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im already working on a few new songs and they're a bit more hardstyle so keep on checking eXp for new releases.. e X p rules the scene
Engage eXp by Djduck '04:58 .- --- I must say i'm pretty satisfied with this song. The main tune and string parts come from another tune of mine wich i never released. So i decided 2 remake it and release 4 your pleasure hehe... Greetz go 2: nonsens fubar flery acheT kankerkaas spaceman the dane en rest in eXp.. join explotiation : www. exploitation .nl email commentz 'bout this song or eXp to : info_exploitation.nl or djduck_exploitation.nl .- --- --- -. enjoy! dj duck Daan van Baardewijk basstick thumper alien fx gigi sound strings crash shaker shake clap hihat open hihat closed looped hat crash reversed hardstrings highstrings angelstrings fx/in fx/out hardsynth left hardsynth right vague fx 1 vague fx 2 vague fx 3 vague fx 4 vague fx 5 vague fx 6 vague fx 7 vague fx 8 vague fx 9 bass bassloop bassline fx/out 2 Bassline All above sampled by me.. bassliner -.freejack basskick -.emolient snare -.909 open hat -.808 Junosound -.? bassdrum -.assign cutoff -.spaceman Styleclap -.freejack I know the song is a bit large, but i just used a lot of high quality sampz But hey, at least it proves that tracked music can still sound good! ;)
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So I decided to bite the bullet and download this monstrosity. It's been on the list for a while, but has few downloads. I imagine this has nothing to do with anything more than it is a big file and dial-up is still the most common way to access the internet. So, I'm a dinosaur, but here's my review. As far as pure musicianship, on which I guage based solely on the standardized definitions I spent all those years and money in college learning, this is a very good piece of music. It has enough variety to keep the listener waiting for the next nuance, but becomes a bit repetitive in its "building" style of layering the new motifs into the old ones. There is a nice bridge which gives the listener a moment of pause and the use of full, rich chord progressions makes for an overall enjoyable work. Kudos to the writer! In the technical aspects of the work, this is where DJ Duck really shines. Good clean samples and a wonderful use of panning and dynamic approach make for an amazing experience. I listened to this piece while sipping whiskey and relaxing and it really did wonders for my state of peace simply by a slight randomization of panning on at least four of the instruments. All in all, I'd say take the time to download this work!