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City In The Rain

By electronic_tiger on January 25, 2024 11:22 pm

Taking Behringer's new Kobol Expander synthesizer for a spin in this analog hardware jam.

Halfway between minimal and melodic techno with a heavy dose of Berlin School. Featuring Behringer's Kobol Expander, 2600, Neutron, Pro-1, RD-8 and TD-3-MO. Sequenced by the Five12 Vector hardware sequencer.

The Node and Tangerine Dream influences are strong in this one.

Featuring the Behringer 2600, Neutron, Pro-1, RD-8 and TD-3-MO. Sequenced by the Five12 Vector hardware sequencer.

See me perform the track on youtube:
https://youtu.be/ZdJdJFkhfNw

Audio works licensed by author under:
CC Attribution Noncommercial Share Alike (BY-NC-SA)

This is amazing! I forgot how much I like Berlin School. Nice rich sound design throughout, great buildup & evolution. I honestly think this track outshines a lot of Tangerine Dream.

Beautiful track, but I gotta give respect to that delicious delay, it makes everything lush and warm and wonderfully swimmey. Delightful.

Sweet looking setup and masterfully executed. Amazing sounds you've physically engineered into existence!

Oh yes, I can hear the tangerine dream. Sounds beautiful - really putting that gear ensemble to good use.

MRDRCAT wrote:

This is amazing! I forgot how much I like Berlin School. Nice rich sound design throughout, great buildup & evolution. I honestly think this track outshines a lot of Tangerine Dream.

Thank you Mrdrcat! Sorry, I missed your comment earlier. I'm happy to hear that you liked it. And I'm proud to hear you think it outshines Tangerine Dream. smile

neon liminal wrote:

Beautiful track, but I gotta give respect to that delicious delay, it makes everything lush and warm and wonderfully swimmey. Delightful.

Thanks Neon Liminal, Sorry I didn't notice your comment earlier. Yes, the delay really ties it all together. I wish I came up with this phrase, but I didn't, SleepMakesWaves did: "I write love letters to my delay pedals". Which is really what I do. I love delay & reverb and when things go swiming. smile

dr0ptpacket wrote:

Sweet looking setup and masterfully executed. Amazing sounds you've physically engineered into existence!

Thank you dr0ptpacket! Took me a long time to get my setup together. But physically engineering and steering music is such a joy! A very different approach than using a mouse and keyboard.

ddmm64 wrote:

Oh yes, I can hear the tangerine dream. Sounds beautiful - really putting that gear ensemble to good use.

Thanks ddmm64! I'm happy to hear that you think so.

love that smooth intro into that tight beat
- Ebrit

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