looking for a tune with long build up as reference
I'm currently working on a project , that it's riff is so fierce and powerful that i kinda extended the buildup from the 2nd break , now i have this huge energy that kind of get out control for me so i'm looking for a reference track that has somewhat long build up . my project is about 130bpm if this limits my search ... th
Nov-05-2010 19:46
Looney4Clooney
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Any scot project tune from 2000 to 2003. He pretty much invented the super break and build since pretty much every tune from that era was the main tune of everyone's set.
Think it starts at like 3 minutes and comes back at 6. NEver was a fan of the uk hardtrance. By the end you are just kinda like ok , we get it. That is the most drawn out build I can think of. Not to mention the tune is at 145 ish. That is a long time to be biting your cheek.
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Nov-05-2010 19:52
Dj_Kile
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the jk walker tune fits more to what i'm looking for , actually it gave me some ideas , repeat some part of the riff , unfold the whole melody , repeat one part again , some beats , hats , shakers ... and boom
Nov-05-2010 20:19
Looney4Clooney
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I added a link, check out the other scot project tune I added. It basically goes to a part where you think it is the main drop but then it goes back to the main melody. This was at the time that people stopped doing main melody drops and it is quite clever how he reintroduces the melody.
also one of my own has a rather sick german styled build with the wall of snare builds and all the bells and whistles of 2003. The break starts at 3:30
Originally posted by Mad for Brad
I added a link, check out the other scot project tune I added. It basically goes to a part where you think it is the main drop but then it goes back to the main melody. This was at the time that people stopped doing main melody drops and it is quite clever how he reintroduces the melody.
that 1st drop is epic , specially when he adds the bass for brief second , it's like mind tricks .
Nov-05-2010 20:36
Dj_Kile
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Originally posted by kevin shawn
Jonesy - Independance (stadium mix) (Paul van Dyk rework)
Only the most epic build ever.
yeah , paul hammered it over and over endlessly , but yeah it's good reference
Nov-05-2010 20:37
Looney4Clooney
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and the fm synthesis while the melody is playing which then goes back to the melody. Most clever build ever.
i listened to terminal back then when you posted it in the contest thread ,i told you i liked it didn't i !
anyway yeah , that's a long ass build up ,you use passages of the main melody to create tension, very useful too
Nov-05-2010 20:57
derail
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Jonesy - Independance has a constant build from 4:05 to 5:26. I remember this being played in clubs, it was nuts!
(oops, I didn't notice that other people had already mentioned it. It's always the first song I think of when I think of "insane buildup". I'll have to use it as inspiration one day)
Nov-05-2010 23:53
Looney4Clooney
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that build just has snares and the same melody. I guess you had to of been there high because that is one lame build. Typical UK rubush. The germans knew how to do a proper build.