So you have to do forplay and some cuddling in the end?vurt wrote:tuz wrote:music for sex...
in a 2 minute track
july contest ... GOSSIP
- KVRAF
- 1955 posts since 5 Sep, 2003 from Denmark
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- KVRAF
- 4878 posts since 13 Jun, 2002 from Montreal
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- KVRAF
- 2093 posts since 19 Jun, 2003 from UTM 18 317254E 4295335N (WGS84/NAD83)
Like Radio Caroline? or all that stuff on Limewire?pheeleep wrote:I'd like to hear some pirate music myself
That sounds like an awesome theme! And a challenging one!
Either works for me. I think I might still have that naughty sample Madonna made a few years ago...
Argh mateys!
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- KVRian
- 693 posts since 21 Oct, 2003 from Madrid
Well. You are not missing muchBeardedone wrote:Kaos Axiom I cannot dl your track with the link on Markleford's site.
Finally uploaded to the new host while I finish off a couple more sections for the web site.
DANCEXT
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- KVRAF
- 4878 posts since 13 Jun, 2002 from Montreal
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- 2744 posts since 5 Dec, 2003 from Harlan's World
Theme suggestion: evolving soundscapes.
No wait, that was Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, June, July...never mind, then.
No wait, that was Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, June, July...never mind, then.
My Soundcloud Too many pieces of music finish far too long after the end. - Stravinsky
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- KVRist
- 227 posts since 11 Sep, 2003 from london
Thanks.The Peu wrote: 5. Astanine - halothane
Here we are back into more mainstream dance. I am really as sucker for these POOM tchee POOM tchee rythmes. Bottom line, it really makes me want to smile and dance.
Very effective. The mix seems a little on the dark side, it could use more high end.
- KVRAF
- 1818 posts since 5 Apr, 2002 from Seattle, WA, USA
pHz wrote:thats true ... please amend your votes J ...farlukar wrote:You've got a top 11Lady J wrote:I just voted. A bumper crop of top 5s and good tunes all around this month. CONGRATS to everyone, especially Warbug who seems to have the Ragga DnB thing down to a science.
oh and thanks for the votesi have been watching them trickle in
Lady J wrote:My vote:
2. Bitshift - Controversy
2. Col G-MC Looser
... thanks ...
slainterob
Done...
Unfortunately my 10 dropped to..
11. Kovacs - What I Want To Do(NOT REALLY DANCE - but i like it, its Rock not unlike The Bravery, The Killers and a whole lot of other "The" bands. It could be remixed into a heavy tune so it gets my number 11 spot)
Shame to cause i really liked that tune. oh well. Kovacs you get an honourable mention.
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farlukar wrote:Well do everyone a favour and continue smoking crack then...xander wrote:You know... right about the same time I stopped smoking crack, all the contest sites stopped having 'top eleven' contests.
So strange...
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- KVRist
- 489 posts since 3 Apr, 2004
Glad you enjoyed the track! The opening strumming sounds a little like Dylan's 'Maggies Farm' which I've bashed around a bit before. Maybe some subliminal copping going on, eh?ugo wrote:pretty cool...not a major booty shaker, but definitely a toe tapper and quite enjoyable. interestingly, something about the first 18 seconds reminds me of an old dylan song but i cant place which one yet. the mix could use some more definition and ballenceing.
A little removed from what some call dance music for sure. Thanks for the listen.pheeleep wrote:Interesting track. Not my kind of music though..
Wow, high praise indeed! Thanks for the nice review I'm really glad that I was able to get my little musical idea across effectively.barnadine wrote:Excellent stuff. Sure, it gets sloppy in places (just adds to the charm), and the recording is pretty lo-fi (but who cares?). It's a great idea, done well. I really enjoyed it, and it'll probably get a vote from me. Easy review. Cheers.
Thanks for the review! I considered a table groove going in the 'indian' sections, but i recorded without a click and I think I'm wavering between 118.743 and 120.479 BPMrockstar_not wrote:What a perfect title. I can imagine a full-on indian percussion groove going kicking in at the phrase starting at 0:28, but it's not there. Check out Herdotus' track for the drums that would go well with your track.
Again thanks! I wasn't sure if people would 'get' where the tune was coming from, but based on the reviews and votes you all did!respirator wrote:I appreciate the concept and it’s almost there. It misses somehow the final touch that could make this truly great, but a favourite so far.
yet the dark soundswopelka wrote:it's going to reveal the sound
Thanks for the review. My favorite Zep tunes are their folkier ones. There is a link between English folk and American mountain music (and apparently Hindi film scores)techbot wrote:Another great take on the dance theme. Had a very Led Zeppelin undertone (but that could be just my odd .
yo yo yo ethnic fonky stuff is da bomb foshofreeztar wrote:Love da guita shitz yo!!! Not ripe fo da flo yo, but it be bangin da wallz o my den, fo sho!!! Luv da ethnic vibe yo!!
Not modern dancefloor material, but maybe a little two-step?liqih wrote:liked this style a lot, nice melody,
need a remix to dance though
Alright, your getting the idea! My thought was intercutting a scene I've seen from The Beverly Hillbillies with Grannie and Jed dancin' with Hindi musical production number scenes.glooper wrote:I really like the sounds of this piece. OK.. I probably wouldn't dance to it... But I can definitely see it being in a some bollywood meets Folk movie.. with hillbillies in eastern clothes line dancing or something. Good stuff. good Tune
Wow, thanks for the very positive review. This is indeed the best response I've gotten for an entry!kaos axiom wrote:This tune rocks!!!!! the mix of styles is just awesome!!! I can`t dance to it, but still gets a high score for the freshness.
Oy!!!vurt wrote:cheapsuit oroonies anybody
Thanks! My original thought was a mountain belly dancing tune called Turkish Two-Step, but it came out sound more Indian.wopelka wrote:Another very good rendition of world music. Makes my navel dance.
ladyj wrote:nice mix of country and bollywood, wish it had a beat, where is Talvin Singh when you need him eh
Thanks LadyJ! I think there's a lot of interesting cross-pollination going around with Talvin Singh and the Asia Massive movement.
Nick

