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spacef
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<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.spacef.com"><img src="/forums/images/listen_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" Song"> Song</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Hip Hop<BR> copyright © 1999-2004-MTouzani-CAlbertini-JTesseydre-GRRIO-Sacem<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> A great arrangement and structure by one of my favorite sound engineer (Altis productions).... (1999). Also, mastered by me, at home, for testing (it lacks treble, i was just discovering optimaster)... I wish everybody could understand what it is about...
Featuring, Christophe, Awa, and Jo on the Amek.


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Post by kensuguro »

hey, I was just thinking of doing some hiphop tracks with strings.. And you've got some chinese er-hu in there. That's supposed to be one of my ethnic instruments. hehe. (or is it the indian version?)

Again, great euro-hiphop sound.
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For the Er-hu, you are certainly right(you know better :wink: (I'll ask jo next time i see him, but not sure he remembers. I know he uses chinese and japanese stuff a lot)
Thanks :smile:

I answer to spirit post below : you are damn right about the drums (good to hear it from someone else than me!).


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Post by Spirit »

The instruments are beautiful, the voices perfect, the language a pleasure to hear even I don't understand it :sad: With all that it seems almost a pity that the drums are only "standard" and not something a little more unusual too.

Really enjoyed it.
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