"Threads EP"- Tech-house & Funky techno

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"Threads EP"- Tech-house & Funky techno

Post by marky » Sat Jul 22, 2006 1:53 am

Alright chaps,

Here's three tracks full versions of tracks from my new EP, collectively called "Threads" arranged and recorded in my home studio, mastered by the one and only Mr Chris MacCormack... all comments welcome, cheers!

http://interposition.net/threads/YourSo ... thless.m3u

http://interposition.net/threads/Singularity.m3u

http://interposition.net/threads/HomeHorizon.m3u
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Post by djastroboy » Mon Jul 24, 2006 9:21 pm

This is good stuff.
Not sure if I would buy it on vinyl because I have crates of things similar to this: Dave Angel, Joris Voorn, etc. and I'll never even get to play all the ones I have.

As listening material, it probably needs more breaks & variations.

I've been thinking lately that all techno songs should have multiple versions.
One driving steady one with pure drum intros to DJ with, and at least one more with more breakdowns and less drums for around the house.
I mean it's pretty easy to make multiple versions in the arrange screen, right?
C'mon, just a few more days of your life.... :lol:

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Re: "Threads EP"- Tech-house & Funky techno

Post by djadonis206 » Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:30 pm

marky wrote:Alright chaps,

Here's three tracks full versions of tracks from my new EP, collectively called "Threads" arranged and recorded in my home studio, mastered by the one and only Mr Chris MacCormack... all comments welcome, cheers!

http://interposition.net/threads/YourSo ... thless.m3u

http://interposition.net/threads/Singularity.m3u

http://interposition.net/threads/HomeHorizon.m3u
"Damn negro, that's all you had to say!" - The big CM himself - I'll peep those in 31.39 seconds when I get to the crib

later


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Post by marky » Tue Jul 25, 2006 1:08 am

djastroboy wrote:This is good stuff.
Not sure if I would buy it on vinyl because I have crates of things similar to this: Dave Angel, Joris Voorn, etc. and I'll never even get to play all the ones I have.

As listening material, it probably needs more breaks & variations.

I've been thinking lately that all techno songs should have multiple versions.
One driving steady one with pure drum intros to DJ with, and at least one more with more breakdowns and less drums for around the house.
I mean it's pretty easy to make multiple versions in the arrange screen, right?
C'mon, just a few more days of your life.... :lol:
Ha ha yeah I know what you mean.. I'm always torn between pacing the track for DJs but having it listenable too where it doesn't start to do one's nut in when listening alone.

But in saying that, when I listen to techno in my car and at home I generally appreciate the loopy stuff that goes on for a while, which you can trip out to.
Guys like Hertz and Marko Nastic do it all the time and I love their stuff.

But two versions is certainly worth thinking about, I might just do that ... thanks again for the comments man !
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Re: "Threads EP"- Tech-house & Funky techno

Post by marky » Tue Jul 25, 2006 2:50 pm

djadonis206 wrote: "Damn negro, that's all you had to say!" - The big CM himself - I'll peep those in 31.39 seconds when I get to the crib

later
Adonis
lol Cheers Adonis, I'd love to hear what you think of them when you get a chance to listen!
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Re: "Threads EP"- Tech-house & Funky techno

Post by djadonis206 » Tue Jul 25, 2006 3:24 pm

marky wrote:
djadonis206 wrote: "Damn negro, that's all you had to say!" - The big CM himself - I'll peep those in 31.39 seconds when I get to the crib

later
Adonis
lol Cheers Adonis, I'd love to hear what you think of them when you get a chance to listen!
Pretty impressed man!!! Why is everybody like 49 light billion years ahead of me when it comes to writting jams :lol:

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Post by marky » Tue Jul 25, 2006 3:36 pm

djadonis206 wrote:
Pretty impressed man!!! Why is everybody like 49 light billion years ahead of me when it comes to writting jams :lol:

You're sh*ts banging man!
Hey man, thanks, that means a lot coming from someone like yourself who knows their stuff.. cheers !
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Post by markaugust » Tue Jul 25, 2006 10:39 pm

nice production skillz
maybe a bit monotonic but good stuff!
I like the subtile-ness of singularity a lot... almost a kind of rhythm & sound basic channel kinda stuff, which I love and goes so well with this weather we are having these days.
yep still listening; singularity my absolute favourite!
awesome track.
hit me up when the mp3 is available> I'll buy!

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Post by marky » Wed Jul 26, 2006 2:10 am

Hey Mark, thanks for the comments, much appreciated.

I've checked out your stuff before (maybe last year some time) and enjoyed it .. but hadn't heard your new material. The stuff you have on your myspace is really gorgeous, forward-moving stuff, and nice and dynamic too.. I'm really feeling it.... Sylvia Saint is tight ! (there's a phrase that probably doesn't get said too often :) ) Do you master the stuff yourself?
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Post by Brando » Wed Jul 26, 2006 5:24 am

Driving, thick, melodic, loopy, swirly, chugging ... my kind of techno!

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Post by AdamJay » Wed Jul 26, 2006 5:47 am

i dig it.

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Post by markaugust » Wed Jul 26, 2006 10:29 am

marky wrote:Hey Mark, thanks for the comments, much appreciated.

I've checked out your stuff before (maybe last year some time) and enjoyed it .. but hadn't heard your new material. The stuff you have on your myspace is really gorgeous, forward-moving stuff, and nice and dynamic too.. I'm really feeling it.... Sylvia Saint is tight ! (there's a phrase that probably doesn't get said too often :) ) Do you master the stuff yourself?
Thanx man, appreciated! no not myself, the mezzotinto EP got mastered by this big ass-studio in Paris, which does daft punk and stuff as well... Karim/Djinxx = My boss for the moment; does all his work/labels there.
The curle-records one got mastered by N.e.w.s, which does "musicman" as well, so they all sound pretty tight. Thanx
hit me up when those mp3's are available!
You got a label yet for it?

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Post by djadonis206 » Wed Jul 26, 2006 3:33 pm

I told you dawg!!!
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Post by marky » Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:56 pm

Thanks also AJ and Brandos for taking the time to check the tracks out. Much respect !
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Post by marky » Wed Jul 26, 2006 9:19 pm

markaugust wrote: Thanx man, appreciated! no not myself, the mezzotinto EP got mastered by this big ass-studio in Paris, which does daft punk and stuff as well... Karim/Djinxx = My boss for the moment; does all his work/labels there.
The curle-records one got mastered by N.e.w.s, which does "musicman" as well, so they all sound pretty tight. Thanx
hit me up when those mp3's are available!
You got a label yet for it?
Oh that's cool, what's the name of the mastering studio in Paris?

No label for my tracks as yet, I haven't spent a whole load of time getting the tracks out there yet... and had been considering releasing the stuff on my own, whether I've got the time to do that at the moment remains to be seen !

Cheers Mark !
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