Could you imagine your average modern pop EDM audience waiting for the payoff at 8:15? I don't think so. The stuff in the mainstream now is all about instant gratification. Thank God there's still guys like Dave Seaman and John Graham and Sasha and so on holding up the underground.
It's not my purpose to offend anyone here, but EDM is rubbish gentlemen. These types of tracks are not produced anymore, not at least with the level of depth and musicmanship, but then again, everything changes as nothing is constant nor permanent.
@ check out a Sasha Last Night on Earth podcast. You might find something you like!
3 года назад
@@doctordank That's an awesome label and I do like Sasha very much. Actually I think that if there is one trance track above all from him that marked me deeply, Id say is has to be Xpander,(Charly May) released in Deconstruction in 99.
is this the opening of some anime where aliens land on earth and the aliens sound like a mix between a guitar and a whale and people just started dancing to welcome them?
Think this came out also on fluid, not quite sure but anyway a great track. Nothing compares to the sound of the late 80's, 90's and early 2000's. Don't get me wrong still great music produced today, but call me nostalgic if you will. I still jump in my sets from newer stuff to old schoo, its great. l
Back again, such a good bass line that really drives the song forward. Also the breakdown that starts about 40% through is equally awesome. Then 80% through comes the payoff. These percentages are rough estimates just to clarify.
buy it then, i got one of the last copies on discogs, such a masterpiece mr lemon, you just feel like a target from the whole journey of an airstrike! Id hate for a Russian airstrike, OMG the power and retaliation who knows who would win, we all need to live and progress the human race forwards together xx
He’s still around, his music lives on forever. He has such a good ear for sounds, he only used a hardware tracking sequencer for most of his music compositions, I think an Akai MPC, as opposed to using a PC with a DAW, he used a bunch of outboard synths, very cool.