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Tomi Kokki - Wild Strawberries [house, progressive house, oldschool]


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if you'd told me this was released in 1996 i wouldn't doubt you at all, so for sure channeled that vibe :) good feel and the nearly 8 minutes is deserved, stays interesting and moving throughout. could easily see this being on some vinyl release.

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On 7/25/2019 at 2:28 PM, tomikoo said:

Tried to channel the kind of a 90s vibe house/progressive house track with this one. The final track of my summer project EP (Summer Food EP) ?

Did you comment on anyone else's tracks yet? You're not allowed to post your own stuff unless you give other proper feedback ? 

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On 8/3/2019 at 4:55 PM, auxien said:

if you'd told me this was released in 1996 i wouldn't doubt you at all, so for sure channeled that vibe ? good feel and the nearly 8 minutes is deserved, stays interesting and moving throughout. could easily see this being on some vinyl release.

Thank you for your feedback, highly appreciated. Good to hear, that someone got the vibes I was after. ?

On 8/3/2019 at 4:59 PM, Squee said:

Did you comment on anyone else's tracks yet? You're not allowed to post your own stuff unless you give other proper feedback ? 

Oh, sorry, that one slipped past me. Will do it ASAP!

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Yeah you nailed the mid 90s vibe for sure.  The rubbery bass is probably my favorite element.  The various arps that run throughout keep things moving along as well.  Very nice track!

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On 8/6/2019 at 12:31 AM, BaggerMcGuirk said:

Yeah you nailed the mid 90s vibe for sure.  The rubbery bass is probably my favorite element.  The various arps that run throughout keep things moving along as well.  Very nice track!

 

2 hours ago, TheBro said:

Really dug this a lot. Very musical and deep at the same time. Nice one!!!

Listening to your other stuff now!!

I humbly bow and thank you guys for all the feedback. ? The rubbery bass is done with my Reface DX, with just a tiny bit of Boss DS-1 distortion, to get a bit of lofi-texture (I love my DS-1, trusty old companion ? ). I was also really happy how that bassline and the sound turned out.

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