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what you speak is true, ... that is correct, very good then

By Jason Nijjer on June 24, 2018 8:19 pm

Found this conversation of people talking in punjabi about what music they should release and which tracks sound the best.  Not sure how that fits into the music, but I figured most people probably can't understand them anyway.

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Great groove!  Do you speak Punjabi?

This is a hype jam and the reverb makes me feel like I am rocking out to it at an amphitheater!

orangedrink wrote:

Great groove!  Do you speak Punjabi?

This is a hype jam and the reverb makes me feel like I am rocking out to it at an amphitheater!

Wow thanks for the comments, I do speak Punjabi, I’m born and raised in Canada but both my parents grew up in Punjab

Wow this is cool! These vocals are real nice. It seems that they have a nice melody/rythm in that language. Instrumental has a nice energy and the sound selection is awesome smile

As orangedrink said, great groove! Understandable or mis-understood language is a big element in my music (thanks to hearing loss), so I certainly appreciate that aspect here.

Super groove and huge space this fills ... creates a pulsing tension, powerful. Good stereo field use too.

cool  cool!

This has a nice film score feel to it with that delayed piano hinting at something going down.  The percussive elements compliment that theme very well.  Nice work!

Tone Matrix wrote:

This has a nice film score feel to it with that delayed piano hinting at something going down.  The percussive elements compliment that theme very well.  Nice work!

I hear some great Jason Bourne-esque spy vibes on this one. Great tension building for this track


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