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Mood/SpringSound/Patterning/ApeFilter/ToneStack

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  • Super weird! Thanks, that was a refreshing musical palate cleanser after that awful Grooverider demo video. It's good to know that there are people out there trying to make personal artistic expressions instead of emulating the latest dance music fad.

  • @Wrlds2ndBstGeoshredr said:
    Super weird! Thanks, that was a refreshing musical palate cleanser after that awful Grooverider demo video. It's good to know that there are people out there trying to make personal artistic expressions instead of emulating the latest dance music fad.

    Thank you; I'm glad you enjoyed it.

  • Jeff, that is so bizarre, and so cool. I dunno that I’d listen to a whole album of it, but it sure hit me in the right spot tonight. Mix is spectacular, everything in the right space.

  • yeah, melts really well - unidentifiable what's what - travelling without moving B)

  • Nice track.

  • I liked it! I’d listen to more, too, if you found some way to build narrative or musical tension. This kind of thing is right up my alley. I’m forever searching for a record with the scope of the KLF’s “Chill Out.” But there isn’t anything. (The recent Orb release “C.O.W.” comes close.) But @JeffChasteen are you familiar with the Paul McCartney record “Liverpool Sound Collage”? It must be 20 years old; he made it with members of Super Furry Animals and Youth. This track put me in mind of that record. Cool.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    I liked it! I’d listen to more, too, if you found some way to build narrative or musical tension. This kind of thing is right up my alley. I’m forever searching for a record with the scope of the KLF’s “Chill Out.” But there isn’t anything. (The recent Orb release “C.O.W.” comes close.) But @JeffChasteen are you familiar with the Paul McCartney record “Liverpool Sound Collage”? It must be 20 years old; he made it with members of Super Furry Animals and Youth. This track put me in mind of that record. Cool.

    Thanks.
    Yes, I looked forward to, and enjoyed Liverpool Sound Collage because of the paring of McCartney and Youth. I never knew that SFA were also on the record.

  • @ALB said:
    Nice track.

    Thank you, and thanks for listening.

  • @rickwaugh said:
    Jeff, that is so bizarre, and so cool. I dunno that I’d listen to a whole album of it, but it sure hit me in the right spot tonight. Mix is spectacular, everything in the right space.

    Thanks for your kind words. I'm glad it hit the spot.

  • @Telefunky said:
    yeah, melts really well - unidentifiable what's what - travelling without moving B)

    Thanks, and thanks for giving it a listen.

  • I think it sounds great. Only thing I'd change is bringing the bass forward a bit more.

  • @SlowMotion said:
    I think it sounds great. Only thing I'd change is bringing the bass forward a bit more.

    Thanks, and thanks for listening. I actually had another mix with the bass more out front, but it was a bit blown out, so I went with this easy listening version ;)

  • edited December 2017

    @SlowMotion said:
    I think it sounds great. Only thing I'd change is bringing the bass forward a bit more.

    Hi,
    If you're interested, I have posted the blown-out bass version of this over at my FW/E account.

    Once again, thanks for listening.

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