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  1. #1
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    Default New track - SPARKLES / deep minimal techy

    Hello!

    Recently kind of finished this moody track. I turned knobs alot to make it sound as I like it to be, need a fresh ear+opinion from you techno heads here.
    http://5128.808.lv/NGC-5128_-_sparkles.mp3


    BIG UP,
    5128
    Last edited by NGC-5128; 28-06-2008 at 06:57 AM.

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    Ultimate Freak
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    Great tune!! really nice feel and vibe to this.....love all the little melodies floating around, very chilled.
    Production sounds great again...crisp and clean.
    good work again mate!

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    Supreme Freak
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    Nice n groovy...:coolio:

    Good house groove - - bassline is more funky than moody I would say - - given the fluffy mid high elements you have going you see - - but that is just a personal take on it...:;

    Lots of nice complementary elements and good arrangement to keep things interesting...

    You releasing then? - - as the production on both tracks here is pretty polished and refined...
    Strength in numbers...MySpace
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    really nice track man, well done. maybe a matter of taste... but i think there could be more 'punch' in the mid section, to get the girls going :)

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    Junior Freak
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    Good stuff indeed
    (b)randon (d)e(c)arlo.... techno-minded since 1990.

    www.myspace.com/mrdecarlo

 

 

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