Thanks, Frank! - Disco Devolution Extension

Release date
2008-08-01
Author
mort
Genre
Minimalism
Description
I dunno; what do you think? Did I ruin it?
Suggestions?

In any case, if it isn't clear what's going on here, the tune is a shout out to Polac for giving us Buzzers his amazing VST/i loaders. All tracks except backbeat stuff were created by recording vamps live on laptop keyboard until I got something I liked.

P.S. I put genre = "Minimalism" for a little joke. Somebody *please* tell me what classifiction this really falls under ...

Format
Compressed audio (OGG/MP3)
File size
4.0 MB
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1331 times
Commented
7 times
Rating
8.3 (3 votes)

License License
This work is released under Creative Commons
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Comments

  • flos
    This version is interesting, I don't like too much the vocal sounds (too rich for me), but the melody and the rest is great very techy music (I'd say... krautrock because it's a bit psychedelic). Seems the soundtrack for the presentation of a cool car, something like Porsche or Ferrari.
  • Cool!
  • mag
    Sounds like an anthem. The anthem of electro-wonderland I enjoyed it a lot, thanks!
  • Hey, thanks for the feedback, y'all. And it got a nice vote - yay! "Krautrock" - I had forgotten about that term Yeah, I guess maybe that could fit (too bad it's not one of the options here on BM). Car presentations or anthems - fun ideas. Got me thinking that maybe it could be a used in a magician's act or fire-juggling show or other similar-type spectacle with dramatic stuff going on.
  • vacuum
    enjoyed it alot
  • BHS
    Very good work Mort !! In particular for the live recording of key-jazz on the laptop computer. Thanks ! Frank Polac : you are a great software man ! And you are still working on this essential Buzz Machines! Endless thanks !
  • Let me quote myself, but this is cool. Megacool. Perhaps some minor mixing issues could be pointed out, but that's no big deal compared to the overall feel of this piece.