zka4t Matouš Godík, Prague, Czech Republic
History for Sale Uploaded by zka4t Start following Send a message on October 13, 2008 23:52
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- kraftschaum on October 14, 2008 10:18
nice transition, very strong!
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feel like in the twilight zone...great work!
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@sickb: thanks.... it was very spontaneous track... took me only half a day to do ;-)
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This was originaly made for a TV programme about old houses (even ruins) in Czech Republic and it was left unused in the end. It is just a very soft played upright piano recorded with pair of neumann km76 (to manley dual mono mic pre and lavry blue ad). Quite noisy because it was very very quiet....Pseudo Uploaded by zka4t Start following Send a message on October 12, 2008 12:00
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- kraftschaum on October 14, 2008 10:23
starts to remind me of air :-)
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Originaly track for a short animated movie Kontakt (which you can download at www.vfx.cz). It was fun to make this kind of retro stuff from the ground up. Used Rhodes Stage MarkI, Roland SH09 and some strange russian synth. Hammond is a vsti and the drums are a trashed kit recorded in a big orche...Quaterhead Uploaded by zka4t Start following Send a message on October 12, 2008 02:48
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- Ícaro Ferre on October 12, 2008 02:51
Wow, this is really cool :D
- Ícaro Ferre on October 12, 2008 02:52
I really enjoyed this drop! Nice track!
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@djicaroferre: thanks... it is the most popular track I've made so far ;-)
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From the Polytea album (2002). Originally a 1998 track done with fastracker II... and cheap Hama mic plugged into a soundblaster card for tracking the piano ;-).7 Teas Please Uploaded by zka4t Start following Send a message on October 12, 2008 02:43
69 Plays99 Downloads electronicA track from the Polytea album (2002). Those were quite interesting times, it's all done with a very lo-fi equipment (the drums were recorded on minidisk with one akg c1000). Composed with fastracker II, then (much later) mixed in nuendo.
don't forget to turn the volume up a bit... this one is on the quiet side
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