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legendary tunes that have funny off-key beeps going on
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| Phil raa |
Binary finary - 1998 (5:50 in)
Vincent de Moor - Flowtation (1:22 in)
both 100% quality but they have bits where a doop-doop comes in, which doesn't fit into the key the tune is in |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| The original mix of 1998 is hardly a shining example of production technique, is it? |
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| Zenchowdah |
| quote: | Originally posted by Phil raa
Binary finary - 1998 (5:50 in)
Vincent de Moor - Flowtation (1:22 in)
both 100% quality but they have bits where a doop-doop comes in, which doesn't fit into the key the tune is in |
raa mule? |
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| Col |
What a strange idea for a thread. It's like you've just noticed that in those particular tracks and felt the need to state your discovery, whilst disguising it as a discussion where we can all contribute.
'Ferry Corsten - Punk' has the word "digital" in the lyrics. I find this interesting. Can anyone name other tracks where this phenomenom occurs? |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by Col
What a strange idea for a thread. It's like you've just noticed that in those particular tracks and felt the need to state your discovery, whilst disguising it as a discussion where we can all contribute.
'Ferry Corsten - Punk' has the word "digital" in the lyrics. I find this interesting. Can anyone name other tracks where this phenomenom occurs? |
Ashtrax - Digital Reason :) haha; sorry. |
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| Phil raa |
| quote: | Originally posted by Col
What a strange idea for a thread. It's like you've just noticed that in those particular tracks and felt the need to state your discovery, whilst disguising it as a discussion where we can all contribute.
'Ferry Corsten - Punk' has the word "digital" in the lyrics. I find this interesting. Can anyone name other tracks where this phenomenom occurs? |
i know it's like totally nuts, posting on a msg board.
really crazy even :eyes:
Ferry Corsten? haven't heard of him |
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| ReversE |
| I wouldnt call it legendary but a recent favorite was dieter schmidt - morse code from the cold war |
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