Spherical by Boombatcha

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<a name="planetz-file"></a><a href="http://www.boombatcha.com/Webmusic/Sphe ... .mp3"><img src="/forums/images/listen_icon.gif" border="0" alt=" Song"> Song</a><BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Progressive<BR> <a name="planetz-tag"></a>Uses: Pulsar Synths<BR> copyright © 2001 boombatcha<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> I made this track with Pulsar and ths STS 4000 sampler.
If you are interested you can visit my site.There is a Creamware Forum,Dj mixes,Tracks,Topsite etc...
Have a look... http://www.boombatcha.com
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I don’t like it much really… It’s like a very fixed mood, the groove does not get my attention, I don’t feel inclined to move my body or something like that.
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Post by Reynolds »

On 2002-07-25 07:51, boombatcha wrote:
I made this track with Pulsar and ths STS 4000 sampler.
If you are interested you can visit my site.There is a Creamware Forum,Dj mixes,Tracks,Topsite etc...
Have a look... http://www.boombatcha.com
Yes i loved it mate ! I also got hold of your last track "Kotozen" on Sumsonic's label. Wicked stuff, people seem to be tech geeks rather than musicians here anyway.
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Post by paulrmartin »

Reynolds,

Please look at the post date before dropping bombs. You should never, NEVER write such things about Nestor! :sad:
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Post by nprime »

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...people seem to be tech geeks rather than musicians here anyway.
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Wow! Only two posts and you have already insulted the entire forum!

That must be some kind of a record!

R
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Post by Gordon Gekko »

so... tech geeks cannot appreciate music?

is there a diploma you have to get to be able to?

sure is a good way to draw attention... BUT! there is something i don't get in your strategy because the link doesn't work?

come on, I garantee an objective review :grin:
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Post by paulrmartin »

Hey! You're right, legros! I wanted to hear the tune and it's not there.

How in the heck did Reynolds get to listen to it?
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Post by nprime »

If you go to the website you can listen there.

"spherical" is not, IMHO, the best song there.

I find this track doesn't really go anywhere or do much of anything, but then again I'm not in a club a three in the morning on Ibiza all whacked out on everything I could get my hands on, so what do I know?

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Post by Counterparts »

Reynolds wrote:
Wicked stuff, people seem to be tech geeks rather than musicians here anyway.
Nestor remarked upon:

the mood
the groove
how it affected his body

How are any of those observations 'technical' in any way?

Talking 'across' people in the way you have done with your posting is just plain rude. If you've got something to say about somebody, say it directly...at least demonstrate that amount of respect.

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Post by bassdude »

Sounds like reynolds is boombacha to me!
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Post by paulrmartin »

Well, I'll tell ya, I STILL did not find that tune.
So, to my tech-nerd ears it sounds like a rip-off of John Cage's " 4'33" ".

Well done, Boombatcha! :lol:

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Post by nprime »

On 2004-08-27 07:57, bassdude wrote:
Sounds like reynolds is boombacha to me!
(Dramatic musical cue)
(A woman screams)

Announcer:
Sherlock "bassdude" Holmes solves another PlanetZ mystery!

Fade to black.

FIN

That or they are lovers, or cousins, something's up...I suggest we launch a full scale investigation!

Or at least I would if I cared...

R

PS it's a very nicely designed website.
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Post by nprime »

On 2004-08-27 08:50, paulrmartin wrote:

So, to my tech-nerd ears it sounds like a rip-off of John Cage's " 4'33" ".

I remember making out to that tune!

R
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Post by paulrmartin »

Hey R., Ever realise that YOU(two) were making the actual tune? :lol:
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Post by nprime »

ooooooh!

How perceptive.

So my whole life has been played out to 4'33" in a continuous loop!

John Cage was a genius!

R
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Post by paulrmartin »

Bingo!

Edit: By the way, you made out to THOSE tuneS, because 4'33" has 3 movements. hehe

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