It initially was just a one minute song until I recently decided to turn it into a full track. Here it is.

Thanks. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. I rarely make tracks like this.
Thanks. I definitely spent some time dialing in the amount of delay and reverb on the Voodoo lead to get a similar feel to the original.
Thanks. Yeah some breakbeats would've been nice. But in the end you have to do what works for the song. The 2:40 drum loop is actually playing during most parts of the song. It's just not very loud in the mix. It's one of those things you notice once you take it out.RTFX wrote: ↑22 Jan 2023Very nice!
A mixture of voodoo people lead, everybody in the place bassline and then some smooth Isotonik stuff.
Mixdown is on point!
FTF works well, but I’d love to hear some breakbeats too.
After all its the bb-era right?
Edit: oh wait, i hear a subtle bb at the 2:40 mark.
Thanks. Yes I'm actually a bit surprised I finished it. It's not often a start something, stop and then finish it a year later.
Strange comment, care to explain why TritoneAddiction should not believe the comments above.
ThanksRising Night Wave wrote: ↑22 Jan 2023well, TritoneAddiction, it is a nice and a decent song you have made.
very good replica. very good as it self.
i really would not have any negative comment.
nicely done.
Thanks. It's not the most original tune for sure. The song is partly an imitation after all.
Thanks man. In many ways my TritoneAddiction name stems from Prodigy. They've had a couple of songs where the bass/chord changes used the tritone interval, Break and Enter, Hyperspeed, Charly (original mix). Before I studied music and learned proper musical terms me and my brother used to call the tritone interval "Prodigy bass".
Remains the question: how many times did u see them live?TritoneAddiction wrote: ↑24 Jan 2023Thanks man. In many ways my TritoneAddiction name stems from Prodigy. They've had a couple of songs where the bass/chord changes used the tritone interval, Break and Enter, Hyperspeed, Charly (original mix). Before I studied music and learned proper musical terms me and my brother used to call the tritone interval "Prodigy bass".
That's funny, because before having a grasp of music theory me and my brother, as teens, we called IV, V, VIm the Chords of God. Somehow I miss the sense of wonder and awe in regard of music we had at the time. Or maybe I just miss the 90s. Jilted, Dig your own hole and Homework just shaped my tastes in electronic music.TritoneAddiction wrote: ↑24 Jan 2023Before I studied music and learned proper musical terms me and my brother used to call the tritone interval "Prodigy bass".
I've never seen them live. It seems like they put on a good show judging from clips. But I'm not really a big concert guy tbh.RTFX wrote: ↑24 Jan 2023Remains the question: how many times did u see them live?TritoneAddiction wrote: ↑24 Jan 2023
Thanks man. In many ways my TritoneAddiction name stems from Prodigy. They've had a couple of songs where the bass/chord changes used the tritone interval, Break and Enter, Hyperspeed, Charly (original mix). Before I studied music and learned proper musical terms me and my brother used to call the tritone interval "Prodigy bass".
Those moshpits were pretty hardcore tbh![]()
Yes I agree. You can lose something experientially when you become knowledgable in a field.Quarmat wrote: ↑24 Jan 2023That's funny, because before having a grasp of music theory me and my brother, as teens, we called IV, V, VIm the Chords of God. Somehow I miss the sense of wonder and awe in regard of music we had at the time. Or maybe I just miss the 90s. Jilted, Dig your own hole and Homework just shaped my tastes in electronic music.TritoneAddiction wrote: ↑24 Jan 2023Before I studied music and learned proper musical terms me and my brother used to call the tritone interval "Prodigy bass".
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