Laxity - Basics
Laxity - Basics
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Re: Laxity - Basics
I've just paused episode one of The Computer Programme to listen to this, just as the lady in the sweet shop entered her late 1981 stock records into the PET.
Seamless.
Seamless.
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Hmmmm.. Smoooth, and as usual crystal clear.. Damn, I wish I could grasp the balancing of instruments in the way you do.. Faultless.. !! Good job Mordi!
( jessshh, at this rate I'll start developing a little composer crush.. ) heh think i might have to tell the missus to pack up the kids and leave me alone with these tunes..!!
( jessshh, at this rate I'll start developing a little composer crush.. ) heh think i might have to tell the missus to pack up the kids and leave me alone with these tunes..!!
Re: Laxity - Basics
great work on the lead Mordi and the rest is also very good of course! i think the most important thing when remixing c64-sid tunes is to catch exactly that funky feeling with the lead. the last musician i was impressed because of that skill was "moog" and now you! respect!
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Thanks, aden. Funny you should say that, as I basically try to walk in moog's footsteps when it comes to leads and the feel of his tracks. I've updated the track now. Same link.
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Might sound better in machine-code....
Only kidding, great work
Only kidding, great work
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?
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Beautiful.. Tones are nice, your instrument balance is spot on and perfect mastering.. Another wonderful tune.
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What AndyUK Said