SOMETHIN U DID THAT U THINK I SHOULD CHECK...LET ME KNOW...CHEERS
Ahh Mate, thanks for the kind words. I never know if I'm on someone's fav list sometimes. here's a track I did in 2015 and remastered in 2016 that might pique your interest. https://www.looperman.com/tracks/detail/174110
Hey, Steve! I missed this one the first time out. I was thinking that your music had become much more innovative and adventuresome as time went on, but clearly I was wrong. It ALWAYS was innovative and adventuresome!
You clearly are working on a different plane than most of us, I think. I'm gravitating back to wanting to hear more House and Trance. So, this really hit the spot for me. Thanks for digging it out again. :)
Thank you for the kind words Eric. It is true, my musical compositions generally lean towards the esoteric sometimes. The reason for that is usually because I am bored with typical popular sounds and I want to invent a new sound sometimes that no one has heard of based on tweaking the popular.
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Nice sneaky transitions from one part to the next. I like the hint of shuffle in the beat.
I like that beep. The crashes are very "drum machine."
I love listening to music where it is clear the artist is entertaining themselves.
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Thanks Paul!
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Wow, beautiful track.
Great work as usual mate.
Well done Doc.
Maj
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You clearly are working on a different plane than most of us, I think. I'm gravitating back to wanting to hear more House and Trance. So, this really hit the spot for me. Thanks for digging it out again. :)
Eric