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Max Graham - Sepia
Dunno how old this tune is, but it's really cool...nice composition and track structure, and some mean basslines. Check it out.
this is one of those great tunes that you put on, and 12mins 34secs later you regain your conscience and say "wtf was that??? i can't believe how amazing it was!"
i just get lost in every single max graham tune... time passes by so quickly when i listen to them. amazing work.
sepia, one of oakey's favorites, 12:34 and not a single boring second.
max graham is NEVER boring.
Quite old but still amazing...
Track
This track was actually longer than what is on the vinyl release. If memory serves it was over 15 mins, Max told me that Hope made him cut down the time.
Too bad to, there was another breakdown on there that was 10 times as powerful as the one we all hear IMO.
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| Originally posted by BChandler This track was actually longer than what is on the vinyl release. If memory serves it was over 15 mins, Max told me that Hope made him cut down the time. Too bad to, there was another breakdown on there that was 10 times as powerful as the one we all hear IMO. |
Sepia
If memory serves the full version may have been up on his website for a short while. The nite I heard him play it was off a CD. I dont think any vinyl was pressed on that mix.
Re: Sepia
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| Originally posted by BChandler If memory serves the full version may have been up on his website for a short while. The nite I heard him play it was off a CD. I dont think any vinyl was pressed on that mix. |
Sepia (Promo Vinyl) 12:34
Sepia (Original Mix) 10:18
a 15min one???...damn...i wanna hear that...this song is just amazin...everythin about it...the emotions...gets me tingly everytime...
yeah, this is a great track. i have the promo on mp3 (12:34) and the full release vinyl at home, but i didn't realize that the full release was shorter. i'll have to listen to the vinyl again when i get home.
*all* max graham's tracks kick. some people think they all sound the same, but that may have to do with the fact that many of them were produced within a period of a month or two apparently. it's just taken hope recordings about two years to finally release all of these tracks. for instance, his latest "tell you" was around for well over a year and half before it was released last month on vinyl. 
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| Originally posted by BChandler This track was actually longer than what is on the vinyl release. If memory serves it was over 15 mins, Max told me that Hope made him cut down the time. Too bad to, there was another breakdown on there that was 10 times as powerful as the one we all hear IMO. |
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| Originally posted by TiestoInTheMix *bitchslaps the monitor* damn it! *writes down on a piece of paper in huge letters "FIND FULL VERSION OF SEPIA (15min)" and glues it to the side of the monitor* thank you for the info! *goes back into his own world that he created in his mind. they know him there* |
laffin so hard.
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| Originally posted by DJPrototypeX Sepia (Promo Vinyl) 12:34 Sepia (Original Mix) 10:18 |
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| Originally posted by Starfox Sepia = CD-R Sepria (Original Mix) = Vinyl. cheers, f0x |
This tune is so good. The lyrics are so beautiful!
Is this available on vinyl for normal ppl?
this tune is gorgeous...basslines are very techy and definitely one of the best tune he has made in my opinion.
if you liked sepia...i highly recommend Max graham-airtight which is more of a sadder tune.
Sepia
I remember talking directly with Max at a show in Houston while he was playing it.
I remember it being around 15 mins. Maybe bcope who works with him will refesh our memories. There was another breakdown, which wasnt released which was so much more powerful than the one on the vinyl release.
It was amazing. Looking forward to hearing some of his new material.
Re: Sepia
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| Originally posted by BChandler I remember talking directly with Max at a show in Houston while he was playing it. I remember it being around 15 mins. Maybe bcope who works with him will refesh our memories. There was another breakdown, which wasnt released which was so much more powerful than the one on the vinyl release. It was amazing. Looking forward to hearing some of his new material. |
Ahhhhhh....Max Graham, my fav prog DJ 
His new productions arent really as melodic as the ones he's done before. There more techy w/ a prog house approach. Not saying that there bad tunes but I really like when his tunes are melodic, thats like his trademark. Still great tunes though.
JaY
Barraka - Song To The Siren (Max Graham Remix).. OMFG!!
Max Graham vs. Starecase - Love The Bomb .. Ooooh Myyy Fucckkkin Gawwddd!!!!!!
*adds Max Graham - Sepia to "remember to download.txt"*
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