Electronica with guitar

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2013/01/01 19:04:40 (permalink)

Electronica with guitar

A playful, upbeat track that's been on my hard drive for ages that i never really took much notice of till now, so i've remixed and remastered it. Hope you dig. http://soundcloud.com/usb-2/floating
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    foxwolfen
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/01 22:00:15 (permalink)
    Great work. The guitar tone mixed with the synths reminds me a bit of The Cure. I especially like the changeup at the 140 mark.

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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/01 22:17:46 (permalink)

    Cool John , I like the sound of this and what was going on beneath what was up front more in the mix .
    Sounded like you were using some type of bell sounds in there , are you using mostly Dimension synth sounds and Dimension LE synth sounds ?

    Nice ! James
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/01 22:17:50 (permalink)
     Really cool I enjoyed.

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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/01 22:49:07 (permalink)
    I like this too... very cool guitar part... Great to see and hear you back in action...
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/01 23:12:44 (permalink)
    Sounds good to me. The guitar compliments the synths well.
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/02 12:23:45 (permalink)
    A very nice blend of guitar and synth.  I enjoyed the journey.

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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/02 14:26:27 (permalink)
    Cool drift nice mix thanks for sharing.

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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/02 15:38:22 (permalink)
    Wookie has it right: cool drift
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/02 17:57:38 (permalink)
    Thanks Shad, James, Grant, Frank, Chandler, Lynn, John and James for stopping by to check it out. Glad you all enjoyed it. :D
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/02 20:43:51 (permalink)
    Very good, took me right to the end, interested the whole way.  
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/03 09:35:17 (permalink)
    Great stuff. I love the texture of the guitar in this tune. It blends so well with your creative backdrop for it.

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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/03 17:43:43 (permalink)
    Thanks dodsie and Tap for the nice comments. Very much appreciated.
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/04 05:05:27 (permalink)
    Very unique style you have and this is a cool drift as other have said, the menu page for a playstation game.

    The song would be nothing without the overdubbed guitar, gives it that just enough human and hook melody feel.

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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/04 13:16:34 (permalink)
    I didnt'know what I was expecting when you said guitar, but that works nicely soundwise.  Slides right in.  Love the pan effect too.

    As others have said, a pleasant drift.

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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/06 00:59:05 (permalink)
    I'm very interested in this type of music, guitar and electronica work really well in my opinion. It adds a depth that is missing in straight electronica.  The guitar for me needs to come out of the mix a little, its a little muddy.  I think the track needs to go somewhere, it feels like your noddleing a little but that is just my opinion.

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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/06 09:57:16 (permalink)
    Nice work! I like the way the synth drops out at 2:24. 

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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/06 13:26:15 (permalink)
    Thanks Ben and Scotty. Appreciate your comments.. Yep, this was just track i put together for fun and i doubt i'll do anything more to it, but maybe i will sometime in the future. Cheers.
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/08 17:02:24 (permalink)
    Yeah, cool blend of guitar and synths.  Nice work! 
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/14 22:06:02 (permalink)
    Terrific number!  It is indeed a great mix of synth and guitar.  I really like the panning on it as well.
    Nice job!  I'm also glad that you are back on the forum.  I hope that your flooding situation is all fixed-up.
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/15 15:11:22 (permalink)


    Hey, great that tune popped up again on the first page! I was looking for it, but couldn't find it anymore.    
    Now I can hear it again : )   It's got such a coooool mood to it. Love it how the guitar is flirtin' with the electronic stuff. 
    ...so tasteful.

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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/15 15:40:48 (permalink)
    I've loved the sound of ethereal guitars with electronica, ever since I heard 'Doot Doot' by Freur. Very nice track John.

     
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/15 16:07:38 (permalink)
    I like the feel of the track. 
    Kind of relaxing but with lots of cool details


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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/15 23:01:52 (permalink)
    Brilliant - loving this Blipp
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/16 00:47:09 (permalink)
    Very cool and Very fun sounding track this blipp.
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/16 04:01:41 (permalink)
    Hi, John,
     
    It's really great to see you around again, and also nice job on this cool and interesting piece of electronica!
     
    The interplay of the guitar with the well textured synth work creates a perfect blend of rhythm and melody over the driving, underlying groove.
     
    Excellent stuff, my friend!
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    Re:Electronica with guitar 2013/01/16 04:07:05 (permalink)
    Many thanks all for the kind words. :D The "quote message" feature is'nt working for me so i can't reply individually as i'd like to, even using firefox. I can't space paragraphs either. Does anyone know which version of firefox i should get for this situation to be corrected? Thanks.
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