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Come Forth ( Transmission Edit )


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eastman

 Genre: Dance-Club

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Come Forth .. bring the feeling of love and melancoly .. bring in the warmth and come together..
Thats what this songs about.
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Hits: 1102
Comments: 3
Fans: 1
Plays: 68
Downloads: 53
Votes: 6
Uploaded: Dec 11, 2004 - 02:24:20 PM
Last Updated: Dec 10, 2004 - 10:30:08 PM Last Played: Nov 20, 2007 - 05:23:13 AM
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Hardware:
17 " powerbook, midi keyboard
Software:
reason , logic express , audio highjack pro
Comments
halo370 said 1810 days ago (December 11th, 2004)
I can dig it
I like your sounds. It has a good feel to it. I was
envisioning some female vocals though. Just a thought.
Keep up kickin' out the jams.
Check out my latest song called Impossible Dream
TennesseeVic said 1808 days ago (December 13th, 2004)
A solid dance tune
I enjoyed this. You really made the most of just mixing in
elements and small variations. I don't think I'd need a
vocal on this.
Check out my latest song called Tecmo Superbowl 2009 w/ Dead End (MJRF 2004)
nyakki said 1741 days ago (February 18th, 2005)
Nice Job
I enjoyed listening to this song

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Eastman started writing and producing in 1997. The first main project was Miss Moon a house music project with a german female vocalist. The collaboration's only release was 'Uptown - the remixes' in 1998 with remixes by none other than Wayne G., ... [see more]

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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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