Reviews for "Fresh Doughnuts"
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more...shimoda |
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Sun, Mar 29, 2009 @ 11:52 AM
Very interesting use of glitch, silence, samples, sounds. I like the feel though it sounds as though it will go somewhere soon…
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Sun, Mar 29, 2009 @ 12:46 PM
I also really like this. Great idea and technique.
For my taste it’s more of an intro right now - I would really love to hear the beat develop throughout like seeing where the jazz beat would go next. Then again, maybe that’s our job to see where we could take it. :) Thanks for sharing this one. |
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Quote: colabFor my taste it’s more of an intro right now - I would really love to hear the beat develop throughout like seeing where the jazz beat would go next.
Im With Colab on this one :) Super fresh, and Clean ;) No Kidding! It would have been nice if that Fine beat that came in a little a littl less half way through the song was a more major part of the song, It sounded like it was going somewhere and then you whiped the slate clean. and started back with your original groove. |
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That is exactly what I did Vidian. I had some restraints of not having the beat stems and I did not like what the “Cold Hard Cash” beat eventually develops into, so I cut it short and go back into the original groove. I would of liked to have taken this further and made it complete if I had the stems to the original “Cold Hard Cash” samples. I love the groove, but obviously had some restraints.
I imagine taking this groove to the same place you guys are imagining. Such a tease isn’t it? :) |
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Sun, Mar 29, 2009 @ 1:16 PM
I’m REALLY Diggin The J. Dilla inspired groove.
Fressh DOuGhNuts with sweetness drippin. Well done Morgantj |
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shagrugge |
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Mon, Mar 30, 2009 @ 5:29 AM
dig the chop shop… thinkin’ about the re:mix
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wellman |
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Mon, Mar 30, 2009 @ 8:42 AM
Very nice use of glitch technique, as shimoda said. U are really creative!
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