Blush Response Joey Gonzalez, New York, United States
Virus TI vs MPC1000 Uploaded by Blush Response Start following Send a message on September 20, 2009 03:24
47 Plays wavA short jam I did using my virus TI as an effects processor for the MPC1000. The drum samples are my own made from ultrabeat, processed, and then imported into the MPC. This is the stereo outs of the MPC through the virus, and then a bit of izotope ozone to even out the mix. Makes a good show o...Right Where I Need to be Uploaded by Blush Response Start following Send a message on July 03, 2009 00:34
An experimental ambient track of mine... All Korg MS20 and Moog MF102. Processed through Audio Damage EOS, and various effects from Logic Pro 8. wearereplicants.com- Tearing up the place Artwork
Tearing up the place Uploaded by Blush Response Start following Send a message on June 15, 2009 18:14
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Reduce You Uploaded by Blush Response Start following Send a message on June 15, 2009 18:13
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- Siesta Submarina on July 04, 2009 09:05
love this part :) I'll tip off the student radio over here about this track.. this deserves airplay
- Blush Response on July 05, 2009 00:32
@Siesta Submarina: awesome man! thanks so much
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this is one serious winner track, you've done a brilliant job on this
- Blush Response on July 05, 2009 00:32
@Siesta Submarina: glad you like it dude, took a long time to make haha
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The debut single from New York Industrial Artist Blush Response.
damn, MS20+MF102=win :) very nice sounds
@Siesta Submarina: yeah I did that the day after I got the MF102... part of a greater concept, after my album is done I'm going to release a short EP of synthesizer demonstrations, this is the first
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