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Dave Seaman - Gobbledygook Parts 3 & 4 - Out Now
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| audiotherapist |

Audio Therapy's head honcho Dave Seaman has been producing music for nearly
20 years. First it was under the Brothers In Rhythm and Brothers Love Dubs
aliases with Steve Anderson and then Alan 'Loafer' Bremner. More recently,
it was as Group Therapy with Chad Jackson and Stel. But now finally, he's
succumbed to making a track under his own name, entitled 'Gobbledygook'.
"I wanted to go back to the original way DJs made records", said Dave. "Like
when we made 'Such A Good Feeling' and 'The Mighty Ming'. It was all based
around samples rather than the soft synth and plug ins world we seem to live
in today. I spent hours sourcing from the strangest of places. There's
everything from Native American Indians and Bulgarian choirs to Argentinian
dance troupes and exotic birds".
The result is an eastern influenced techy tribal affair with nods to the old
school but still with it's feet firmly on contemporary dancefloors. There's
also a remix pack to follow.
So why 'Gobbledygook'?
"It'll make sense when you hear it" says Dave "Or not as the case may be!"
Out Now on Digital Download
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| kadomony |
good mixes here. i got both of them.
3 is sort of a wider, lush junglish escapade, while 4 is more deep and psytrance-like. |
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| darin epsilon |
| quote: | Originally posted by audiotherapist
I spent hours sourcing from the strangest of places. There's
everything from Native American Indians and Bulgarian choirs to Argentinian
dance troupes and exotic birds". |
Is this for real? If so, I'm very impressed. This is exactly what I want to do with my own music. I'm really big on international folk music. |
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