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what? NOiSE: http://www.noisemusic.org - [maniacs of pro-quality techno] KFMF: http://www.kosmic.org [SM]: georgehm_bse.bg <goliamo mersi na The-Digital-Lord...> thanx to Maelcum/KFMF for releasing the track. [keep dancing:)] -=[ StereoMan / New Objectives In Sound Exploration ]=-
StereoMan/NOiSE 1997 http://www.noisemusic.org STEREOMAN OF NOiSE guest release for KFMF -1997- georgehm_bse.bg ^ open to comments most samples by me others ripped from everywhere around. sample #79 created with audiosim's virtual synth. vocal sample #51 from Dead Can Dance sampled by The Digital Lord re-processed by me.
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There are some nice parts in this song. Overall, however, it is pretty average as a dance-type tune (I'm unsure of the exact classification). The transition at 3:20 was a bit rough, the drum track was very bland, and the intro to the piece could have been miked for more than it actually was, but overall it was nice. I would call this BT without any ambient nature sounds and more beat. Standard dance music is pretty popular with trackers, so there is a lot of this kind of music floating around the internet. This piece is right smack in the middle in terms of musical quality. Pretty average technique here, suitable for an average tracker. As I said before, the drum track should be an intrinsic part of a song, and it certainly is very passive here. Most of the background ambient tones were nicely done, which helped the piece a lot. The key changes were also nice, for they added to the overall variety of the song. However, key changes sometimes sound odd if chord progressions are not included as well. Just something to think about. Other than that, there was nothing that really affected me one way or another.