I have a dream (ihavead.it)
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_-._.-_.-________ *I have a dream * -_----------_--_* _-- __-----__ - - - -- Composed by Pete 2.3.1998, with Impulse Tracker 2.14 -_______________________- Style : Dreamhouse ,or? Lenght: 3ù52 Bpm : 145 _______________________ - - _________________________ Greetz goes to : -TSEC (The Solid Energy Crew) Most of samples are ripped from TSEC -Thanks! -and to my friendùs: Hare ,Jyge, Black_out , Rike , Kokki6 ,Echo and all others. _________________________ If you have any comments please mail : pete_h(a)gnwmail.com _________________________ Visit or die! ;) www.surf.to/pete_h _________________________ If you want listen more my songs check: www.traxinspace.com Artist name : pete_h _________________________ ---> <--- <-> -_- _-_ ___ <-- --> <-- ___ __- _-- Gotcha!
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You start this piece out wondering what the heck it's going to be, with a bass kick and everybody's favorite jet-engine panning across, but then the bpm jumps up to something definitely danceable, and the synth and strings come in to confirm any reservations. You can easily start to groove in this... The problem is, every time you really start getting into a groove, there's a beat miscalculation and the measures just don't match up. That's enough to throw anyone off their steps, and the one break in the song just doesn't fit at all. The key to good dance music is coherence and consistence, and this song just doesn't have enough of either, no matter how hard it tries. There's good and bad, here... First, the good: The panning is excellent, and the samples are all fairly smooth. And... Er... Well, if I think of something else, I'll say it. But then, there's those damnable miscues that force the measures out of sync. And the screeching halt at the end is followed by fifteen seconds of silence, and a lone snare hit... There's something very, very wrong here. A little bit of proofreading could have prevented these easily. It's worth listening to once, but hard to get a full groove going.