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"Space People" . . . .by: asu. .style:dream. .length:4.22. .bpm: 150. .play in: Ft.208. . . . Released 17/10-97 Made in 1 day. Greeting: .Coral Beach .the group "Sash!" .the group "Antiloop" . . . Samples from every- where. -> www.eagle.y.se/(tilde) asu/htm/xmindex.htm - my homepage - E-mail: asu_eagle.y.se C ya all in my next next release, bye -> Till alla svenskar: baj(s) :) Prisoner: Cellblock H RULES! Gotcha!
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Gee, I wonder what this song is about. From the opening phrases of this track, "Space People," the track carries a mysterious and energetic aura. The synth in the track is active with some killer panning, which backs up the pizzicato strings and really well designed piano melody. The track is sparse in several places, relying on very few instruments to make the mood flow. This tactic works well in a climactic sense, and really prompts the listener to get into the track once it opens up with more volume, more instruments, and more complex rhythms. Overall, a really cool dream work, with some impressive attention to detail exhibited. I just love the way the track changes moods several times, with the piano taking the lead, then backing off. The changes are done nicely, relying heavily on the excellent percussion to carry the track. The panning through the mid-tone synths is hangled well, making the track all the more mysterious, and almost giving it life.