Divide And Conquer (ElectroProg - Seismic Hammer)

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cool arrangements and changes. The quieter sections sound quite mysterious, and quite a contrast from te more tarncey bits. Great build up towards the end, and that was a cool resolution and end.

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That was definitely an interesting listen, and fit my mood well this morning. Nice work!
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that put me in one of the martian chronicles then dropped me in a jungle on some planet in andromeda

the rhythm beds are the tits

cool stuff!

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polyslax wrote:Ok, on subsequent listens I feel familiar with the track and anticipate the changes that had my head spinning a bit last night. It actually paints a really beautiful scene this one. Really enjoyed this Tim!
Thanks for listening and commenting, Matt. Glad you liked it. I hope I didn't make you too dizzy :wheee: My next track will be much less dense and could possibly be described as relaxing!

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kryptonaut wrote:Very enjoyable - I like the different styles of percussion, with the ethnic sounds towards the beginning and the more trancey sections later on. And the mysterious feel of the synth sounds at the start is very nice too. Lots to listen to here!
Thanks kryptonaut. Glad you enjoyed it. That synth at the beginning is vivaldi MX. I think this was the first FM synth I ever used on a track. I'm not normally a great FM fan but this synth has quite an individual sound.

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hagever wrote:I like how it goes from super calm into "ravey" mode. That bellish percussion sounds very tasty. What are you using for that?
Thanks very much for the comment and listen hagever. If you are referring to the tuned percussion sound at the point where you commented on SoundCloud, that is Synth1. The patch is called Belathon from one of the Teksonic patchbanks on KVR.

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mikusan wrote:Great track Tim, you manage those shifts in mood/style so seamlessly. Nicely judged sound choices as ever, and it makes I wanna dance...oh dear I may have twisted something--hope it pops back into place... :D :D
Thanks for listening and the comments Mike. My next remix will be much more sedate and ponderous, almost recuperative :)

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azzr10 wrote:Nice work seismic1. very emotional and tense at the beginning, love the way the track builds and the use of different sounds and instruments work really well.

also followed you on soundcloud. follow me back if you like!
Thanks for listening and commenting Aaron. Glad you liked it. Followed you back.

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yeah, the kick at 1:56-2:25... and in the sections beginning at around 3:10 and 5:49

it's just that i could hear it at a rave or a club, being driven more by a kick in those sections.. it sounds great the way it is, though.

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that was quite a journey! from ethnic lurking to ravey..um..raving. great!
you have a real talent for mixing moods. brilliant tune :tu:

neil.

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fateamenabletochange wrote:cool arrangements and changes. The quieter sections sound quite mysterious, and quite a contrast from te more tarncey bits. Great build up towards the end, and that was a cool resolution and end.
Thanks for listening and commenting fatc, glad you enjoyed it :)

The original composition and recording session was quite straightforward. The tricky bit was the remix after 2 years. That was when all the detail was added and was much more troublesome. I think most of it turned out ok in the end. The next remix should be a much simpler process.

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synthgeek wrote:That was definitely an interesting listen, and fit my mood well this morning. Nice work!
Thanks for checking this out synthgeek. Glad you liked it :)

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kcisANDderit wrote:that put me in one of the martian chronicles then dropped me in a jungle on some planet in andromeda

the rhythm beds are the tits

cool stuff!
Thanks very much. Glad you liked the percussion. I see that you are well travelled :)

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mrblitz000 wrote:yeah, the kick at 1:56-2:25... and in the sections beginning at around 3:10 and 5:49

it's just that i could hear it at a rave or a club, being driven more by a kick in those sections.. it sounds great the way it is, though.
Ok thanks. I'll try to look at that in the next few days.

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seismic1 wrote:
kcisANDderit wrote:that put me in one of the martian chronicles then dropped me in a jungle on some planet in andromeda

the rhythm beds are the tits

cool stuff!
Thanks very much. Glad you liked the percussion. I see that you are well travelled :)
yeah, i enjoyed the trip. where to next?

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