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A Stranger Here - sAro

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  1. 2 comments at 1.30
    1. disapia on May 18, 2009 17:46

      Quality atosphere man

    2. djsAro on May 18, 2009 20:36

      @disapia: Much appreciated - thanks

  2. 1 comment at 1.40
    1. YEeeeaaaaaaa

  3. 1 comment at 1.42
    1. Lush Puppy on May 20, 2009 21:52

      Word, that break is so tight and minimal, its perfect!

  4. 1 comment at 1.47
    1. Legend4ry on May 16, 2009 01:45

      That break is lush!

  5. 1 comment at 3.12
    1. Legend4ry on May 16, 2009 01:46

      CLassy breakdown, love the little beeps building and the scatty little glitchy sounds!

  6. 1 comment at 4.09
    1. Belmar Sol on July 04, 2009 01:55

      Very cool stuff

  7. 1 comment at 6.19
    1. King of Pop on July 04, 2009 23:53

      Love the strange voice...well, a stranger here

  8. 2 comments at 6.42
    1. Legend4ry on May 16, 2009 01:48

      Great track, very much enjoyed it - I love all the subtle sounds going on and the sample use was on par, very clean and classy track!

    2. djsAro on May 18, 2009 14:56

      @Legend4ry: Thank you much for all of your comments. I liked making it.

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  1. 1 comment at 0.03
    1. Sixfingerz on October 08, 2009 16:08

      you have me intrigued from the first sec! nice buildup

  2. 1 comment at 0.13
    1. dvorkru on August 26, 2009 10:31

      very promising

  3. 1 comment at 0.29
    1. dvorkru on August 26, 2009 10:33

      perhaps separating the melodic part of this part (in this case it is the bass) between a more solid bass and some mid pads would be nice. not talking about mid-range-pendu-synths ya know.

  4. 1 comment at 0.40
    1. dvorkru on August 26, 2009 10:36

      there you go. i felt like it needed something like that "horn" that came into

  5. 1 comment at 0.42
    1. siriken on August 15, 2009 17:36

      really like this track

  6. 1 comment at 0.59
    1. dvorkru on August 26, 2009 10:37

      epic drop. loving the echoey synths at the back.... really nice.

  7. 1 comment at 1.23
    1. Sixfingerz on October 08, 2009 16:09

      good choice of instruments!

  8. 1 comment at 1.32
    1. dvorkru on August 26, 2009 10:37

      perhaps add a lil bit of movement to that drum roll

  9. 2 comments at 1.44
    1. zgomot on August 15, 2009 15:58

      This is mad

    2. Professor West on October 01, 2009 15:58

      @zgomot: Im diggin it too!!

  10. 1 comment at 1.55
    1. dvorkru on August 26, 2009 10:38

      wow. loving that burial-esque percussion.

  11. 1 comment at 2.10
    1. dvorkru on August 26, 2009 10:48

      the drums perhaps need to be less separated... i mean, i can hear two main clearly different parts: some 'distorted' rolly drums and the 'burial-esque' percussion on the top. perhaps some exchange in between the two would be good-separating the distorted part in pieces or perhaps distorting some hits of the hi end percussion... i dont know how to express it..

  12. 1 comment at 2.17
    1. KFSFK on August 15, 2009 17:40

      lovin the tabla hits.

  13. 1 comment at 2.28
    1. dvorkru on August 26, 2009 10:52

      having that said, i really like the way you used the kick, it is there, you can tell, but it doesnt have that presence in the mix... have you tried a different version with more kick?? well, perhaps it would change the mood of the track completely.

  14. 2 comments at 2.43
    1. KFSFK on August 15, 2009 17:48

      here is where i am talking about, and i realize that is a synth not your bass, i want a deeper sub for your bass (or just more presence) and i want that synth pulled up some. not to steal focus from the perc or the koto, but to bring more presence to the whole track.

    2. djsAro on August 18, 2009 16:09

      Working on that sub base technique. Thanks for the feedback.

  15. 1 comment at 2.56
    1. dvorkru on August 26, 2009 10:54

      perhaps the percussion on the top has a little too much volume on some parts.

  16. 1 comment at 3.12
    1. dvorkru on August 26, 2009 11:04

      the sitar works nicely. it catches the overall mood of the track. good work.

  17. 2 comments at 3.27
    1. zgomot on August 15, 2009 16:00

      I love this track. The drums are stupidly good.

    2. djsAro on August 18, 2009 16:10

      I think that's a compliment. I love the term "stupidly good". Thanks.

  18. 2 comments at 3.35
    1. The Boredom Team on July 16, 2009 06:30

      Pretty Cool. I like the acoustic instruments.

    2. djsAro on July 16, 2009 13:21

      @The Boredom Team: Thanks

  19. 1 comment at 3.51
    1. dvorkru on August 26, 2009 10:55

      oh so that was the distorted drums!!! some fucked up bongos!!!

