This is a remix of Mason Proper's tune Safe for the Time. Check out their other music here:
http://masonproper.com/
It is a dark piece of Basic Channel techno dub-itude
Another remixfight remix: I gave Admiral Bob's reggae tune "Evolution of my Heart" a thorough reshaping. Dark dubby tech house, skittery drums, fog of echos, throbbing shadows.
If you like it, go vote: http://www.remixfight.org/
This is a remix of Mason Proper's tune Safe for the Time. Check out their other music here:
http://masonproper.com/
It is a dark piece of Basic Channel techno dub-itude
I found this very gentle and soothing to listen to. I like the glitch sound elements of the track. Listening I can imagine myself on a train journey gliding through the countryside as the rain falls outside. Thank you for the journey.
it is a slow evolution of harmony. it is anti-entropy. the music grows from electronic noise. it becomes strong, beautiful. chaos begets serenity. it is a delight.
-hakucho
@drakonis: yes this track is mostly field recordings cut together, but I did not make the recordings myself. They are from the freesound project - http://freesound.org - recorded by a variety of people. Their usernames are "eyecandyuk", "morgantj", "MisterPeter", and "gmni". Counting in Japanese is not easy :-)
Nan desuka? Trippy... This is what was going through my mind after a long lecture on the myriad prefixes used when counting different shapes in Japanese, just as I was falling asleep in class. Very intriguing use of sound bytes... field recordings I assume?
This track makes me strangely uneasy. Because of a hiccup cure that involves saying "now" at the exact time you're about to hiccup. Concentrate hard enough on the task, your hiccups will just stop, leaving you a little on edge (still expecting a hiccup)...
So I hear your track saying "now" and I get that same on edge feeling. Creepy. And weird.
title just came up, cause i was thinking of that song 'if you leave me now, you take away the biggest part of me... oehwoehwooeehooe no baby please don't go...'
i tried spending some more time than usual detailing everything and finding a balance…
name is 471[underscore][dash]6. cause its in the lyrics. lyrics come from an interview with Terrance McKenna, but i kinda liked the interviewer better today, and i didn't want to get in peoples faces with drug-propaganda, so i left out Terrance…
This is a new remix I did of SinQ's "Hibrid". It's dubby tech-house. To be played very late at night on th dancefloor.
If you like it---> http://www.remixfight.org :-)
Also, it doesn't have a proper ending :-(
Thanks! There's hardly any samples though---just some 909 drums (kick and clap I think) and a clicky noise, heavily processed. All the rest is synths and filtering
Glu and Sister Savage bring you these remixes!
Original track by Sister Savage:
http://alonetone.com/sistersavage/tracks/little-england
I added melodies to the initial track and then Sister Savage
rerecorded the vocals to match the new melody.
@drakonis: yes this track is mostly field recordings cut together, but I did not make the recordings myself. They are from the freesound project - http://freesound.org - recorded by a variety of people. Their usernames are "eyecandyuk", "morgantj", "MisterPeter", and "gmni". Counting in Japanese is not easy :-)
Lyrics:
I'm not sleeping
I'm staring at the ceiling
My mind's a thousand miles away
I'm finding faces in the shapes
of plaster that was scraped on the ceiling
Killing time is not so bad
but when you're trapped inside your head…
Well I been playing the blues for so long
Kinda feel like playing jazz x 2
I dig the random instrumentation.
Play this in eight over three and a half
I been playing the blues for so long, make me feel like tryna rap x 2
I think I'll call…
Comments on rewind's stuff
nice a great piece of subtlety and nice samples.
thanks for the comments; it was a sample loop. I like a lot of your sounds;i like the way you take time to really develop c ertain rhythmic ideas
wow, solid beat great textures and layers
...very nice indeed; thanks for ye comments. Yes, that IS 'the way it goes down,' evidentally. More soon, my friend
as to the first 20 seconds- sound is so pleased to be formed in this way
yes: may it always evolve, my fren; beautiousness --yes thanks for these beautiful, beautifully sequenced experiences jusplainbiutiFULL
nice..I have some songs that may qualify as techno..but they end up jumping to somethingelse.. I need to get more into techno...good stuff.
nicely done!
I enjoyed this also. Someone should make a trance mix. This would be on it.
Far out.
You might want to dig out a copy of the Porcupine Tree song "Voyage 34" - similar concept
This reminds me a little of the kind of thing that Pink Floyd would do...very interesting.
I found this very gentle and soothing to listen to. I like the glitch sound elements of the track. Listening I can imagine myself on a train journey gliding through the countryside as the rain falls outside. Thank you for the journey.
Been getting into your RPM album and enjoying it very much. Love your cassette logo too.
it is a slow evolution of harmony. it is anti-entropy. the music grows from electronic noise. it becomes strong, beautiful. chaos begets serenity. it is a delight. -hakucho
@drakonis: yes this track is mostly field recordings cut together, but I did not make the recordings myself. They are from the freesound project - http://freesound.org - recorded by a variety of people. Their usernames are "eyecandyuk", "morgantj", "MisterPeter", and "gmni". Counting in Japanese is not easy :-)
Nan desuka? Trippy... This is what was going through my mind after a long lecture on the myriad prefixes used when counting different shapes in Japanese, just as I was falling asleep in class. Very intriguing use of sound bytes... field recordings I assume?
love it.
oooh like the beat here! nice! the tonework is really cool too. like the electric piano that comes in at around 1 minute
This track makes me strangely uneasy. Because of a hiccup cure that involves saying "now" at the exact time you're about to hiccup. Concentrate hard enough on the task, your hiccups will just stop, leaving you a little on edge (still expecting a hiccup)... So I hear your track saying "now" and I get that same on edge feeling. Creepy. And weird.
Comments made by rewind
the piano make elevates this to the next level. Brilliant.
Very nice, very BoC. Both thumbs up!
Very emontional. I like.
Very cool tune. Like the sounds, like the groove.
Original can be found here: http://ccmixter.org/files/sinq/1564
Nice atmospherics Glu!
Cool, very Shackleton-esque. Is this a remix?
Burning spear! Awesome! Great track.
Nice bass.
Two thumbs up!
Thanks! There's hardly any samples though---just some 909 drums (kick and clap I think) and a clicky noise, heavily processed. All the rest is synths and filtering
Wow this is really nice.
Ouch! And I mean that in a good way :-)
So gooooood.
Love the keys! Reminds me of good things I can't quite remember... well done guys, great tune. Sounds like "if Orbital could do sexy"
great sounds - ruuuumble!
@drakonis: yes this track is mostly field recordings cut together, but I did not make the recordings myself. They are from the freesound project - http://freesound.org - recorded by a variety of people. Their usernames are "eyecandyuk", "morgantj", "MisterPeter", and "gmni". Counting in Japanese is not easy :-)
Deep. I like it a lot.
Good intro!
"I'm hoping I won't tomorrow" LoL. Great line, great song.