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2:45 min

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recorded a friend's drum kit and piano and then did the tracker thing

used minidisc and headphones as mic

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Very nice drumwork (I really need to try Renoise) - it's almost jazzy - and the melody is lovely aswell and I don't mind the noises or all the hiss in the background. I'm actually surprised that the soundquality turned out that good through a minidisc. I've always thought that background noise adds warmth to a track, but that's just me.

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This is really cool. The background fuzz adds neat atmospheres. I love the quality of those stereo condensor mics that most minidisc recorders use. Very intimate sound. The piano melodies are wonderful, as is the beat work. Because of the method you used to make the track, it has a very original sound. Nice work, great idea, and congrats at being adept with renoise right off the bat. It's totally counterintuitive for me, so I'm impressed when I hear anyone create something quality with it.

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this is very likeable.

 

reminds me a bit of gavouna (but more drilly)... also "organic"-music-with-electronic-sequencing-and-stuff that's happy and lively like this. often stuff with this kind of sound is a bit bleak/dreary.

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Really nice track. I like the hiss and background sound as well gives the track a nice atmosphere and warmth that you don't normally find in electronic music.

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Really nice track. I like the hiss and background sound as well gives the track a nice atmosphere and warmth that you don't normally find in electronic music.

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yay, drill I'm not immediately bored with. The hiss works extremely well, but the voice clips make it sound a bit cheesy.

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Holy fuck, love what you've done with the percussion.

 

Those scarcely placed snare rushes have a very human quality.

 

Have you any other tracks created similarly? I'd love to hear more.

 

Well done.

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