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DJ Cruze
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Posted - 2014/12/11 : 09:46:01
Cruze - EpicK DreamZ (140bpm Club/Trance Mix)
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https://soundcloud.com/dj-cruze/cruze-epick-dreamz-140bpm-club-mix-wip-clip Thought I would venture out of my 170bpm comfort zone and try a 140bpm version of my original UK Hardcore Track: EpicK DreamZ. Still a few tidy ups to do, but almost there, any feedback, comments, shares, re-posts & favourites are most appreciated. cheers :) Thanks for listening...
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Darts
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Posted - 2014/12/11 : 09:55:20
ha that works really well mate! production's bang on, too
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The Dopeman
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Posted - 2014/12/11 : 11:36:07
i could fall asleep to listening to this...in a good way tho i normally use trance to listen to when i go to bed :)
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Spark this shit up!!!
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Edited by - The Dopeman on 2014/12/11 11:36:26 |
Elipton
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Posted - 2014/12/11 : 17:35:27
It's a nice track with a lovely riff but other than pulling it's tempo down a bit, what have you done differently from your Hardcore productions? I don't mean that negatively, but a lot about this sounds like a Hardcore track slowed down. A 140 trance production leaves a producer open to far more adventurous basslines and percussion.
On a technical note, I think I can hear clipping in the highs of the lead.
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DJ Cruze
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Posted - 2014/12/12 : 09:57:36
quote: Originally posted by Elipton:
It's a nice track with a lovely riff but other than pulling it's tempo down a bit, what have you done differently from your Hardcore productions? I don't mean that negatively, but a lot about this sounds like a Hardcore track slowed down. A 140 trance production leaves a producer open to far more adventurous basslines and percussion.
On a technical note, I think I can hear clipping in the highs of the lead.
I didn't want it to be too different from the original tbh. I suppose my intention was to have a "slowed down" version of the track to play in future classic trance gigs I have coming up. The arrangement is pretty much the same yes, and the synth sounds, however, I have used totally different percussion, drums, also different bass. I will check out the point about the lead. Thanks for listening and commenting :)
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Edited by - DJ Cruze on 2014/12/12 10:01:31 |
DJ Cruze
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Posted - 2014/12/12 : 10:00:42
**double post**
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Edited by - DJ Cruze on 2014/12/12 10:01:55 |