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Luna-C
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Posted - 2010/09/23 : 03:26:10
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
I would have said the kick drum style stuff from the likes of Knitebreed stuff or just other 98ish stuff, but a more realistic and even better choice would be the early KFA sound, and to be even more specific make use of that Juno stab you always used (i'm sure you'll know the one, it sounds like it's layered with a string or something, it's hard to tell, either way i really like it and it's even better that's unique to your stuff).
You know while I'm here I'm going to go ahead and ask what happened with the remix of Hey by Whistla (was meant to be released on Raw Elements right? Then never was), more to the point why it wasn't a huge tune? I'm lucky enough to have had it in a couple of Cloudskipper set's and it's just pure brilliance, Hardcore can literally not get better than that and considering the year it was made is even more impressive, as breakbeat hardcore that good and original is usually exclusively reserved to 1994 and before. The same is true for the KFA stuff, especially things like Come Down, ridiculously good that song is. Yeah can you tell I'm a fan lol? Ok i'm done now.
As far as Whistla's music goes, I engineered but never had control of that track, so the choices made weren't mine - I dont even have the master copy - or any copy for that matter. Whistla was a nice bloke tho. No idea what happened to him or with his music.
I am not sure which Juno sound you mean - name a track with it in and I will try to use it in the remix. I will make it old KFA style, breakbeat bizness, but better produced. It would suit the original to do a nice update as much as doing a remix - change a few small elements, bring it up to todays standards but keep it very similar, just give it a polish, methinks!
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Hard2Get
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Posted - 2010/09/23 : 12:58:31
quote: Originally posted by Luna-C:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
I would have said the kick drum style stuff from the likes of Knitebreed stuff or just other 98ish stuff, but a more realistic and even better choice would be the early KFA sound, and to be even more specific make use of that Juno stab you always used (i'm sure you'll know the one, it sounds like it's layered with a string or something, it's hard to tell, either way i really like it and it's even better that's unique to your stuff).
You know while I'm here I'm going to go ahead and ask what happened with the remix of Hey by Whistla (was meant to be released on Raw Elements right? Then never was), more to the point why it wasn't a huge tune? I'm lucky enough to have had it in a couple of Cloudskipper set's and it's just pure brilliance, Hardcore can literally not get better than that and considering the year it was made is even more impressive, as breakbeat hardcore that good and original is usually exclusively reserved to 1994 and before. The same is true for the KFA stuff, especially things like Come Down, ridiculously good that song is. Yeah can you tell I'm a fan lol? Ok i'm done now.
As far as Whistla's music goes, I engineered but never had control of that track, so the choices made weren't mine - I dont even have the master copy - or any copy for that matter. Whistla was a nice bloke tho. No idea what happened to him or with his music.
I am not sure which Juno sound you mean - name a track with it in and I will try to use it in the remix. I will make it old KFA style, breakbeat bizness, but better produced. It would suit the original to do a nice update as much as doing a remix - change a few small elements, bring it up to todays standards but keep it very similar, just give it a polish, methinks!
I couldn't agree more. As for the stab, the one in Come Down is a good example.
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