Techno Acoustic

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How's that for a different music category.. :)

Done on a Mac G3 using Cubase. All instruments are done on the Mac except the acoustic guitar.
The background ambience is actually an earlier song that's been munged and faded together but it seems to fit.

Would really like to get some critisisms.

 
It's actually "flamenco trance". :p

I like it. I did very similar types of music about 3 years ago (prior to having electronic drums), using a lot of techno samples with rock and blues guitars. It's classy and not overblown. The beginnning seems to be longer than needed and around 3:50 the change doesn't go very smoothly (sounds like you cut/pasted back about a minute). Minor grievences though. Good work!
 
I like the sequences but how will you pull it of live. Don't tell me you play to the sequences. Do you play with a band or DJ or something like that. Cool sounds. Really like the eariness of the flange and keys.
 
artlover said:
I like the sequences but how will you pull it of live. Don't tell me you play to the sequences. Do you play with a band or DJ or something like that. Cool sounds. Really like the eariness of the flange and keys.

I haven't 'gigged' in over 5 years. I have no interest, so when I write songs they're for me and the website only. I'd imagine digit has the same thing in mind. Techno rarely translates to live performances because there really isn't any 'performing' being done. I bought a DJ Tiesto DVD a while back, a "live" concert, and it was a complete bore. He mind was well just hit play on a CD and stand there for all I care. DJ'ing is a dead art anyway. People want beats and don't really care if someone's there spinning anyway. Dance clubs are basically jukeboxes with a human changing the CDs.
 
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