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Journey To the Edge of the World

Uploaded by Dynamic Interplay Start following Send a message on October 22, 2008 17:30

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  1. 1 comment at 2.35
    1. TehCrucible on October 23, 2008 01:53

      Mad lead synth. Really euphoric melody.

  2. 1 comment at 3.48
    1. Konketsu on November 06, 2008 02:44

      I really like the fade into just the pad here. nice.

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Glass Beads

  1. 1 comment at 7.10
    1. Dynamic Interplay on November 02, 2009 21:22

      Hmm...Think I am going to cut out that bring back of the rolly bassline.

  2. 1 comment at 8.18
    1. thunderclap headache on November 17, 2009 07:39

      this is a TASTY bit of work, all 9 minutes of it

Disengage 591

  1. 1 comment at 0.04
    1. Dynamic Interplay on November 02, 2009 21:24

      I need to soften this intro up a big and get it moving more for interest.

  2. 1 comment at 0.11
    1. silverlining on September 23, 2009 20:51

      Dude, all of your music is tough to describe. That's why we like it. ;D

  3. 2 comments at 0.49
    1. silverlining on September 23, 2009 20:52

      Like the clicky o-hat - do you use single-hit samples loaded into your drum machine, or does it synthesize the drums itself?

    2. Dynamic Interplay on September 23, 2009 23:26

      @silverlining: All of the percussions are ROM based samples, so they are basically percussion kits built into the Grooveboxes. In this case I am using samples from both the Command Station and the EMX-1

  4. 1 comment at 1.18
    1. silverlining on September 23, 2009 20:52

      Lead porta synth is pretty.

  5. 2 comments at 1.35
    1. silverlining on September 23, 2009 20:53

      If I were you, I would vary the levels a bit more on the hats - they sound a touch robotic.

    2. Dynamic Interplay on September 23, 2009 23:26

      @silverlining: Note taken. I should also perhaps look at the swing on the track too.

  6. 1 comment at 2.17
    1. silverlining on September 23, 2009 20:53

      I like how the new lead takes off and does its own thing. The melody is really cool.

  7. 1 comment at 2.54
    1. silverlining on September 23, 2009 20:54

      Sweet downward sweep thing.

  8. 1 comment at 3.32
    1. silverlining on September 23, 2009 20:55

      RESONANCE... love love love it.

  9. 1 comment at 5.29
    1. silverlining on September 23, 2009 20:57

      Again with that melody - it makes the track, IMO.

  10. 1 comment at 5.59
    1. silverlining on September 23, 2009 20:57

      Nice change-up... way to keep my ears interested.

  11. 1 comment at 6.49
    1. silverlining on September 23, 2009 20:58

      Liking all the harmonies from countermelodies here.

Life Spots

  1. 2 comments at 1.32
    1. hamsteralliance on August 25, 2009 21:06

      Reminds me a bit of that old AFX track, Donkey Rhubarb. :)

    2. Dynamic Interplay on August 25, 2009 21:56

      @hamsteralliance: I am not familiar with that, but I will have to look it up.

  2. 1 comment at 2.22
    1. dialectic on September 03, 2009 21:18

      Love the way this track builds, very Aphexy definitely, seems to combine elements of his Ambient Works stuff with his Acid House and breakbeat stuff. Nice use of effecst and contrasting moods.

Stickney

  1. 1 comment at 0.03
    1. Gyre on July 28, 2009 09:06

      4 hours you say, i usually write my best work in about 4 hours, the rest of the time spent on it is fine tuning. Definitely helps with creativity.

  2. 1 comment at 3.10
    1. Rusted on August 17, 2009 22:18

      hehe

  3. 1 comment at 3.28
    1. Rusted on August 17, 2009 22:25

      It's nice, not rushing anywhere

  4. 1 comment at 3.53
    1. silverlining on July 27, 2009 16:07

      Liking the ambient pad...

  5. 1 comment at 4.20
    1. silverlining on July 27, 2009 16:07

      Cool countermelody.

  6. 1 comment at 4.30
    1. silverlining on July 27, 2009 16:08

      Oh, now this... whatever it is... this is very cool. I like the variation on the beat, and the blippy synth sounds great here.

  7. 1 comment at 4.53
    1. Rusted on August 17, 2009 22:20

      Great sounds

  8. 1 comment at 5.01
    1. dialectic on September 03, 2009 21:20

      Sounding very Kraftwerky here...

  9. 1 comment at 5.35
    1. Rusted on August 17, 2009 22:24

      Nice progresssive track overall. I find it very relaxing

  10. 1 comment at 5.51
    1. dialectic on September 03, 2009 21:21

      Nice use of fragments of the different melodies

  11. 2 comments at 6.10
    1. silverlining on July 27, 2009 09:10

      That perc is awesome. What kinds of perc is that, anyway? Like what instruments are those sounds samples of?

    2. Dynamic Interplay on July 27, 2009 16:20

      @silverlining: It is a collection of congas and rims run through an arpegiator and gated.

  12. 2 comments at 6.31
    1. silverlining on July 27, 2009 16:07

      Just wondering - what is a 'Stickney'?

    2. Dynamic Interplay on July 27, 2009 16:20

      @silverlining: No idea.

Light Waves

  1. 1 comment at 0.51
    1. silverlining on April 22, 2009 01:09

      For some reason, the melody here makes me think of 1990s era 16-bit racing videogames.

  2. 1 comment at 2.56
    1. silverlining on April 22, 2009 01:04

      Dunno why, but I love that clap.

  3. 1 comment at 3.21
    1. silverlining on April 22, 2009 01:05

      Love the modulation on that riff.

  4. 1 comment at 4.15
    1. silverlining on April 22, 2009 01:04

      Nice perc in the roll you have going on there.

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This is one of my favorite tracks that I produced the past year. The solo part throughout was performed live an quite a blast to play. I have trouble defining a genre for this, the bassline and pads lend it towards Trance, but the rest of the synths I feel are something else.

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"Journey To the Edge of the World" by Dynamic Interplay is licensed under a Creative Commons License

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