Song Description
This one borders between Techno & House. Listen to the end of the track and you'll see. Anyway has got the usual Brillman ingredients, i.e. EP keys, analogue sounds, Hard Basses, warm pads, funky organ and acid synths galore!!
Not bad?! Fast (130bpm) but laidback groove with a beat change at the end. Enjoy
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Pedestrian-Sound-Design |
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07/31/2003 |
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This is a very nice, spacey track with a beautifully hypnotic pace. At several times during this song, i was reminded of Moby's "Early Underground" collection. When the organ enters at 2:50 the similarity is overwhelming. Brillman seems to have captured that 90's acid house vibe perfectly on this one. The throbbing bass mixed with the almost mournful synths come together to create a warm yet slightly threatening atmosphere. The addition of the percussion at around 3:50 is expertly timed, insuring that things don't ever get too dreary. I really dig this. Good Job.---Pedestrian-Sound-Design:)
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Epona |
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06/09/2003 |
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The fast BPM speed would say out and out dance track, but take a listen and it's really a perfect track to sit down and enjoy, a real mellowing feel to it. There seems to be many layers to the track, Brillman's music alwas has good depth and this track is no exception. The subtle variation move you on through a journey, I really enjoyed the transition at the end and a very natural fade. Galaxy 9 is a very imaginative and clever production.
Epona
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