chiba city lights 96 (K_CHIBA2.S3M)
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Posted by Ryan Avery on Thu 24th Dec 1998, rated 7 / 10.
I could hear this song at a low-key underground rave sometime in the future. It is very decent, and I could boogie down to it. I absolutely love the clarinet-like intro that opens the piece, and the 16th-note swing that is in the piece is a relief. One complaint: At 5:10 and beyond, one of the ambient sounds is very off-key (not in the instrument's tuning, but the notes that are played), and ruins the piece for me for awhile. If you've heard the original Chiba City Lights by Basehead (I have not) and you liked it, then you should probably download this piece. This is straight house. The only thing that is a bit different in this piece from other pieces of the same genre is the addition of the 16th-note swing (and it is quite nice, I may add). As per many house pieces, this song is long (10+ minutes). The artist keeps enough variety in the piece to make it interesting, and also keeps it from becoming monotonous (quite a good thing, in my opinion). The reason that I gave it such low individual ratings for tech (and music) was because nothing in this piece is really special when examined closely. However, when listened to purely for enjoyment, the song serves its purpose. Nice job.
I could hear this song at a low-key underground rave sometime in the future. It is very decent, and I could boogie down to it. I absolutely love the clarinet-like intro that opens the piece, and the 16th-note swing that is in the piece is a relief. One complaint: At 5:10 and beyond, one of the ambient sounds is very off-key (not in the instrument's tuning, but the notes that are played), and ruins the piece for me for awhile. If you've heard the original Chiba City Lights by Basehead (I have not) and you liked it, then you should probably download this piece. This is straight house. The only thing that is a bit different in this piece from other pieces of the same genre is the addition of the 16th-note swing (and it is quite nice, I may add). As per many house pieces, this song is long (10+ minutes). The artist keeps enough variety in the piece to make it interesting, and also keeps it from becoming monotonous (quite a good thing, in my opinion). The reason that I gave it such low individual ratings for tech (and music) was because nothing in this piece is really special when examined closely. However, when listened to purely for enjoyment, the song serves its purpose. Nice job.
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chiba city lights.......... ..........uk adjent'jah mix original by basehead remix by chuckbiscuits/kfmf (c) copyright bh&cb 94-96 taking you on an extended advent'jah of the uk deep house vibe, here's my tip on basehead's 1994 classic respect to those who put up with this track being mixed night and day for what must have seemed like forever; accidental thanks to gracie for the bassline :); to charlton for the ideas, support and the positivity; kathy for the affection; marcus&everyone for their love of house music; cam for the phat us grooves - best of luck;and to bh for his persistence in helping me remix his track :) if you'd like to contact me for any reason, then feel welcome to mail me at the email address below notes: ack! 6 months?!<gag> . keep the deephouse vibe . .... a . l . i . v . e .... email: chuckb_kosmic.org biscuits.ev.k1_96.mar
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This hovers between ambient and techno, its a great
bit for say a long bike ride. Not derivative, its a nice bit
from back in the mod days. Enjoy!