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MARKEG
16-04-2003, 11:34 PM
We're about to sort out a date in the studio with them both right now!

So this is what we want to know.

If you were in the studio with these two.. what would you do? What influence would you try to put into their music and why?

We don't want this to be a project that simply sounds like another AK/TP production...

It'd be great to know what everyone else would do in this situation!

DJ Corbzy
16-04-2003, 11:49 PM
Oh my God!!!

You're working with THE greatest producers, I think if i could produce a tune with them (Only a dream) I would try to add a new sound to it but keep the typical pk acid and lush trance break. Maybe make it slightly more aggressive?

djjaym
16-04-2003, 11:58 PM
woooooooooohoooooooooo fcukin wicked AMrk, i reckon you need t okeep it hjard but bring in those old style fproper hard trance melodies :wink: (u know what im saying )

Elle
17-04-2003, 12:29 AM
woooooooooohoooooooooo fcukin wicked AMrk, i reckon you need t okeep it hjard but bring in those old style fproper hard trance melodies :wink: (u know what im saying )

gotta be done mark!!
:thumbs up: :thumbs up:

Dj Swannie
17-04-2003, 08:27 AM
nice one :D I quite like the phat kick drums they use sometimes on tracks like ' soulfighter - brainbow ' and others. It really kicks through & its lovely to mix. Maybe a crossover tune, techno edge precussion with an uplifting main brake. Not shure how well it will work but its nice to have a tune that can be played either in a techno set or a full on hard trance set. Best of both worlds, its just a thought....

Addict
17-04-2003, 09:00 AM
:mrgreen: :thumbs up:

baptismo
17-04-2003, 09:52 AM
well its gotta be a kramer kick drum..... or has it?!?!? a kramer track without the 'duh-woar' ... hmm, i reckon it would have to be the kramer kick.
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this is wikked mark! hope ya have a mad 1 mate! :)

meri
17-04-2003, 10:37 AM
I reckon you should try a hard german track one side (along similar lines to "Lecker Madche"), and an uplifting hardtrancer on the flip. Then you're going to please both groups of fans.

Alternatively, how about a Kramer/Pogadl/Mark/Chrissi hardstyle creation? That Kramer kick would be a nice change from the gabba fill-ins that seem to be everywhere nowerdays. If you do this though, please please please don't use an old hoover as the main lead:- there seems to be more and more of these regurgitated noises coming through and it reminds me of bad hardhouse.

Addict
17-04-2003, 11:09 AM
I reckon you should try a hard german track one side (along similar lines to "Lecker Madche"), and an uplifting hardtrancer on the flip. Then you're going to please both groups of fans.


Yes yes yes "Lecher Madche" I would love to own another techno tune like that. **** me what a peice of plastic that would be.

Hakka.
17-04-2003, 04:20 PM
Cool news!

Why not meet up with Uberdruck too sometime... or Dirk Amidak from Blutonium...

All good.

MARKEG
17-04-2003, 05:28 PM
We are discussing with Dirk to make some new tracks together for release Blutonium right now! fingers crossed x ! :wink:

Hakka.
17-04-2003, 11:22 PM
Good stuff! the latest update of Pete Kingwell's & Ross Mackenzie's - Rewire track (which I posted to you last year and you gave me some feed back on! remember mate? :) has been done after taking your advice to heart mate. I gave Pete & Ross dirk's blutonium address and they sent a copy last week if my memory serves as Dirk said he'd have a listen to it for us! :)

Good stuff!

:)

K Front
18-04-2003, 11:42 AM
Uplifting, but hard as nails! and yeh like meri said, maybe somthing a bit hardstyle influenced with a phat karmer kick??

The Teknoist.
18-04-2003, 06:50 PM
wot i wanna know Mark is when r u and Luke (McMillan) gonna finaly get in2 th studio 2gether and make some techno?

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