SpectraFloor: Easternity

By: Spectra

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Added: 5/29/2008
Length: 5:12

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Electronica: House
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Artist's description:
Progressive and very smooth house/trance hybrid song with a kind of mysterious, lounge-ish, Matthew DeKay like intelligent house vibe with LOADS of chromatic percussion for a wicked "melodies in the drums" feel.

Composed in about an hour (tweaked in 2 more), fairly standard and "normal" vs my other tracks...and built as part of collaboration between myself and a professional DJ in Houston, Texas, United States.

Uses a special/subtle modulation between 2 normal 7-note scales thus resulting in a 9-note jazz scale for a different kind of mood.

Contributors:
Clones: snare envelope production tip.
AliZhen: string Lfo production tip.
Cortoh Hasur: intro melody tip

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May 31 2008 7:36 am
by clones replying to Spectra

welll, realistically, you'd need to find someone locally. But.... if you just want a demo there is Zola possibly, and perhaps Orkabot's wife would consider it. (Have you listened to Tar and Gravel? marvelous stuff)



May 30 2008 11:09 am
by Cortoh Hasur

Drums and percus are really good. Your congas/bongos melodic lines are grooving the whole track. Bells/chimes are quite fresh, not the kind of sound you hear every day, you've really made the most of this tune. And if you can manage to top it with some "hot" female vocals, that'd be brilliant. --- I still don't get this 3-note motive, in your intro, since you don't bring it back in later in the tune. Your snare is still lacking of variations, whereas everything else rolls, changes and evolves. And the ending is.. a real killer! :p



May 30 2008 11:06 am
by Spectra

Agreed, erm, I need my own "Kristin" LOL :-D BTW, rich, I may put this on beatport...this time around I'm quite confident about the way the production sounds, it's finally starting to edge on "pro" to my ears.



May 30 2008 10:58 am
by djrichardfloor

yeah spectra we ready to put this on beatport and om records for thwe world ..hell of a track



May 30 2008 8:54 am
by clones

sounds good, but in my book - vocals are needed to make it a canidate for a hit. Preferably a sexy (but not cliche) female voice.



May 30 2008 12:48 am
by Din

I love the bell/long-decay-marimba-whatever. The rhythm section is also very good, and builds up nicely. My only complaint is the sudden stop for the ending. Good work :D