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dirty_bass
05-11-2004, 01:49 PM
Ok, Sebasien Marx, one of the LondonTechno collective, is starting a new label soon.
Due to the shakey nature of the market, we have decided to preview the proposed tracks online to to what the response will be.
Please check out these tunes and let us know your opinions, as he is really eager to get this project into the manufacturing stage.

the links
http://www.tyrisia.com/Mendy%20(Master).mp3

http://www.tyrisia.com/fat%20house%20(master).mp3

http://www.tyrisia.com/jack.k%20(master).mp3

Thank you.

One more tune to check out later, that is being mastered at the moment.

eyes without a face
05-11-2004, 02:02 PM
links dont work dude :(

Evil G
05-11-2004, 04:42 PM
the links work if you cut and paste them.

i like the 3rd track best.

dirty_bass
05-11-2004, 04:52 PM
http://www.tyrisia.com/Mendy.mp3

http://www.tyrisia.com/fat_house.mp3

http://www.tyrisia.com/jack.k.mp3

These links will work

Tyrisia
05-11-2004, 04:54 PM
Just listenin to Jack - love the percussion and the start-y stop-y break. Doesn't take itself too seriously either, and production is great aswell.

Mendy is good aswell, good synths, but I feel they start to grate after a while, could do with another element to break it up a bit.

Fat House is a good idea, maybe it's just me hangover, but i'm not feelin this one as much, I think it needs more than boomin drums to carry it, imo.

Would I buy it? tbh it's not really my cuppa, but they are well produced, releasable tracks.

If anyone has a prob d/l'in, just head to www.tyrisia.com and pick em up offa the index page.

dirty_bass
06-11-2004, 01:30 AM
Cmon people, we need support here. This isn`t just someone who`s posting tracks for a laff. Sebs committing his hard earned cash to this project , and he needs help by getting some opinions.

dan the acid man
06-11-2004, 01:53 AM
i'll be catching up on all the unheard tracks tomorrow when im less drunk :oops: ;)

psyCodEd
06-11-2004, 01:13 PM
status: downloading...

i will listen them later

thx ;)

eyes without a face
06-11-2004, 01:59 PM
wikid tracks indeed Stevey, liked them when u sent me them the other night.... altho i only heard "Mendy" today and thats definately my favourite out of them... really really like that for sure

id definately buy this, whats the label called, distribution etc?

wikid stuff

fatcollective
06-11-2004, 05:46 PM
right here we go:

track 1: not really my cup of tea, but great production and a really nice sound coming through.

track 2: i liked this one a bit more, nice groove goin on, again great production and great sound.

track 3: oh yes, this is more me, loved this one to bits.

all in all a great blend of quality techno, i would be able to play 2 of these tunes in one set, so that makes the record value for money straight away, and thats important for me cause i aint got much :cry:

but yeah, great sound, nice production...i'd say go for it :clap:

dirty_bass
06-11-2004, 06:00 PM
theres a 4th track I`ll get online very soon

dan the acid man
06-11-2004, 08:03 PM
mendy: This is a great track, i agree with tyrisia though, after a while you kind of feel there should be something else in there to break it up a little, but as it is now i would still buy it and play it, i would just mix it in and out quicker.


Fat house: This is pretty unique sounding, but not really my cup of tea, good production though.

Jack: this is my personal favourite of the three, really nice groove and the vocal really works well, this is a great floor track :cool:

j_s
08-11-2004, 01:15 AM
Only heard the 3rd track so far - sounds good, clear production, nice percussion. Can't stand the vocal, but apart from that it works for me...

Komplex
09-11-2004, 03:26 AM
listned to Mendy and Fat house.

I liked bits of Mendy, the parts where that main synth calms down a bit.

Fat house does need some icing on the cake. Some limited synth business or some sort of atmospheric sounds here and there would be good for it.

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