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Verdant Shift

By Himelstein on February 20, 2022 8:21 pm

Music by Joey Boyden and Kyle Himelstein. All hardware: Yamaha dx-11, korg ex-800, Roland r-8, akai s-2000, Alesis ineko, Yamaha tg-33, Roland alpha Juno ju-2, Electra 70s lawsuit jazz bass, Novation super bass station, eventide pitch factor, Alesis quadraverb, and Kasser synths dafm genesis 2612 (used the dafm every week so far!)

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-some of the material used on our RPM challenge was from other February weekly beats tracks.

https://ccundefined.com/artist/toys-in-the-static/

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All around solid track. Nice groove, gorgeous sounds, and beautifully simple melodies.

I was like "lawsuit" is a weird name for a bass, but looked it up!  that's crazy!

then the song changed and I thought it moved to another WB track!  WILD!  then even cooler how you brought back the sustained tones of the calm intro into the big beat of the song.

love the noises at the end

orangedrink wrote:

I was like "lawsuit" is a weird name for a bass, but looked it up!  that's crazy!

then the song changed and I thought it moved to another WB track!  WILD!  then even cooler how you brought back the sustained tones of the calm intro into the big beat of the song.

love the noises at the end

Thanks! I'm really glad u liked it, and noticed that tone coming back- I am always trying to figure out ways in dance music to go "now for something else" like bungle or Zappa, without making it just a random switch-up

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