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Surprised no one else has commented on this, reminds me of Tangerine Dream, sound design and the flow of the track, it's sounds quite polished, like it a lot, well done...JoshuaPhilgarlic wrote:I didn't make any music in the past time. But there was still an unfinished thing.... This one! It isn't mastered (ok, just a little bit), but I just liked to get rid of it before I get Reason 9.
I like Tangerine Dream's sound of the 70s and 80s a lot. So, this likeness is intendedCarly(Poohbear) wrote:Surprised no one else has commented on this, reminds me of Tangerine Dream, sound design and the flow of the track, it's sounds quite polished, like it a lot, well done...
I've seen Tangerine Dream several times, have over 30+ albums of TD and Edgar Froese. You did a great job..JoshuaPhilgarlic wrote:I like Tangerine Dream's sound of the 70s and 80s a lot. So, this likeness is intendedCarly(Poohbear) wrote:Surprised no one else has commented on this, reminds me of Tangerine Dream, sound design and the flow of the track, it's sounds quite polished, like it a lot, well done.... They just had some signature sounds and features that I can't make any music without: the "ratchet" and the DX7 Tubular Bells. I was a fan of these sounds when I was 15 and I'm still a fan at the age of 49 now. And, well, using mainly step sequencers, it's hard to sound not like TD
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