I'm a man of few words (because it usually takes me hours to write a few sentences), so all I'll say is that this is a mellow, drifty dreamy kind of track in a housey style ideal for beach-based listening. Hence the title, sea.
Originally posted by chinamon
not true. i say "ugh"
but i am a tranny.
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Originally posted by kotsy
lol colour me retarded
Jan-20-2005 18:38
Nomen Nescio
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Deventer
Great track! Very subtle! Do you know the In Search of Sunrise series of Dj Tiesto or the Live at Ibiza cd of Armin van Buuren? This is that kind of track. The title fits exactly to the track.
No big leads (I seem to always make tracks with a big lead) but just a nice driving bass and a subtle melody. The sound is also crisp and the mixing is good. Maybe the stringpad could be a little louder because it is now very very far away. (but that does give the beachy feeling)
The beat is also very well done, it is a more clubby beat. Overall I am very impressed with the whole track. I have been listening to a lot of tracks from "amateur" trance producers and this is really one of the best!
Cheers!
Jan-20-2005 18:54
State of Matter
Mashed Potatoes
Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Maryland, USA
Solid track yet again, great subtle sound to it all. Would make a nice leadin track.
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Walking to John O'Groats for some spastics
don't like the bassline
other than cannot find fault whatsoever, superb track
took me forever to download it though
Jan-20-2005 19:57
d-miurge
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: Unicornland
**run naked on the beach while listening to your song**
Impressive housy work. It's weird but my favourite drum is the clap ! Top notch !
the shakers remind me a bit the Probspot's style... The bassline is indeed a bit too 'digital' or 'analogic', it will be warmer if you have a sort of 'real' bassline, fretless for example.
PS : it's not good to steal the title of a FX Reason Subtractor preset !
Jan-20-2005 20:39
_Marco_
emruh firhf moize
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: In da club
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Originally posted by EvilTree
Nice and fun easy listening tune.
*bounces in his chair*
+1 cool track
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Jan-20-2005 20:59
montana
dub come save me
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: södertälje. sweden
you know i love it, cheers mart
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Jan-20-2005 23:17
Sirocco
Parametric Surgeon
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: The Seventh City (New Jersey)
rocking track man im gfonna playthis in my next set
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the mix needs some work though. percussion + bassline = too loud, the rhodes and the pads do not stand out enough..
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Jan-21-2005 09:59
DRM
I Choose Noise
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Somewhere where it's raining
really like this mart its got such a nice vibe to it
only possible changes are the bass has a good groove to it but maybe make each not longer so it flows a little better instead of each note stopping suddenly.
Also like others have said the leads do get a little over powered by the bass n percussion but not by much. maybe turn them up a touch