Johnny D Tracks
- patrick bateman
- mnml maxi
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- patrick bateman
- mnml maxi
- Posts: 5432
- Joined: Mon Feb 07, 2005 10:02 am
- Location: Copenhagen Denmark
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I can't believe so many people think his music is boring. That only could mean u don't pay attention listening to his music. So many instruments and layers playing, fading in and fading out, bumping the track and slowing it down, like it's moving you somewhere. Try listening to his stuff on headphones.
This is the mnml forumblizt wrote:I can't believe so many people think his music is boring. That only could mean u don't pay attention listening to his music. So many instruments and layers playing, fading in and fading out, bumping the track and slowing it down, like it's moving you somewhere. Try listening to his stuff on headphones.
We don't like so many instruments and layers
Also we like club music not headphone music
I didn't really like orbitalife when I heard it for the first time, but then it grew on me and I still have it on my ipod. I love those keys that come in mid-late way through the track, and that sample from Ferris Bueller. But the track is so satisfying. You're presented with a very simple loop, but that repetition settled in and becomes hypnotic as you start to hear what's going on in the background. If that makes any sense.
You should probably talk only for yourself on that onetone-def wrote:This is the mnml forumblizt wrote:I can't believe so many people think his music is boring. That only could mean u don't pay attention listening to his music. So many instruments and layers playing, fading in and fading out, bumping the track and slowing it down, like it's moving you somewhere. Try listening to his stuff on headphones.
We don't like so many instruments and layers
Also we like club music not headphone music