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Flight to Austin


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somagish

 Genre: Dance-Club

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This is my second song that I have started on an airplane flight. I decided making music on the plane is better then eating peanuts and staring at the seat and tray table in front of me. The middle of the song is supposed to sound like an incoming radio transmission that overrides the first song with an erie sound. The transmission fades out and the original song takes over to conculsion
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Hits: 476
Comments: 3
Fans: 2
Plays: 45
Downloads: 45
Votes: 0
Uploaded: Mar 19, 2008 - 11:32:51 PM
Last Updated: Mar 19, 2008 - 11:57:00 PM Last Played: Oct 18, 2009 - 01:19:21 AM
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Hardware:
Macbook Pro
Software:
Garageband
Comments
art said 611 days ago (March 20th, 2008)
fight
nice track man
Check out my latest song called J-Walking
rachaelxxx said 608 days ago (March 24th, 2008)
lazy dayz
Hey nice sound. I think i used some of the sounds here in my rhythmatic string remix. It's kinda like a after club tune. :)
Check out my latest song called Intergalactic Trance
said 595 days ago (April 5th, 2008)
Great dance beat.
I have GB too and used the sounds too only one of them but this is really good
I like the crackling sounds actually sounds like a fire crackling. Take it thats the transmitter. And then the drums kick in. Sweet music.
Thanks.

Peace Dee.
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Electronic dance music is a broad set of percussive music genres that largely inherit from 1970s disco music and, to some extent, the experimental pop music of Kraftwerk. Such music was originally borne of and popularized via regional nightclub scene

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