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abstract_q
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3eem Third Segment

Post by abstract_q » Tue Mar 23, 2010 4:01 pm

hi to all!
Third Segment is a new work for 3EEM.
listen it to:
http://www.chewz.net/release/view/CWZ016

i use Ableton Live7 for all.
for the creation of the electronic structure in studio, for play live with guitar end sax and interact with effects or oversampling and for the recording.

ciao
Valerio.

Valerio Zucca Paul: electronics.
Fabrizio Bazzoni: tenor sax, electric guitar.
Danilo Corgnati: electric guitar, effects.

Fluid Karma
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Re: 3eem Third Segment

Post by Fluid Karma » Thu Mar 25, 2010 9:45 am

Hey Valerio,

stunning work, very interesting and unique. Just listened to Supergatto, that's some monster of a track, guys!
Reminds me of such a lot of things... first Jimi Tenor, then Dubstep and DnB with Saxes, later Sigur Ros, Mogwai, Godspeed You Black Emperor... and lots more, but as I said, very unique.
I am not into sax sounds at all, but never heard them used that way or in such context.
Like it a lot, thanks for sharing! You just broadened my mind.

Keep up the great work!

Greetings, Axel

abstract_q
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Re: 3eem Third Segment

Post by abstract_q » Tue Mar 30, 2010 7:44 am

Hi FluidKarma!
Thanks for listening, I appreciate your words!
I listened to your tracks, that is not the type of music that I follow but I find them very well done (sounds and mix). I think great for dancing.
ciao!

Fluid Karma
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Re: 3eem Third Segment

Post by Fluid Karma » Tue Mar 30, 2010 1:30 pm

Hey again,

thanks a lot for listening and your kind words! I think it's obvious that you are in a completely different league, this is so much more elaborated stuff you do.
I'm very open minded and usually listen to a broad variety of music genres, and as I'm just starting to do some serious producing with Ableton, starting out with electronic styles comes in handy. Besides, it's really fun. Nevertheless, I'm looking forward to add some real instruments to my music and how that turns out. Maybe there will be a stoner rock side-project soon, one never knows! :)
Good luck and lots of fun with your music!
It's a bummer no one but me commented on it yet, hope you get some more feedback. You deserve it.

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