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  • dayafter.it is a IT format module. Uncompressed, it is 916.81KB in size and has been downloaded 1986 times since Mon 18th Jul 2005 :D

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  • Mod Archive ID: 36432
  • Downloads: 1986
  • Favourited: 0 times
  • MD5: 862e69a266fdfc6ffd6ce53658932a27
  • Format: IT
  • Channels: 9
  • Uncompressed Size: 916.81KB
  • Genre: Trance - Goa

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member Posted by TMA Placeholder Account on Sat 24th Sep 2005, rated 3 / 10.

Noise with a beat, that's it. For just over 6 minutes the song speaks to me in a language that I cannot determine. I have no idea WHAT this is, but it's a long ways off from music. The track starts with a dance bass drum and... jumbled, off-key, and consistent high hats played throughout the entire length of the track, then this seemingly backward-sampled cymbal comes in, only adding to the noise. Because of these offset high hats the song has no real definition and it takes away the luster from EVERYTHING the artist was trying to accomplish in this track. But if this annoying percussion had some sort of order or even removed completely, the artist does some pretty good ambience work. I would have to disagree with some of the instruments the used to make the unique rhythm in many places, but it's not so bad when the percussive jargon is removed from the song. Sorry, but if this song is done I wouldn't think so. Apparently the artist used Impulse Tracker for this one and judging by some of the effects and sounds used, this track gives me a pretty good idea that the artist knew what he/she was doing as far as creating the mood, but why the off-key high percussion? The samples were good, but the choice of samples used were a bit poor in places, particularly toward the end where the final beat in the track creates some mad resonance before (it loops). There's no real room for potential in this piece other than fixing the consistent noise that's played throughout the six minutes of the track.


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Basty/CDGS presents:



                  ──┬──  │   │  ┌────       ┌──┐   ┌───┐  ┐   ┌
                    │    │   │  │           │  └┐  │   │  └┐ ┌┘
                    │    ├───┤  ├───        │   │  ├───┤   └┬┘
                    │    │   │  │           │  ┌┘  │   │    │
                    │    │   │  └────       └──┘   │   │    │


                        ┌───┐  ┌────  ──┬──  ┌────  ┌───┐
                        │   │  │        │    │      │   │
                        ├───┤  ├───     │    ├───   ├──┬┘
                        │   │  │        │    │      │  └┐
                        │   │  │        │    └────  │   │



Duration: 6:08 mins
Composed from July, the 13th to 14th, 2005.
Total composing time was over 9+ hourz.
Channels: 9/20 (Host/Virtual).
Samples are taken from Acid, Prodigy, Jx8p, Nyrlthotp and various
unknown people.
Thank you all!

(IT2.14+ version required due to sample compression !)

Finally it's done. The whole album, A Shaman's Goa Dream, is now finished.
After almost 5 years of composing all work has been done. I hope that you
not only enjoyed this track but also the whole album.
Soon it's time to visit the Antaris festival in order to finish the
transformation of matter. Although a lot of work has been done from the
spirits and lightworkers. But there's still plenty to do...
This will probably also the last song I make in Berlin. Since I'm going
then to my sweet love to Bavaria...
This song ends of course with an ambient touch, so it has a very soft
fade out.
I wish you happy dancing and chilling. May be the light with you, forever!
BTW: It's nice to play with "Global Scaling Pocket Calculator" in order to
find more resonant frequencies with the cosmos. Especially playing with
it in IT (i.e. using the tool to calculate the desired frequencies and
setting the frequency/speed parameters in IT to the according
values...but nevertheless, this is a point where I really wish that
ImpulseTracker starts to support floating point samples, too (maybe this
can be done by using a 32 bit integer, where upper 16 bits are integer and
the lower 16 bits a 1/65536th fraction of the integer, i.e. 0x38000
representing 3.5 (3 + (0x8000/0x10000)). Okey, this would restrict sample
rate to 65535Hz), so we should use a 64 bit integer and use the upper
32 bits for integer parts and the lower 32 bits for fractional parts.
So for now, the end of this album has come...and soon, time will follow...
I love you all...goodbye!

                             !!! Save the Earth !!!

The beloved greetz fly out to:

Scene greetings:
TRSi, DEFJAM!, QUARTEX, RAZOR 1911, SKiD ROW, LAXITY, SUPPLEX, INFERNAL
DUO, SEASONS, RADiCAL PROJEKT, DECAY, KFMF, TRIP, BASEHEAD, KENZU,
THE UNCONSCIOUSNESS, MoLK, JEFFREY LIM, TRITON, FUTURE CREW, ViK, DRAGON,
DUAL CREW, THE SUPERIONS, ZaSTaR, SHiZO and all others I've forgotten (I
know that I always forget somebody, so forgive me. If you're a quality
scene member/group, I probably have forgotten you, unless I don't know
you)...

