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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 9:31 am
by ChrisWerner
This file has expired and is no longer available here. The owner of the topic can re-upload the file, or post a link to an off-site file. <BR><BR><a name="planetz-tag"></a>Genre: Electronic<BR> copyright © 2004 Christian Werner<BR> _____________________________________<BR><BR> Well, I don´t know what all affected me during my visit in England to make this track.
Was it the nice town where I lived?
Caverswall, a nice little town with a church that was built around 1100.
Was it the kids that played and screamed during a school break in the morning?
Was is the strange guy that I got to know during my visit? He let me play with a sample collection called Symphonie Of Voices.
Anyway, all are elements of this track and I hope you like it.
Please excause the typical noises of a bad mp3 encoding sometimes in this track.
Cubase does a better encoding job than WaveLab.

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EDIT: don´t download it please.
It is the same version, I can´t replace it somehow, sorry.


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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 10:02 am
by paulrmartin
Chris, You have got it goin' on'!

(I have dream about you and Neil playing with me onstage with all kinds of multimedia stuff going on around us) :smile:

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 10:10 am
by wayne
that's quite an amazing opus, Chris :smile:

it kind of takes up where war of the worlds left off - a sense of future in the past? ....or something.

nice sound mangling.

what is the distorted lead played on, if you don't mind me asking? Also, i've always just used razorlame to encode mp3 - there doesn't seem to be any trouble with that one that i can tell.

cheers, w

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 11:18 am
by Neil B
Well,
I haven't even heard it yet (downloading as I type), but going by the comments from Paul & Wayne, I can guess what affected you. It was either:
1: The mountain biking through the lakes, sandpits and MUD or
2: When you broke into the malt whisky cupboard AFTER you'd finished off the ones you had as Christmas presents

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Looking forward to hearing it Chris - life hasn't been the same since you went home (thank God)

Footnote:
It must be the whisky hasn't worn off yet - you've spelled your name wrong in the song title
:grin:



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Suffering writer's block but full of hope

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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 11:24 am
by ChrisWerner
Wow, you´re fast, thank you.
Me, Paul and Neil on stage hidden behind towers of gear, that´s a wonderful thought.

Thanks Wayne, it is a long time ago since I´ve visit England before. Now, a bit older and maybe wiser I see England with other eyes of course, it was familiar to me but somehow strange too. Many cities in England dieing out or changing to something new.
Caverswall was a bit mysterious and peaceful, filled with tradition and history.
I don´t know but every emotion I got there is somehow in this track.
I used a FM7 lead sound played through the Warp guitar amp simulation. A perfect pair to play a dist guitar on the keys.
Thanks for the replies.

If everything develops right today, I can post an amazing track made by Neil and me during my visit. It´s about Beagle2 on Mars.
cheers

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 11:28 am
by ChrisWerner
Oh it was your cupboard? :grin:

Thanks Neil, I hope you´ll like the track.
Hmm, I should tend to use Chris instead of Christian. Life would be easier then.

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 11:48 am
by Neil B
Yes it was my cupboard, but Jan's bottle of Caol Ila :grin:
I'm a bit worried about the Beagle 2 track - perhaps too avant garde for "Z" ?

Anyway if you don't upload it in time, enjoy the party this weekend.

18 mins 30 left before download complete (yawn)

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 12:16 pm
by ChrisWerner
No way Neil,
we put so much work in composing and mastering the Beagle track within a week only. Also it was a special moment to create our first track together face to face.
Anyway, Beagle will be uploaded tomorrow evening soonest.

Oh yes, I can remember the good old modem time, that´s frustrating. But as you said in the past, it´s better than drumming our tracks through the boondocks or exchanging smoke signals.

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 1:59 pm
by Spirit
Another interesting track that rewards for close listening.

And don;t tease everyone with this Beagle II talk - just post it ! :lol:

Ah... but so sad about that lander. I was really hoping the ESA could pull if off - especially with such an auspicious name :sad:

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 2:36 pm
by Neil B
Okay,
I've heard it.
Okay, we're good friends and sometimes partners in music.
Now I've always told the truth and I don't say I like things just because they're Chris Werner.
I've told you when I haven't liked tracks, or they're not my taste, so I'm going to be honest again - I've listened to it on headphones, I've listened to it through speakers, I've listened to it LOUD through speakers, I've listened to it alone and I've listened to it with Jan and my opinion:

SIMPLY SODDING AWESOME

I knew you were working hard on it, but this is simply superb in terms of quality (even at mp3 quality), stereo spread, mixing, musically (although some bits are "interesting" ), composition, production etc.
You've moved onto a new plateau in terms of engineering and producing tracks.
Next time you've got a "downer" on you, compare the quality of this to your earlier uploads from a couple of years ago (I'm listening to "Believe in Evil" as I write this).

Jan likes it too and says that you're wasted. You should be earning bucketloads of money (and don't forget that she's more into Clannad and Capercaillie).

Brilliant Chris
(BTW the tip about the massage worked a treat :grin: )

Spirit:
I'm sure that Chris will upload "Beagle" but be warned - it is the first joint track that he let me engineer to near-final mix!

PaulR:
I wish I had such lovely dreams



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Suffering writer's block but full of hope

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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 3:38 pm
by Nestor
I'm looking forwared to leasten to Beagle! :grin:

This tracks is so nice... Indeed, the mix of it is very good... I would nevertheless like some changes in the timbre of the leading emulated guitar :smile:

Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 8:49 pm
by AudioIrony
Really enjoyed this. What a trip. The intro sounded like some kind of "Carnival of the Macabre "

Are you sure you didn't stay in a town called "Royston Vasey" Chris :smile:

Cheers

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 5:05 am
by borg
:lol: i can imagine chris walking in tubb's and edward's shop, looking at the 'precious things'.
'heelleuh... vere can i vind neelz plaze?'
'this is a local shop for local people. there's nothing for you here!'

first of all great sounds at the very end of the track. didn't really like the guitar kicking in (would have liked it more distant personally).
excellent soundtrackish feel to this one though.

on with the avant garde beatle!

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 5:30 am
by wayne
yeah i forgot to say, the guitar feels a bit dominant when it comes in - so much so that i thought it was deliberate.

Ripper tune, though :smile:

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 3:33 am
by AudioIrony
On 2004-02-07 05:05, borg wrote:
:lol: i can imagine chris walking in tubb's and edward's shop, looking at the 'precious things'.
'heelleuh... vere can i vind neelz plaze?'
'this is a local shop for local people. there's nothing for you here!'

:lol:
Now you are my wife!!!

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 11:27 am
by borg
right, 'dave'... :grin:

maybe chris is herr lipp!?!
(sorry for the folks not knowing what all this is all about :lol: )

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 4:56 pm
by ChrisWerner
Ja, fine everything is in Ordnung.
But please, Halt die Klappe, Lotte. Please! Halt die Klappe!

Thanks for the reviews, hehe.

Alles klar?