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My new Gadget-track - done with iM1-instruments and Bilbao

Hi, I would like to introduce my new Gadget-track, done with Bilbao and iM1 and I'm very interested to hear your impressions about it!

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  • Nice! The organ, drums, and bass have a Morcheeba/Supreme Beings of Leisure vibe. I'm a big fan of music from that time period.

  • @mkell424 said:
    I'm a big fan of music from that time period.

    y2k!

  • @mkell424 said:
    Nice! The organ, drums, and bass have a Morcheeba/Supreme Beings of Leisure vibe. I'm a big fan of music from that time period.

    Thank you! Yes Morcheeba/Supreme Being are nice. I like Tricky also very much.

  • Like it. Nice smooth bassline / groove. I like the sounds a lot.

  • edited August 2015

    Thank you for your kind words. I feel a little progress with my tracks now - in my newest track "Wired Darkness", I used a guitar loop, I've recorded in Cubasis. So I'm trying to move slowly from Gadget over to Cubasis. While fiddling with Cubasis instruments, I found a lot of nice ones and the built in synth is more capable as it appeared to me on first sight.

  • The microlouge and minisampler in Cubasis are great. It's easy to overlook them when you've got a million apps on your iPad. :)

  • @solador78 said:
    y2k!

    Hey man that was a great time for music! :) Trip hop, chillout, lounge, etc. What were you listening to back then? enenemin and Limp Bizket?

  • @mkell424 said:
    Hey man that was a great time for music! :) Trip hop, chillout, lounge, etc. What were you listening to back then? enenemin and Limp Bizket?

    I saw Supreme Beings live in 2k. Have also met 3D (of Massive Attack), drank beers w/ Tricky, and punched Eminem in the head.

  • @mkell424 said:
    Nice! The organ, drums, and bass have a Morcheeba/Supreme Beings of Leisure vibe. I'm a big fan of music from that time period.

    Me too! Love all that trip-hop stuff from the late 90's - in fact, I'd say that whole sound/vibe forms the basic foundation of how I produce many of my tracks. That's the sound I'm going after anyways - often end up down a slightly different path though.

    Anyways, nice little groove you got there @Earsinn - i like the bass.

  • edited August 2015

    @Earsinn, @solandor78 and @Halftone Great to meet some people who like that sound! I hope it makes a comeback. There has been some trip hop, chillout, lounge released in the last decade then but back then was the peak.

  • edited August 2015

    Thank you all, for your nice feedback!

    I’ve recently browsed TripHop-bands in Spotify. Obviously Trip Hop has still an active fanbase, so there are currently bands, which deliver this genre. But it seems to be stagnating in clichés. The band-constellations and cover-pictures looked very similar. Yesterday, in the 90's Trip Hop was really a great and fresh impression for me.

    But thats music-business, probably.

  • Hey guys - thought I'd share my latest track here - as this fits in with the trip hop sound some of you brought up. It was inspired by Morcheeba (been listening to their first album again the past few days). The basic beat and tempo I stole from their track Who Can You Trust? Made with Gadget

    https://m.soundcloud.com/bristolmanor/all-thats-passed

    And apologies for hijacking this thread..

  • @Halftone Great track! To me the electric piano and drums give it a vibe like two of my favorite bands from that era - Air and Zero 7.

    I saw Air at the Electric Factory in Philly. They had a ton of vintage synths on the stage. What did you use for the electric piano?

  • @Halftone Love the atmosphere here. What's wrong? SOTMC not good enough for you? :)

    Seriously nice. Yes, OF COURSE, I want to hear a noir vocal in and amongst it, but that's just me.....

  • Thanks - Johnny - I didn't think I had enough time to devote to the SOTM this month. When I do submit I want to have time to listen constructively to all entries and give feedback. This happened to be another track of mine that came together quickly - but have a few others I've been struggling with I may submit soon

  • edited August 2015

    Mkell424 - Just used stock elec piano in Marseille - doubled it up with a 2nd marseille

  • edited September 2015

    @Halftone What? Marseille? You used an INCLUDED sound and made something people like? What about all the money you need to spend on IAP's to get good sound? Are you trying to claim it's what you do with the sounds you have that matters? ;-)

    Just having a little fun, no one should take offense!

    Edit: listening now, really cool vibe to this track. A bit of a pink Floyd thing going on there at times too (hopefully that's taken as a compliment, it's meant to be). Very rich sound to this track.

  • Just heard it and I like it very much, too! Reminds me somehow on a car-journey through a foggy and strange land. Very nice!

  • I've created a new track, which I've called "Trip To Anywhere". I hope you enjoy it and would be glad, to hear about your impressions!

  • @Halftone very nice track, love the atmosphere and the electric piano sounds.

  • @Earsinn love that one too - great bass line, great atmosphere and lovely melodies and chord progressions - outstandingly good track IMO.

  • @Earsinn Hearing/seeing development with your stuff. What's the bass sound on your latest?

  • edited September 2015

    @JohnnyGoodyear Thank you! It is the "Finger Bass" (Number 45 of the iM1-card presets) from iM1.

  • @richardyot said:
    Earsinn love that one too - great bass line, great atmosphere and lovely melodies and chord progressions - outstandingly good track IMO.

    I agree 150% with these comments. Love this one alot better than your track that started this thread. I really really like it. Nice drum programming, kinda dark and yet groovy. This is exactly the kind of song/vibe I have in mind when I'm making many of my tracks...

    Also curious about the bass sound? Was this all Gadget as well?

  • edited September 2015

    @Halftone It is really great to get such a nice feedback - thank you! As I've already posted above it is the "Finger Bass" from the "iM1-card" of iM1. I've made the track completely with Gadget and used "Kiev", "London", "Bilbao", "Darwin", "Chiangmai","Dublin","Marseille" and "Helsinki" as instruments. But lots of "Darwin" (iM1), all in all 5 instances of it.

  • @Earsinn I liked you second track too. It's amazing how great Gadget and the iM1 sound.

    As far as the trip hop/chill out/lounge scene the most successful artist in the last couple of years is Chris Coco.

    Spotify:
    https://open.spotify.com/track/6KAqX4bAYXg5fHSxYhHSOT

    Apple Music:
    https://open.spotify.com/track/6KAqX4bAYXg5fHSxYhHSOT

  • Yes - Gadget is really great. Several times, I’ve intended to move over to Cubasis, but Gadget has some magic on it, which is hard to avoid.

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