  20. 1 comment at 4.03
    1. Professor West on October 01, 2009 15:59

      Quite an emotional track. I like it very much and I think you have improved quite a bit as a producer! Keep up the good work!

  21. 1 comment at 4.17
    1. dvorkru on August 26, 2009 10:57

      well, everything i gotta say bout the bass hass been said before by the other guys.

  22. 4 comments at 4.22
    1. djtbird on July 17, 2009 09:33

      interesting "mood" piece! i'd like to hear the final version -- there are things that seem a little "unfocused" -- but it is a work in progress.

    2. djsAro on July 17, 2009 13:09

      @djtbird: Details pls. What do think is unfocused exactly if you don't mind? That's why I posted it after all. And thanks for joining RT.

    3. KFSFK on August 15, 2009 17:47

      @djsAro: i don't know t-bird, but i can say that the only way that it is at all unfocused to me is that it could use the bass being pulled up a little. would give it a little more backbone which would make it feel less airy and unfocused. when the koto or zither sound is the driving sound and it is meandering in its rhythm it feels unfocused... that should be the lead part but not the driving part. not when you have such great drums and perc and not when you have that sick bassline esp with the filters in the second break(ish area)... does that make sense?

    4. djsAro on August 18, 2009 16:13

      Thanks guys. I really appreciate the feedback. Hard to get sometimes so thank you much for chiming in.

  23. 2 comments at 4.29
    1. dvorkru on August 26, 2009 11:03

      mmm.. another idea... have you tried doing this track, but a bit slower?? like say at dub tempo (70) or even slower. it'd leave more room for the rolly drums to work out and perhaps it would give a more spacey chilled feeling... just an idea.

    2. djsAro on August 27, 2009 14:35

      @dvorkru: Thanks for all of your comments

  24. 1 comment at 4.31
    1. dvorkru on August 26, 2009 11:00

      well, perhaps i commented too much, ccriticizing things and all of that, but all i have to say is that i really liked this. moody, dark, that sitar was ace, the percussion was really cool... the things i have said were ideas that came to mind as i was listening to the track....

  25. 3 comments at 4.34
    1. IM/flatcut on August 05, 2009 15:13

      I Wouldn't change too much, Track sound good to me! You could bring the drums & percs A BIT, more to the front!

    2. djsAro on August 06, 2009 05:10

      @flatcut: Thanks for the feedback

    3. Lazy Driftah on October 04, 2009 00:52

      @djsAro: i agree i dig it.

Like Children Playing - sAro

  1. 1 comment at 0.46
    1. Lush Puppy on May 20, 2009 21:53

      Love it, can't wait to hear where this goes.

  2. 1 comment at 0.56
    1. datmasehbeta on July 29, 2009 08:29

      feeling peace here..

  3. 2 comments at 1.11
    1. 808 recordings on June 26, 2009 23:21

      mmmm tasty bass arpeggios. nice natural 6/8. (welcome to Math)

    2. djsAro on June 27, 2009 20:27

      @808 recordings: Thank you!

  4. 1 comment at 1.27
    1. Belmar Sol on July 04, 2009 01:55

      Awesome sounds and nice drum programming

  5. 1 comment at 1.46
    1. Lush Puppy on May 20, 2009 21:54

      *splash* everything is comming together quite well ;)

  6. 1 comment at 2.24
    1. vanhainkoti on June 27, 2009 06:58

      Great work. The 6/8 works perfectly. Loving it.

  7. 2 comments at 2.53
    1. Lush Puppy on May 20, 2009 21:55

      mmm delicious 6/8. I really had to count it out to find it, I like how you've compounded the rhythms with the time signature. props.

    2. djsAro on May 27, 2009 10:05

      @Lush Puppy: awe, you're too kind. Thanks for all the positive feedback, peeps.

  8. 1 comment at 3.05
    1. disapia on May 18, 2009 17:51

      yeah man, really feeling this tune. Great work

  9. 1 comment at 3.19
    1. ChrisTaconic on July 27, 2009 03:15

      Ha. The download started from itunes in a sort of synch for a few moments.

  10. 1 comment at 3.42
    1. bagelboy on March 29, 2009 02:16

      Lovely track. Hooray for 6/8 ^_^ (Great percussive work)

  11. 1 comment at 4.36
    1. saikaL on September 29, 2009 16:54

      Respect!

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  1. 1 comment at 1.42
    1. King of Pop on July 04, 2009 23:50

      Nice beat edits

A Gentle Reentry - sAro

  1. 2 comments at 0.57
    1. Joney on June 27, 2009 16:10

      this one is heavy - and hey the mixing/mastering is really well done! amazing, i´d love to mash this track within a set, well can i? :) its

    2. djsAro on June 30, 2009 23:06

      @derjonas808: Of course you can. I'll hit you with a PM. thanks for your kind words.

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dnb "drum and bass" eastern atmospheric liquid

Just an eastern twist on dnb as I like it.

Released by: djsAro
Release date: Apr 28, 2009

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