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Falony - Felatious [psychedelic rock/60's rock/blotterhop]
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Ted Promo
I did this one a little while ago but I don't believe I ever posted it. It was my first real swing at mixing rock. And my first real dive into this form of rock. I didn't really finish it, but this is what I recorded after a few takes, and then I kinda forgot about it.



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44:49m

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01. David Santo - Rising Of Scorpio
02. Dirty Filthy Mud - Forest Of Black
03. The Higher Elevation - Odyssey
04. The Monocles - Psychedelic
05. Sharon Tandy - Hold On
06. Chocolate Watch Band - Medication
07. The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band - Buddha
08. The Unfolding - Play Your Game
09. The Legends - Fever Games
10. Modulo 1000 - Nao Fale Com Paredes
11. Electric Food - I'll Try
12. Steve Akin - I'm Trippin' Alone
13. The Poppy Family - There's No Blood In Bone
14. Commodore Condello's Salty River Navy Band - Sonic Boom
15. Kingdom - All I Need
16. Jesse Harper - Hair Is Down To My Knees
17. Tom Dae Turned On - I Shall Walk
enydo
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Originally posted by Ted Promo




Will listen.
jupiterone
SQUIRTLE. SQUIRRRTLLEEE
ziptnf
Oh my ing god.
Ted Promo
Let's hear it for the pity bump. Awww yeah.
yonny
Where is Hendrix?? :whip:

(downloading)
Ted Promo
Haha, there's a Hendrix cover in there, don't worry.

I wanted to steer clear of the well-known artists since, well, they're well-known.
KilldaDJ
i downloaded this ages ago out of pure curiosity, turned out nice bro :gsmile:

SONIC BOOM.
ziptnf
Definitely rocked my face off listening to this one. Mixing was great with the exception of the one out of I'm Tripping Alone. I can imagine that track was hard to mix with There's No Blood in Bone. Flow was great but maybe Forest of Black raped my brain a bit too early. When I heard that I could have sworn you were on some drugs :p

Excellent set, tho, this is obviously some serious hippie , and I loved it. How much of this music was 1960's-1970's?
Ted Promo
Actually, there's a lot from the 90's and 2000's simply because a lot of the old 60's recordings sound almost too muddy. But stuff like Sharon Tandy is definitely 60's. Yeah, minor false-advertising :p

The flow is kinda ed in this, which is why I ended it and never really got back around to it. And I probably won't, I kinda like it the way it is, in an ironic sense. Thanks for checking in as always, good sir.

ziptnf
Make a set archive. Is there anything interesting that you have created that I haven't heard yet? I think I started listening to your stuff around Dublanta and maybe a few sets before that.
KilldaDJ
see, you can make part 2 of this and just edit them bitches together to make a kick ass set! :toothless
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