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Hi folks,
after i was really getting' sick of orchestration the last days, i needed one day break. So i was playing on my keyboard with some synth samples to relax. I think the result is quite ok - just an easy listener ...
If you are interested while RKO is (understandably) lagging at the mo':
http://c64music.de/modules.php?name=Dow ... load&cid=1
Feedback appreciated, of course ... (I know it's always straining ... )
Cheers
after i was really getting' sick of orchestration the last days, i needed one day break. So i was playing on my keyboard with some synth samples to relax. I think the result is quite ok - just an easy listener ...
If you are interested while RKO is (understandably) lagging at the mo':
http://c64music.de/modules.php?name=Dow ... load&cid=1
Feedback appreciated, of course ... (I know it's always straining ... )
Cheers
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@Putzi: Wow, and I thought I'd be the only one who knows of "Oliver Maass" and all the other fantastic tunes of Christian Bruhn. Man, this guy really had this "easy-listening"-flow in the 80ies. And the (German) Captain Future Soundtrack is imo the best soundtrack of all-times!!!
Dr.Future - and music will never be the same!
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@Dr. Future: how about opening a new thread in General Conversation called "Christian Bruhn"? I think we´re off-topic here in Markus´ thread about his new release, but I wanna talk about CB and his tracks
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"Wer ist der Mann dort im Fjord...?"
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@Markus: Uups, I missed the point, you're right. downloaded your song in my lunch-break and forget listening...
It's top stuff, very well done, maybe it lacks a little bit of this somewhat "special" thing, don't know how to describe, sorry. Maybe it's just too slick for my taste, dunno...
Please don't get me wrong: Top stuff!
Keep it up!
It's top stuff, very well done, maybe it lacks a little bit of this somewhat "special" thing, don't know how to describe, sorry. Maybe it's just too slick for my taste, dunno...
Please don't get me wrong: Top stuff!
Keep it up!
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The special thing is that there is no special thing. Don't search for a special thing. Press play, relax, nip from a coke, palm your dog/cat ........Dr.Future wrote:... maybe it lacks a little bit of this somewhat "special" thing
I don't get ya wrong !@"1*$5&"@µ$§ ...Dr.Future wrote:Please don't get me wrong: Top stuff!
Markus
Are you sure? I thought it was Trevor Horn (Pet Shop Boys, Frankie goes to Hollywood,...)DHS wrote:BTW, Tatu are produced by Mr. Cretu...
But who cares...
@ Markus: I really like your remix, it's relaxing stuff. The only thing i could criticize is that there's no real climax (despite the "female orgasmic moans" ), the second half lacks a bit of variation IMHO.
Maybe the beginning raised my expectations in a wrong way and this version is not meant to stop the world rotating, but in fact it stopped me from learning for my exams and gave me some chilling moments (baah, what a bad wordplay, sorry for that ).
Anyway, it's placed 2nd in my personal Human-Race-remix-ranking, together with Boz' cover...At number one still stays o2...
cheers,
Monty
P.S.: DHS, your picture reminds me strangely of this "forbidden fruit"...
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True. The whole thing was done during one evening/night, so i just had fun playing live on the keyboard, mixing some drums, that's it. The first time pure fun, no thoughts about keeping 48 tracks under control...got tired of orchestration. Now i feel much better ...Monty wrote:...the second half lacks a bit of variation IMHO.
Maybe the beginning raised my expectations in a wrong way and this version is not meant to stop the world rotating ...
Markus
Human Race..
Just listened to the remix, of course it reminds me of Jarre and particularly Destination Docklands.
It was incredible how Rob squeezed such an impressive soundtrack into a budget game, and Jon Ferrari did a good job squeezing five levels into a single load. Nowadays a five-part game would need 2 DVD-ROMs and a 100Mb patch to download
It was incredible how Rob squeezed such an impressive soundtrack into a budget game, and Jon Ferrari did a good job squeezing five levels into a single load. Nowadays a five-part game would need 2 DVD-ROMs and a 100Mb patch to download
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