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Goa Beach (Previous Version) by SinJimMusic [Email]
Genre: Techno

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SONG STATS:
Hits: 252
Comments: 3
Votes: 0
Plays: 21
Last Played: Nov 06, 2008 - 07:24:26 PM
Downloads: 0
Fans: 0
Uploaded: Feb 16, 2008 - 06:16:13 PM
Last Updated: Mar 20, 2008 - 08:35:52 PM


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Goa (11)Trance (297)Beach (15)Dance (502)Techno (348) ()
Description:
Been working on this track for awhile. Let me know what you guys think. Don't really know if the name fits, it's kind of a place holder.

Hardware:
Macbook, Yamaha DGX-203

Software:
Logic Pro 8
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Lots of growth. &mdash 02/16/08 - 08:35:43 PM
The section that began at 3:10 was... spectacular. The vocals are really clean and catchy. Did you sing them?

As for the progression %u2013 my favorite element of the track %u2013 you went from something I found mediocre and bland to a very flowing, vibrant theme that had me doin' the eyes-shut foot-tapping thing. So, in that light... I don't know if I'd recommend changing the beginning, but if I were to listen to this song casually, I'd probably skip through the first minute or so. Everything after that gave me shivers.

Did you do the vocals?

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Nice work &mdash 02/16/08 - 09:25:38 PM
Almost like you have several tunes trying to get out here. I liked the whole thing but Zagar is right, the last section is really outstanding. I can easily imagine that spinning in one of the big name DJ sets.



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Parts &mdash 02/18/08 - 05:06:15 PM
Thanks for the comments guys, after listening to it over I do realize that the beginning is a bit lame. I started with that and built on it but it does kind of feel like two separate musical ideas in the song. The vocals are part of a loop in the voices jam pack (I think). I just cut out most of it and used some of them. I think I'm going to take the last parts and build a track on that and see if I can make something different out of the first part. Thanks for the comments guys, I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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