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dee jay mars
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Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Cambridge, UK
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Mar-16-2003 16:40
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tranzMental
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Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Miami, Florida
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Hmm...I'm givin this track a listen right now.
Okay, the bass, and all the effects that accompany the track are good. The beat is steady and progressive. Did you make some of these synths from scratch? That one synth at 3:05 is interesting, and sounds like it's made from scratch. When the beat starts again at 3:34, it has this energy to it. Very dance-like, and 'neutral', which means, it's not dark, or light, but in between. From the start I imagine you wanted to make a bangin ass progressive track. At 4:32 that synth was interesting, as the beat was slowin down. The vocals were cool, and so were the breakdowns, which is rare sometimes in Progressive. In noticed you added some 'Trancey' breaks, or is it me? Well, kept the track from being un-interesting, but the track was very interesting, and kept my attention.
That's the thing, I really don't listen to much prog singles, unless a good DJ is spinnin some wicked stuff. I can imagine this track being a banger, since it does stand out in lotsa ways. It's not bad, and I can't think of anything to add, so that's a BIG plus. -Mental
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Mar-16-2003 17:24
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Nightflowers
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Location: Vallée des Vents Brûlants
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Mar-16-2003 19:34
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Gil Shwarts
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| quote: | Originally posted by tranzMental
Hmm...I'm givin this track a listen right now.
Okay, the bass, and all the effects that accompany the track are good. The beat is steady and progressive. Did you make some of these synths from scratch? That one synth at 3:05 is interesting, and sounds like it's made from scratch. When the beat starts again at 3:34, it has this energy to it. Very dance-like, and 'neutral', which means, it's not dark, or light, but in between. From the start I imagine you wanted to make a bangin ass progressive track. At 4:32 that synth was interesting, as the beat was slowin down. The vocals were cool, and so were the breakdowns, which is rare sometimes in Progressive. In noticed you added some 'Trancey' breaks, or is it me? Well, kept the track from being un-interesting, but the track was very interesting, and kept my attention.
That's the thing, I really don't listen to much prog singles, unless a good DJ is spinnin some wicked stuff. I can imagine this track being a banger, since it does stand out in lotsa ways. It's not bad, and I can't think of anything to add, so that's a BIG plus. -Mental |
WOW
awesome response man!
really appriciate it thanks!
Nightflowers, i'm still working on that tune... alrady sent a demo of it to Black Hole but didn't get any response yet
also sent it to my contact in London... waiting for his response 
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Mar-16-2003 19:45
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Gil Shwarts
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umm well i didn't really knew the vocals were used in other tracks until now...
thanks for the warning, will go and get permission asap 
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Mar-18-2003 06:27
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