Personal greetings:
Gwendolyn Kriwaczek, Lesslow, Sahne, Bluetaurus, Arkana, Werner Biendl,
Neoschamane, tUv0K, Scorpion25, Kitara, Habib, Ragnaeroek, Jafrael,
Koenig Rasta, Senedjem, all from the wonderful Allmystery Forum.
Yasemin Turan, Nadja Kiφrboe, Christin Kny, Lars-Christian Pelz (aka DJ
Trackmaster), Kristina & Eva Kratochvilova from Czech Republic, Lloyd
Rosen, Aleksander Baldeck (aka Wonder), Werner Kunze (and Jan), Jan Woelk,
Angela Doege, Franzi & Rocky, Heidi & Toyo from Antaris 2001 and Yakumi,
Andreas, Marc and all others who I met on VOOV Experience 2002, Antaris
2003/04, Boris Kapuste, Holger Pasch, Steve Graffenberger, Matthias Kost
(Schizo), Marcel Rose, Thomas Thuermann, Annett Callies, Markus
Steinwerth, Thomas Schmidt, Silvia Voeller, Markus & Daniel Affelt, Bjoern
Lippoldt & Dominik, Otto, Erik, Michael & Matthias Grosse, Lars Schmidt,
Jens Grehl, Heike Moebius, Juergen Klotz, Christian Kraft, Claudia Voigt,
Bartosz Marek, Sascha Heu, Oliver Maruschko, Stefan Wiedmann, Katja
Georgi, Katja Schoetz, Carsten Graubmann and his Torben, Stefan Wagner,
Steffen Friedrich, Ronald Jahn, Carsten Zackel, Matthias Heger, Robert
Wiesdorf, Sven Schellberg, Romy Schulz, Bjoern Boettcher, Lars Knipping,
Ralf Anske, Folker Gramse and...YOU
(for listening to this music, even if you found it shit). And, of course,
all others who I've forgotten.

For more infos about our group look our CDGS.NFO file which should be
supplied with this song.

If you want to contact me, please do it via E-Mail:
cdgs.basty_web.de

Also don't forget to visit our homepage:
http://www.cdgs-crew.com

or my Legalize!-homepage:
http://www.legalize.com/greenhouse/bastyseasons (Legalize Marijuana and
                                                 end the drug war !!!)

Bye Bye !

                           :-) Basty (-:

Shamanism, breaking the barriers of the physical world.

Bassdrum.DDHr
606.open.hihat
606.closed.hihat
Keith303.Bass.Rev
303.high.sweep
Gong.1
Acid.flanger.chorus
K303.bassrev2
K303.bassrev3
K303.bassrev4
K303.bassrev5
K303.bassrev6
K303.bassrev7
K303.bassrev8
Prodigy
???.Snare
Nyrlthotp.Snare.Metal.Rev
Wind.hush
Staz.wave.3
Jx8p.soft.pad
Air.1
Synth.sine
smoothpad.tH!
Guiro.2
???.waterdrop
Pad
???.Goa.String
Sequence.160E
Sequence.160F
acid sample #1
acid sample #2
acid sample #3
acid sample #4
acid sample #5

Basty/CDGS presents:
  *** THE DAY AFTER ***
(IT2.14+ required !)

Duration: 6:08 mins
Date: 14-Jul-2005
Composing time: 9+ hourz
Channels: 9/20 (Host/V.)
Samples: Acid, Prodigy,
         Nyrlthotp, Jx8p
         and unknown.

Yes! After almost two
months, I'm glad to
present you just another
CDGS release. Again,
psychedelic Goa Trance
composed entirely on an
Cannabis trip. This song
is dedicated my light
brothers and sisters:
First my sweet beautiful
love Gwendolyn and then
follows Lesslow,
Bluetaurus, Arkana and
Sahne.
I hope you love this one
as I do...

Enjoy it!
(4 more infos press
SHIFT-F9 in IT or M in
Cubic Player. For other
players/trackers refer
to your documentation how
to show the song message)
Bassdrum.DDHr
606.open.hihat
606.closed.hihat
Keith303.Bass.Rev
303.high.sweep
Gong.1
Acid.flanger.chorus
K303.bassrev2
K303.bassrev3
K303.bassrev4
K303.bassrev5
K303.bassrev6
K303.bassrev7
K303.bassrev8
Prodigy
???.Snare
Nyrlthotp.Snare.Metal.Rev
Wind.hush
Staz.wave.3
Jx8p.soft.pad
Air.1
Synth.sine
smoothpad.tH!
Guiro.2
???.waterdrop
Pad
???.Goa.String
Sequence.160E
Sequence.160F
acid sample #1
acid sample #2
acid sample #3
acid sample #4
acid sample #5

Basty/CDGS presents:
  *** THE DAY AFTER ***
(IT2.14+ required !)

Duration: 6:08 mins
Date: 14-Jul-2005
Composing time: 9+ hourz
Channels: 9/20 (Host/V.)
Samples: Acid, Prodigy,
         Nyrlthotp, Jx8p
         and unknown.

Yes! After almost two
months, I'm glad to
present you just another
CDGS release. Again,
psychedelic Goa Trance
composed entirely on an
Cannabis trip. This song
is dedicated my light
brothers and sisters:
First my sweet beautiful
love Gwendolyn and then
follows Lesslow,
Bluetaurus, Arkana and
Sahne.
I hope you love this one
as I do...

Enjoy it!
(4 more infos press
SHIFT-F9 in IT or M in
Cubic Player. For other
players/trackers refer
to your documentation how
to show the song message)

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