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4 a.m. Closer

By ice smashing on March 27, 2016 10:23 pm

this week was super busy for me, worked on some costumes for an anime convention that happened this weekend... but heres some underground techno for yall!

so i improvised the track in the last few hours of the week, looks reeeeal ghetto over here right now. i figured since it was so late in the week to start, id do a track similar to something a dj would play at 4am to close out the club.

see ya next week!

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This track has forward momentum yet feels restrained with compressors - cool combo! Awesome variety as well, def impressed

Brackleforth wrote:

This track has forward momentum yet feels restrained with compressors - cool combo! Awesome variety as well, def impressed


thanks! although it was super last minute, im pretty happy with how it turned out. super glad you like it!!

I can feel that closing set now; Kick is booming, but taking no brakes. Energy is flowing and never slowing, but it stops either way. What did you use in the track?

Oso Feo wrote:

I can feel that closing set now; Kick is booming, but taking no brakes. Energy is flowing and never slowing, but it stops either way. What did you use in the track?


hell yea, thank you! I used a microkorg, minikp, and a lowrey genie-44. it was a pretty ghetto looking set up, but it worked out tongue

ice smashing wrote:
Oso Feo wrote:

I can feel that closing set now; Kick is booming, but taking no brakes. Energy is flowing and never slowing, but it stops either way. What did you use in the track?


hell yea, thank you! I used a microkorg, minikp, and a lowrey genie-44. it was a pretty ghetto looking set up, but it worked out tongue

It's all good! Your ghetto set up sounds legit. I know a guy who uses cardboard as an extension to his production table.

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