A Brand New Day

By: gluon

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Added: 9/25/2007
Length: 11:47

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Genres:
Electronica: House
Electronica: Progressive
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Artist's description:
A definite dancefloor filler, this track has all essentials; fat beats, bassline, acid licks and big buildups and breakdowns. This track is focused more on percussion and bassline and therefore most of the melodic creativity has been spared for the intro and big breakdown.
132bpm.

Contributors:
gluon - Production
Redd - Vocals

Inspiration:
Sasha
Andy Moor
Blue Amazon

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Reviewed by Space Walk on Sep 27, 2007
A music with a nature of "late jungle" that is almost always played during the late hours of a rave party. These kind of tunes always have a tendency to grab and drag one into the state of trance, no ... Read full review

Comments
Oct 29 2007 5:24 am
by thecanary

I am deeply impressed by the professional production ethic going on in this track. The vocal work fits in perfectly with the track and when the beat drops it is without a doubt a kick ass dancefloor shaker. Nice work.



Sep 25 2007 4:17 pm
by Spectra

All the same fresh effects and transitions as the original mix...the aggressive new house sound helps keep attention span up...particularly like the "fluttering" panned drums that come in around 5:00 and the new melody around 6:00 and "dilated" vocals are downright awesome is in the mesh of vocals and melodies around 9:00 (very Orbital, Tacyon and On and On-ish deep trance sound). It's a 4 the first time you hear it...but a 5 soon after...it takes a bit of patience to fully get but, then again, so does Orbital. Would feel right at home as the soundtrack for a Wipeout-style racing game, though and has a very "intelligent trance" feel to it...I still would appreciate more melodies but it's partly just my bias, and the pure bassline-preccussive does give it more of that classic 3am club feel, if that's what you were going for.