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Splasher (V1)


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ElectroClubCrew

 Genre: Tango

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This score was composed by the Perceptual Vortex. It was remixed by the Electro Estate.
It was a total blast to work on. This is on ongoing project and will have upcoming itterations off this version.
We hope you enjoy!
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Hits: 1382
Comments: 9
Fans: 3
Plays: 289
Downloads: 118
Votes: 9
Uploaded: Jan 07, 2006 - 06:49:12 PM
Last Updated: Jan 07, 2006 - 01:55:37 PM Last Played: Oct 24, 2009 - 10:34:29 AM
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perceptualvortex said 1401 days ago (January 7th, 2006)
Right on
Electro Estate; your remixing is exactly what this thing needed.
Check out my latest song called Machine Man (w Beastie Boys)
said 1401 days ago (January 8th, 2006)
Cool ReMix
swirly bouncy goofy bloopy splashy panning bouncy ah ah ah ah metallic
buzzy horn go go go many beats to fro back forth xylo phone home et ah
ah ah ah good.
datafunk said 1400 days ago (January 8th, 2006)
u know when u been tangoed
great bouncy mixalot favorite
said 1400 days ago (January 8th, 2006)
Um
Can you guys translate your comments?
I think you were all saying good things, so thanks much.
A lot of hours went in to this interesting jam. Working with PV is always a
pleasure. He has a lot of tricks up his sleeve.

Brandon:p
Stun Nutz said 1400 days ago (January 8th, 2006)
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Ha Ha! You guys attract all the abstract thinkers, so we have a
tendency to leave comments like Death Nougat! Anyway, this was
a fun journey. It has a light-hearted nature about it. I kept
imagining the "Robots" movie, or a cartoon soundtrack. I hear
bits and pieces of a couple of PV tunes in here.... with the
chanting and the crowds cheering and the signature drums. I like
the turntable squiggles and little surprises that were thrown in
along the way, too...
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Stun Nutz said 1400 days ago (January 8th, 2006)
one more thought...
...the one thing this could have used is something that stood out
a little more...to imprint on your brain... a large repeated sound,
effect or melodic line. As it is, it seems more like a background
for something... an unending piece...it could go on forever! I
guess my point is, it was easy to like, but not to love... it seems
like something is missing. Maybe that will come with future
versions!!!
Check out my latest song called Gossamer dissected
Stun Nutz said 1400 days ago (January 8th, 2006)
yet another thought
...that bearded lady is great! I love all these vintage photos.
There not doctored in any way...are they?
Check out my latest song called Gossamer dissected
Eccentrikamerika said 1397 days ago (January 11th, 2006)
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i'm with stun that this needs something in it that sings. not even
all the way through it, tho, cuz there are little 'middle eight-ish'
moments throughout.

but i love what is going on here- this is one intricate, joyous
shiver.
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Drew Kopr said 1391 days ago (January 17th, 2006)
Kick Ass!
Man, i totally dig this groove!
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This collaborative is designed to be used as a central location for the electronic users collaboratives. Anyone is welcome to join and help foster electronic music. Current Members include: Aeonoire, Death Nougat, EccentrikAmerika, Mhz, perceptual... [see more]

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Tango music is traditionally played by an orquesta típica, which often includes violin, piano, guitar, flute, and especially bandoneon. Tango has long been a major part of the music of Argentina, and is well-known across much of the world, along with

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