Claytons-Mick Rippon (CLAYTONS.XM)
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Posted by TMA Placeholder Account on Tue 13th Jul 1999, rated 9 / 10.
Wow! This tune clearly states that Mick Rippon is one of the greatest trackers ever. This absolutely fabulous tune, starts out a little jungle style, with insects in the background. About 2.40 in the song starts the organ, turning it to a very good-sounding, dancable tune. Go get this one! All samples are great, and fit nicely with the others. The insects in the beginning are very great, a plus to them. This whole tune has a "jungle" style over it, making it very good, and rhythmical. Another great thing about this song is that it is long, 7:38 seconds long. D/l or be a jerk.
Wow! This tune clearly states that Mick Rippon is one of the greatest trackers ever. This absolutely fabulous tune, starts out a little jungle style, with insects in the background. About 2.40 in the song starts the organ, turning it to a very good-sounding, dancable tune. Go get this one! All samples are great, and fit nicely with the others. The insects in the beginning are very great, a plus to them. This whole tune has a "jungle" style over it, making it very good, and rhythmical. Another great thing about this song is that it is long, 7:38 seconds long. D/l or be a jerk.
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Written by ... Mick Rippon 29-1-96 Email: rip_hunterlink.net.au Voice: +61 (049) 574497 ... A big thankyou to Rori Steele for the help with the samples. Comments are always welcome ... Greets fly to: RoriMattFredAltantis RandomBlueapacheBa seheadDenniscYannis LeviathanAmusic and ... Astrid.
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This one was certainly an eye-opener for me in seeing how tracked music could sound when freed from as much restriction in number of channels. Such a detailed and awesome composition!