I am not a fan of the overall genre, but I like it!
The minimalist aspects of the composition appealed to me, and the
progression from a simple beat to a cohesive whole as different
elements are layered on made this a very enjoyable listen for me.
Usually, hip-hop/rap has aspects which grate on me for some reason or
another, but quite the opposite was the case here. I think the samples
you selected were well thought out and incorporated.
Thank you for sharing this!
--Nick
On 3/11/07, Nigel Henry <cave.dnb(a)tiscali.fr> wrote:
On Sunday 11 March 2007 15:44, Johannes Mario Ringheim
wrote:
I've put together a new DJ-mix using one
turntable together with
Hydrogen and Freewheeling. My brand new BCF2000 is used for controlling
the thing, and a sustainpedal triggers the looping. I've also videotaped
it, so you can all see what I'm doing!
Comments are as always appreciated.
http://rasmus.uib.no/~jri022/ringheimsauto/loopmix.avi
(Video)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2381754226424081568&q=loopheile
(Google video)
http://rasmus.uib.no/~jri022/ringheimsauto/Ringheims%20Auto%20-%20Loopmix.o
gg
(Audio)
http://rasmus.uib.no/~jri022/ringheimsauto/Ringheims%20Auto%20-%20Loopmix.m
p3
(Audio)
Nice track Johannes. I'm not usually into rap, but the beats were just great,
and more up front than the rap. I quite like ragga, but am not into hip-hop.
How large is this .avi file? I'm on dialup!
btw. I think there may be a problem with the link for the .ogg audio file.
Kget said the file didn't exist, so I had to go with the .mp3.
Great track though.
Nigel.