Nice to hear a lil’ dnb with a philosophical bent. It takes a certain skill to create a track like this, and you’ve got it. As to the freewill debate; hmmm, The Marquis de LaPlace (spelling?) was a smart son o’ gun, but his determinism has been scientifically blown out of the water by quantum mechanics, and morover, Heisenberg’s “uncertainty principal”.
Wow, what an interesting and quite refreshing sound. Not sure how it is philosophical though, but each to their own. I love the layout of your blog, it looks so professional and easy to use. I may definitely come baxk to this blog. :)
6 Comments
1 s.c.mixer
Posted Oct 5, 2008 at 5:17 pmPermalink
The remix itself is a great breakbeat track
About the philosophical implications… I leave that to the philosophers.
2 Geert Veneklaas
Posted Oct 6, 2008 at 3:54 pmPermalink
Great details in percussive sythsounds and vocal FX. Very well done !
3 scottaltham
Posted Oct 7, 2008 at 9:58 amPermalink
Wow this demonstrates a lot of cut-up / retrigger skill. Pure IDM if ever I heard it.
Is the sample manipulation manual cutup or are you running samples through re-trigger effects.
Would love to know how the preciseness of the detail is accomplished.
Anyhoo, crackin track
4 radiotimes
Posted Oct 8, 2008 at 7:07 pmPermalink
Very very clever stuff this and not for the faint hearted!!
You need a talent to do this or at least to be at one with the Universe!!
Excellent !!
5 Fireproof_Babies
Posted Oct 13, 2008 at 9:39 amPermalink
Nice to hear a lil’ dnb with a philosophical bent. It takes a certain skill to create a track like this, and you’ve got it. As to the freewill debate; hmmm, The Marquis de LaPlace (spelling?) was a smart son o’ gun, but his determinism has been scientifically blown out of the water by quantum mechanics, and morover, Heisenberg’s “uncertainty principal”.
Great track!
6 Maddie
Posted Oct 31, 2008 at 9:34 amPermalink
Wow, what an interesting and quite refreshing sound. Not sure how it is philosophical though, but each to their own. I love the layout of your blog, it looks so professional and easy to use. I may definitely come baxk to this blog. :)