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Imre -SP-

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Monday, January 22nd 2007, 5:53pm

[!] DJ Flatline - Rocking With The Ravers

Here comes another track from me, party people! :)

I tried some new thing I've never done before. Can you imagine some broken beats mixed up with acoustic drumkits and electric guitar? Even putting this into a 175BPM environment? :)

Well, here ya go, catch this!

http://spdepot.uw.hu/flt/dj_flatline_-_rocking_with_the_ravers-flt.mp3

It has some drum&bass motives, but also brings up some electro beats mixed with vocoded vocals and TB-303 leads.
Check it out! Comments welcome :)
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Monday, January 22nd 2007, 9:50pm

It works pretty well, I think. :D Sounds cool!
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Monday, January 22nd 2007, 9:57pm

I think the melodies are fine but the sounds are very minmal. They sound like they are from the early 90s. Is this what you were going for? I can see this maybe from early 1990, but these sounds are not hard to create.


overall a fine production, just reallly simple sounding.

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Monday, January 22nd 2007, 10:17pm

You're technique sounds better, but you should be evolving your sound by now. I have to agree with scooterusa. This doesn't sound evolved to today's technology.
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Monday, January 22nd 2007, 10:34pm

But exactly my style but it's a well-made song. :)
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Monday, January 22nd 2007, 11:39pm

Thanks for comments :)

Yes I was going exactly on the early 90s electro sound ;) I think I managed to copy that 8)
And don't worry, I'll keep up with today :lol: Just wait for the track I'll submit on Posse Drums 2 :twisted:
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Monday, January 22nd 2007, 11:42pm

Okay, well I wasn't sure if that was your style or your skills. You definitely emulate the classic dance sounds very well, almost perfectly. Too bad you weren't doing this in the early 90's, you would have been good for commercial trance and rave back in the day.
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Monday, January 22nd 2007, 11:56pm

Quoted from ""talesoffantasy""

Okay, well I wasn't sure if that was your style or your skills. You definitely emulate the classic dance sounds very well, almost perfectly. Too bad you weren't doing this in the early 90's, you would have been good for commercial trance and rave back in the day.


Muhhaha thanks :lol: Maybe in rave genre, but trance is quite far from my style :)
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Tuesday, January 23rd 2007, 12:14am

Yo, Imre, I will check it out tomorrow on my monitors, it's the best way to check the mastering and the rest of the track =)

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Wednesday, January 24th 2007, 3:22pm

Imre, can you please reupload it? When I try to download it, it says that it was impossible to contact the server...



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Thursday, January 25th 2007, 4:24pm

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Imre, can you please reupload it? When I try to download it, it says that it was impossible to contact the server...


Try it again, it works 100%
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Thursday, January 25th 2007, 4:59pm

strange...now it works :? downloading it now, will listen to it as soon as possible!



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Monday, January 29th 2007, 10:24pm

I agree with scooterusa and tales - your track is really fine, the mastering seems to be good but the sounds are from the last century. In the beginning of the 90s you could have a success with this tune but today there is no chance, I think.

Anyway, respect, man! ;)


Yeah, I hope that your track on Posse Drums Vol.2 will be more modern =)
Good luck ! ;)

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Tuesday, January 30th 2007, 11:06am

Thanks SLK :)
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Tuesday, January 30th 2007, 11:08pm

Well, I like my 1990s so I think it's very good! 8)

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Sunday, February 18th 2007, 2:34pm

I have to say, this is actually quite good imo.
The ideas in this are good and just all sounds quite funkeh - Though a bit of moderation could be nice in the beat. Other than that all i can say is nice work mate ;)

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Monday, February 19th 2007, 8:49am

I'm glad you've listened :) Thanks for the comments!
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Thursday, February 22nd 2007, 8:35pm

Imre -SP-, very nice tune!.. I had to laugh! ;) Great, man! =))
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Friday, February 23rd 2007, 2:58pm

Very good Imre!
A bit more "action" in the music and less dominating vocal and I will by it. :wink:

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Sunday, February 25th 2007, 2:31am

Not bad i like it :) BUT to be honest i don't like that repeating of "Rocking With The Ravers" :roll: