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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2003 9:12 pm
by hubird
I hate it, haha :smile:, but you really played this by yourself?
Amazing, skills enough here :smile:

Here is the mony: start producing a video, with many pedals on the ground, a close up screan in the corner with your hand at the joystic, and all the keyboards you have and can borrow from friends, a portable keyboard on your neck, like my Korg 707, and sell them against costprice to middle class families with children, or give some away at schoolports, they know how to copy
10 deciples a week at home is enough to keep your studio up to date as you can possibly wish
:lol:

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Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2003 9:08 am
by ChrisWerner
This is my favorite beside the other disco track. Fresh and nice sounds. You haven´t moved my bum out of my chair to start dancing but this is very unique, though and sadly enough.

Tell us, were we can buy your CD?
I want have one.

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2003 2:22 pm
by kensuguro
hey, going through your tracks.. I'm just wondering. What brought you to make dance music anyway? err, in other words, you're doing stuff that wasn't in your older tracks. So why the breakthrough? It seems like you've broken a few cielings in terms of personal development. A good thing, of course, but what brought you to it?

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2003 4:41 pm
by Nestor
Hubird, I’m still trying to get your point, it is too intellectual i gues… just kidding…

Chris: I don’t have it released yet, so there are no copies really. I have not tried to release this by myself this time, like I did with some other CDs. I gave it nevertheless to a friend in England, he is after this kind of things, and he presented it to quite a lot of people. He told me Sony gave him a reply as what they liked it quite a lot, and that they wanted more, but I could not produce more, because of a difficult economical situation.

Ken: well, first of all, I will be always doing new things, I don’t like to get glued to a single kind of music or style, as a composer. I want to constantly be upgrading my own understanding of music. This incursion into some mixtures of techno and dance music, has brought me to understand more styles of music. There is, without doubt, an economical sense to it as well, I just would like to be able to release this CD to make some money out of it. That’s it basically.

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 3:30 am
by Neil B
The lead solo is great in this. Nice track.
Pity all 4 of the tracks are so short.

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 9:29 am
by snoopy4ever
On 2003-12-15 16:41, Nestor wrote:

Chris: I don’t have it released yet, so there are no copies really. I have not tried to release this by myself this time, like I did with some other CDs. I gave it nevertheless to a friend in England, he is after this kind of things, and he presented it to quite a lot of people. He told me Sony gave him a reply as what they liked it quite a lot, and that they wanted more

...., I just would like to be able to release this CD to make some money out of it. That’s it basically.

That's what I talked about.. sooner than you think, a producer, with two fingers high forehead, will notice your great work.

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2003 11:07 am
by Nestor
On 2003-12-16 03:30, Neil B wrote:
The lead solo is great in this. Nice track.
Pity all 4 of the tracks are so short.

Well, sorry, I guess I have to put some more... you're right, those samples are far too short, I'm going to post a few minutes of each :smile: