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OSX86 part 1: (Deadmoo and Maxxuss)


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Marlon

 Genre: Electropop

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Uploaded: Aug 06, 2009 - 10:52:54 PM
Last Updated: Aug 02, 2009 - 03:15:24 PM Last Played: Nov 18, 2009 - 06:23:22 PM
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ste said 111 days ago (August 6th, 2009)
interesting
like the plodding feel to this. sounds like an idea with lots of potential.
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Marlon said 111 days ago (August 7th, 2009)
How kind of you to say
Thank you
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abfkingsport said 111 days ago (August 7th, 2009)
ABFkingsport
Oh how cool is this. Loven the layers here. Great feel like a sound track. Killer.
The King
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drakonis said 111 days ago (August 7th, 2009)
quirkilicious
very nice... weirdly bouncy, eerie, and silly, all at the same time... I like it. Welcome to Macjams!
ttfn,
Drakonis
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kassia said 109 days ago (August 9th, 2009)
cool stuff
excellent sound choices, great use of those synths. this has a cool energy and forward momentum. interesting to see if you take it anywhere else. welcome to MacJams!
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bud said 108 days ago (August 9th, 2009)
Welcome aboard Sir
we should be departing in just a few moments. Is there anything I can get you in the meantime. Nice track.
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The Infinites said 104 days ago (August 14th, 2009)
I'd like to hear this

full blast in a club with green lasers and lotsa smoke. Kinda Kraftwerk in your choice of sounds. Too short by far!!!! More please.

Jim
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johnnyblues said 101 days ago (August 17th, 2009)
UgotSynth
Liked it a lot - can't wait for part 2. I like the title and graphic - can't figure out the Deadmoo and Maxxuss. Is this a "godtower" puzzle?
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crissew said 98 days ago (August 19th, 2009)
Master of the synth sound
Very cool synth textures. Klaxons ring!! Very cool
mybravedesign said 95 days ago (August 23rd, 2009)
def.
agree....some more structure and some fire on the vocals and you could be amazing...
i love all the sounds even up till the end
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Marlon said 94 days ago (August 23rd, 2009)
@mybravedesign
what vocals?
there arent any, i dont want any
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RadioChuck said 98 days ago (August 20th, 2009)
welcome to MJ
Great layered cool here ... very nicely done
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Daugrin said 95 days ago (August 23rd, 2009)
March of the Binomes
Welcome, you have found a home. This experiment is entertaining. Thanks for sharing.

Daug
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Diviner said 95 days ago (August 23rd, 2009)
Nice Glitch
The beats remind me of Kraftwerk. This is an interesting track indeed. Cool track Marlon.
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Char said 89 days ago (August 28th, 2009)
This is quirky
but cute. I see marshmallow peeps dancing and connecting and pulling apart. Thanks.
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Char said 72 days ago (September 14th, 2009)
Oh yeah,
tyhe peeps dancing in my head. Still like it.
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Genre Info
Electropop (also called Technopop) is a subgenre of synth pop music which flourished during the early 1980s, although the first recordings were made in the late 1970s. Numerous bands have carried on the electropop tradition into the 1990s and 2000s.

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