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Lost Art

By m2K7 on January 14, 2018 6:53 pm

Lost Art, in a building demolished in 2008

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This is very DJ Shadow Preemptive Strike to me.  Oh man, the distortion of the drums is so crispily hot.  Yes, I made a new word, and the word is "Crispily".

Wow, for a rather short track, you do have a lot of surprising sonic development.  The looped noise in the beginning, the drums getting crispy, the synth swell, the acid bass bottom.  This is incredible.  Downloaded for a future drive in the rain.

orangedrink wrote:

This is very DJ Shadow Preemptive Strike to me.  Oh man, the distortion of the drums is so crispily hot.  Yes, I made a new word, and the word is "Crispily".

Wow, for a rather short track, you do have a lot of surprising sonic development.  The looped noise in the beginning, the drums getting crispy, the synth swell, the acid bass bottom.  This is incredible.  Downloaded for a future drive in the rain.

+1 pretty much agree on all of that, though I wish DJ Shadow had such lush pads on his tracks. Sooo huge!!!

Is it one of your Reaktor synths?. Wonderful sound!


Clever constructed song. It starts so lonely and poor and then opens up with those tasteful synthwaves.
Nice short unforgettable trip into your cosmos.

In contrary to the above comments I'm feeling drawn back to the days, when Trisomie 21 was one of my favourite bands. Takes me away very far and makes happy, although so short:-)

Love those spread out pads with the mpc_shadow_esque drums. smile

It seems like you found it quite alright.

Cool arhythmic opening, pleasant noise, dreamy harmony. Fav & download.

orangedrink wrote:

This is very DJ Shadow Preemptive Strike to me.  Oh man, the distortion of the drums is so crispily hot.  Yes, I made a new word, and the word is "Crispily".

Wow, for a rather short track, you do have a lot of surprising sonic development.  The looped noise in the beginning, the drums getting crispy, the synth swell, the acid bass bottom.  This is incredible.  Downloaded for a future drive in the rain.

Thanks, you are a rogue smile

laguna wrote:
orangedrink wrote:

This is very DJ Shadow Preemptive Strike to me.  Oh man, the distortion of the drums is so crispily hot.  Yes, I made a new word, and the word is "Crispily".

Wow, for a rather short track, you do have a lot of surprising sonic development.  The looped noise in the beginning, the drums getting crispy, the synth swell, the acid bass bottom.  This is incredible.  Downloaded for a future drive in the rain.

+1 pretty much agree on all of that, though I wish DJ Shadow had such lush pads on his tracks. Sooo huge!!!

Is it one of your Reaktor synths?. Wonderful sound!

Thank You!
This is Malström, a Reasonsynth.

Q-Rosh wrote:

Clever constructed song. It starts so lonely and poor and then opens up with those tasteful synthwaves.
Nice short unforgettable trip into your cosmos.

Thank You!
My cosm is sleeping a while smile

Fred und Luna wrote:

In contrary to the above comments I'm feeling drawn back to the days, when Trisomie 21 was one of my favourite bands. Takes me away very far and makes happy, although so short:-)

Thank You!
Trisomie 21 kannte ich nicht, sehr interessanter tipp! Danke

Tone Matrix wrote:

Love those spread out pads with the mpc_shadow_esque drums. smile

Thank You!

Devieus wrote:

It seems like you found it quite alright.

Not real wink
The title "Lost Art" is more related to the photo above.
Just Radau smile

Coauctor wrote:

Cool arhythmic opening, pleasant noise, dreamy harmony. Fav & download.

Thank You!

kaedo sevaada wrote:


 
Noisy dust, like my steps in the beach.
ThanX smile

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