The Switch mix of Dooms Night is beyond murder.
With that portion of the track where he takes the womp sound from the original, sweeps it to a crescendo before morphing it to the buzzing bass drone and then drops the ridiculous riff... he has, in essence, perfected the art of making Fuck Off...
Mating display, i.e. driven by the testicles. Never mind :slanted:
Back to the OP... I hardly ever get stuck on a design problem for more than a day. Normally a nights sleep or even a nap is enough for something to pop out. Procrastination comes back to boredom (no challenge) and lack of longer...
I know nothing about Myspace but use CDex with the LAME codec.
http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/?q=download
What settings/codec are you using in Wavelab? You should be using a high bitrate and VBR for lower file size.
Darjeeling Limited
Lars and the Real Girl
Funny Games
Margot at the Wedding
The Orphanage
Badlands
No Country for Old Men
Flying Scotsman
Superbad
Control
Yeah I guess. 97/98... Tech Itch, Panacea, the No U-Turn tracks like Droid to some extent.
Haven't kept up with dnb much at all really, but came across some CV tracks and thought crikey, just when you figured it couldn't get any harder. I like CV moreso than the other bits I've heard in this...
I like Current Value's mosh-pit style drums... lots of switch-ups alternating between battering and pummeling. Tracks like Indivisible Force or Strange Peace. Brootl.
StePHan!!! Pendulum is still pretty hot... I can't think of many tracks that thrum.
BT makes some horrible music. Binary Universe huh? no kidding... his material is so devoid of humanity it's like listening to reptiles masturbate.
Oh snap, its been a long time since I read the original.
I'll always give props to the Reynolds for putting me onto Acardipane. I'd love to see some of his more cold-wave tracks get remixed by Markus Lange, Bodzin, Rother, Xenia Beliayeva...
Really like the beatless and sparsely percussive tracks... could have happily gone an entire album in that mode.
I dunno... Autechre have kind of become the anti-Kraftwerk? As such that leaves me in the same boat as Michael, though there have been aspects of their past few albums that are very...
its arguable that house is going nowhere... but imo theres almost always a good range of fresh stuff about. new tracks i've picked up in the past couple of weeks:
armand van helden - je t'aime - switch remix (madness!)
margot - pleasure - butch remix
kasper bjorke - doesn't matter - kasper...
Agree on that warp comp... great stuff. I love the weight of the tracks; a bit thinner by todays standards but it gives them such space and a lighter touch. All about those punchy 80s style kinda brittle sounding drum machines.
Virgo Four, Adonis, etc.... magic.
I picture Night dropping and the entire floor all doing the squid dance, arms waving rhythmically, kind of bending their knees and gently bobbing up and down... underwater dancehall for real.
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