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Hello Renegaders,
I would like to share with you all the latest Circus of Mind track called "Slurfing the Ineffable"
I you have any opinions or comments, I would love to hear them.
www.circusofmind.com/slurfing_...ffable.mp3
Cheers,
~Brian
I would like to share with you all the latest Circus of Mind track called "Slurfing the Ineffable"
I you have any opinions or comments, I would love to hear them.
www.circusofmind.com/slurfing_...ffable.mp3
Cheers,
~Brian
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Re: Slurfing the Ineffable
Sat, March 22, 2008 - 2:13 PMBrian, WOW
you are so good with that virus!
I love this track. This is the most bad ass thing I've heard in a long time!
I love your work, man.
So innovative, so psychedelic, so unpredictable.
SO GROOVY!!
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Re: Slurfing the Ineffable
Sun, March 23, 2008 - 6:56 AMPritty trippy, there. Nice one. Reminds me of a Metroid-like soundtrack or something. One of those levels where you took and elevator to hell and killed a boss...lol.
If that's the sound of a virus, they are pretty cool sounding. I see why people are so into them.
I'm not really much in to dubstep, but I like how this is deep, but sounds playful. I also really like the 4 on da floor that drops in. I really think dubstep could do to be played w/ more psy-trance elements. Nice and progressive. Good work. Sounds good in the headphones at work. I have a hard time finding anything really wrong with it. It really has a nice flow and from a composition standpoint, is really well played with very hip innovation of current sounds. Bravo!! -
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Re: Slurfing the Ineffable
Sun, March 23, 2008 - 7:34 AMThanks guys.
Some of the sounds are from my Virus, but I have been getting into NI massive a lot lately. I also like to work with zebra.
I don't necessarily listen to much dubstep either, but i like working at 70/140bpm because it allows me to jump between the slow spacious vibe and the rolling psytrance tunnel. Its much more interesting to me when music isn't grounded in a single genre but dances through and between them.
Thanks for listening.
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Re: Slurfing the Ineffable
Sun, March 23, 2008 - 9:16 AMAye!! I've been landing at around 87bpm for most my works lately which translates well to an ideal (for me) 174bpm dnb tempo. I also love being able to break out from a style or even teeter between them. I think my next few tracks are going to be very much trip hop structured with dnb elements/sampling. It makes me giddy thinking about it. ***!!Find the yet to be overexploited niche first, my friends!!*** -
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Re: Slurfing the Ineffable
Mon, March 24, 2008 - 4:55 AMI generally schmergle the tempo around 230-245 for my harder stuff, but when I do drumandbass, I like it around 160 actually. Maybe because it makes a little more room between the notes so that my amateur mastering techniques don't sound too messy hehe.
freakin' brilliant track! very original indeed. I can't really find anything to say about it suggestion-wise either.
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Re: Slurfing the Ineffable
Mon, March 24, 2008 - 5:25 AMi still think the master of the 1/2x 2x in a track is t-power's "mutant jazz" from back in the day... (168bpm)
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