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New track by Psychedelic Freedom Fighters
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pffgoa
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Posted : Aug 13, 2006 22:25
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Hello this is couple of track i made this year
The tune are oriented EthnoPsyTrance mainly the bpm are 145 and i use Sonar 5 and Ableton Live 5+Vsti:Albino Vanguard Vb1 and lots of effect units.
If you want stream or download please visite: http://www.soundlift.com/Seb
Love and Light
Seb
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XuN
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Posted : Aug 13, 2006 22:38
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Nice freaky sounds...
I like the bassline in aztech. Nice work.. Keep it up.. |
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Psy Forest
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Posted : Aug 14, 2006 04:31
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I really dig "AzTech". The production on it is really good. The other songs are pretty good too. Where did you get the cool samples on "AzTech" ?
Keep the scene alive,
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pffgoa
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Posted : Aug 14, 2006 18:32
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Thanx
for the aztech the samples are call:Aztech voice
Voices of the Aztecs is a full compilation of Aztec instruments, loops, and vocals. These samples were recorded in Mexico from archeological artifacts dating back as far as 800 years ago. With their language forgotten, their customs were transformed and their music was banned. But the instruments survived.
The Aztec culture has become one of the most enigmatic and mysterious of ancient civilizations. Now, the first time ever delivered to the public, Q Up Arts announced The Voices of the Aztecs instrument and sample library. This library is a window into the hearts of this ancient culture.
The library is categorized by elements: The Thunder, The Seed, The Wind, The River, The Heartbeat, The Song, The Word. From the big Huehuetl drum to the smallest of Ocarinas, all of the sounds are unique. Water drums and wooden percussion, clay flutes and incredible sound of the seashell horn all remind us of a distant culture that disappeared 400 years ago. Voices of the Aztecs also includes Nahuatl poems recited by Santos de la Cruz, a poet of Aztec descent. The booklet included offers a cultural history of the Aztecs
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