Levitation (levitati.xm)
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Nominated by the crew for either outstanding quality, technique or creativity (or combination of) on 3rd Jan 2002
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LEVITATION Composed by D E E P T H R O A T (C) 1997 M S L Playing time 3.30 min (C) 1997 Millennia sound lab. Denmark. Greets must go to. XenoMorph Zonix Lazarus *D.M.P* *K.L* Ur-Nammu and everybody else. Mattissen_get2net.dk A Millennia Sound Lab Release Jungle-Track.CGC.Loope Titan.Horn.Reverse BrassSynthLead.korg HallBaseDrum.MIX.BD12+ SlamDrum.3.Reverb SynthBD.2.Chain
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Levitation by Deep Throat is a tune that reminded me a bit of Skaven's songs. It is the type of samples used and the way the looped synthstrings are chopped into 8/8 which bring back this particular feel. Strongly supported by reverberating drums and a very interesting 80's pop percussion layout, the shifting and otherwise varying chord progressions and melodic use of the bass synth are the main things that characterize the composition. There is a division into different sections carried out by drum soli. What I miss in this track though is a strong lead. There is a part in the song which has a playful upper voice, but the track as a whole is missing some kind of finishing touch like a melody riding on the base groove. Anyway, this is a module that I will keep in my collection. First of all, the song is Mono. 10 channels were used, 19 samples total, of which about half are percussion and a good bit of synth strings. While the samples are so characteristic for the song, they are also the downside, as many of them sound a bit noisy as if recorded from older vinyl. Advanced tracking technique when it comes to the distribution of effects.