Purple Heart

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ElectronicaDub
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Purple Heart

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Hello, Planet Z peeps. I will be playing this live next week. I shall make a few edits first. Watcha tink?
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Re: Purple Heart

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I Likes It,

At 3:05 what delay/Reverb were you using on the synth?
It reminded me of Celmos Stereo EchoreQ 2.

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Re: Purple Heart

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Very very nice!
Love the oldschool breaks and drum programming. Nice freaking manipulations. I can listen to this for hours, so to speak ;)
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Re: Purple Heart

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yup.
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Re: Purple Heart

Post by kensuguro »

dnb all the way. strange how the dnb vocabulary sort of specified itself as this... "the oldschool", and the from there on sort of shot out into different directions. I never was into dnb, so it's hard for me to tell. But I liked this piece.
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Re: Purple Heart

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Well I was referring to oldschool because of the used "oldschool" Amen break and some other classic drumloops out of the funk era. That sounds quite typical. But as I said, there's absolutely nothing wrong with that IMO, I still like the chopped up offbeat patterns, avoiding that 4 to the floor beat. In contrast with the more recent "non-oldschool" breaks (often electronic drumsounds with repetitive, more sterile patterns) which I also can appreciate, when I'm in the mood for it :)
But I find the terminology (did I write that correctly?) somewhat confusing, oldschool dnb and Jungle are for me actually the same. But what's in a name? As long as it sounds cool, doesn't it? ;)
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Re: Purple Heart

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That sounds very hopeful.
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Re: Purple Heart

Post by Neutron »

very good!
i like this one im putting it my "planetz" album on my ipod.
thanks
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