Here’s the latest incarnation of a lazy groover called Redder Sunshine.
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the DJ Mix (drummier, for a nicer beatmix experience):
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May 16th, 2008 at 8:46 am
i enjoy both of these mixes. you incorporate that “atmospheric” sound i’ve eluded to in the past. that subtle sweep really does a lot to a mind.
i’m not sure which mix i’m more into.
but one thing that i’d suggest. and if you remember, these suggestions are more for myself (things i’d do or like to hear). selfish ole me. the drum mix. make another one similar, but with a tracky acid line. 303, with the portamento. with that atmospheric, it could quite possibly be spooky and warping. to me, this kind of track is very powerful. the subtle atmosphere combined with the driving, but not overbearing, acid line, and the discoey drum lines, eludes to the early mornings of times past. times perhaps too far gone, but not forgotten, and not unobtainable again.
May 16th, 2008 at 12:34 pm
yes, i agree. this vince is by far the most brilliant of anyone who has posted an opinion about this track.