I would love a discussion on this track and where TRANCE is heading
Please for the love of god don't release anything. That was a truly horrible listening experience.
And 31st century? Have we time travelled or something?
PETRAN
Sounds like old-school Detroit Techno ot something. Like Derrick May has travelled from 1990 to the future
palm
MIROSONIC was born in 2980.
He began experimenting with underlying dance beats to create the track '3002 AD' . It was released on January 1st 3000 - a track inspired by his love of inter gallactic clubbing culture. Since the end of restrictions on recreational time travel, Mirosonic has had a cult following on Earth from the year 2008. '3002 AD' was retro released in 2008.
oh oh
The track 3002 AD is a futuristic space-age sonic experience where the sound and vibe is influenced by space travel from the31st Century.
The retro released version from 2008 is a stereo 16 bit file.
Ipods play wav files and so I heavily recommend playing the wav versions to experience the full effect and not settle for the mp3s although the mp3s are very high quality.
In car sound systems the futuristic effects are quite powerful especially the spacecraft effects. I also advise the checking of the bass levels in car systems as the bass and aggressive kick usually do not need bass volume enhancement.
In some cases the BASS settings need to be lowered.
Basically adjust the bass level settings to a point where the kick does not overpower the melody.
This will guarantee a full space-age experience.
creon444
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The track 3002 AD is a futuristic space-age sonic experience where the sound and vibe is influenced by space travel from the31st Century.
You guys must smoke some really good in the future. I'm looking forward to it!
Mirosonic-3002
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Originally posted by creon444
You guys must smoke some really good in the future. I'm looking forward to it!
The bottom line is that it is the internet, inundated with crap from both amateurs and professionals, alike, that also provides a vehicle for talent to eventually emerge. Right now, there are so many channels to choose from. Eventually, people will get tired of sifting through crap and develop systems of analyzing large batches of music for content that appeals to them. Critics, themselves, will become better organized at ferreting out the diamonds from the chaff, and be able to concentrate the promotion of better artists.
In short, believe it or not, I believe things are evolving. It isn't pretty and it may not get much better for a while, now, but eventually, the static will dissipate, the wannabes will become discouraged, and all manner of music will get better. For now, however, I'm content with that feeling of sifting through a few dozen songs to hear one I care to download and listen to, again.
If that is the music from 3002 a.d. then I am truly, truly wrong. I am very wrong and I apologize, profusely. Apparently, sometime in the future, the world will be dominated by a totalitarian regime that uses leit motifs common to 1993 club music as a form of mind control.
~Viva la revolution!
Mr.Mystery
Didn't you spam with this turd once already?
RickyM
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Didn't you spam with this turd once already?
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MrJiveBoJingles
I mourn the day that compressors became easily available to the general public rather than just mastering engineers.
nefardec
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Originally posted by PETRAN
Sounds like old-school Detroit Techno ot something. Like Derrick May has travelled from 1990 to the future