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I hope you enjoy this song. It was inspired by Depeche Mode, and many of the samples are from Violator. Please do not remove the samples from this tune, as I did spend a lot of time on each of them. If you would like to use them, give me credit. Thank you, Louis "Farmer" Gorenfeld gorenfeld_vrone.net (c) 1997 Alternate Worlds Productions OK! It's time for GREETS! : CHILE - Trackers : Good job spreading this underrated music format into new parts of the world. Maelcum : Call me talentless one, will you? Hehe. Mellow-D : Your music rocks, man, keep it on! Pinball Wizard : I like your chip tunes, very few people can do that with style, including me. Megabyte : Many thanks for supporting, and being in, Alternate Worlds Productions.
Under The Weather By Louis "Farmer" Gorenfeld (c) 1997 Alternate Worlds gorenfeld_vrone.net ------------------------- Greets to: CHILE - Trackers Everyone on #trax ------------------------- All samples by Farmer except the choir and string. DO NOT RIP!
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The artists tells us this tune is inspired by Depeche Mode, and the influence is evident from the opening bars: a minimal, base sequence is soon joined by an electropop drum track before opening up into an effective rhythm. However the track then starts to drift with the introduction of a wandering choir melody that doesn't seem to gel, and some underlying strings which don't help the proceedings. After nearly two minutes, suddenly the track finds itself and the melody and bassline really start to produce results - imagine some vocals and you could be listening to some early DM music for certain. I felt the whole piece could have been a lot tighter though, but still worth a listen if you enjoy synth pop. Decently sampled instruments here, although they do sound a bit thin at times (e.g the choral sample) though I feel this is more due to the composition rather than the samples. Some limited stereo effects but otherwise the piece sounds rather plain. The intro is fairly effective once the percussion starts, but the ending is rather weak with simply a few notes of the bass used to tie things up abruptly.