
RELEASE DATE: August 1 2007
This is a bio-centric music trilogy.
Part one is a bio-centric tech house is an experiment to make more organic techno and tech house, with elements from various other musical elements that mutate the actual track to a new kind of tonal organism. Part one is an excursion into mutating spiral elements of tech house and progressive house, with a big dose of electronic DNA.
Sample, Part One:
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Part two of the bio-centric production is going towards more bubbly electronic parts with some micro-level rave elements creating organic pulses of music, in combination with crispy drum machine programming.
Sample, Part Two:
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Part three of the DNA tones series concludes with a combinational electro/acid line that is mutating into a more ambient techno driven part, and it ends with a third section of the track where syncopated lines are battling about tonescapes.
Sample, Part Three:
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Feedback – Part One
DJ Muggles (United States)
Reaction: Excellent
Comments: nice trippy melodies keep em guessin
Ron Levy
Affiliation: [Shylock] (United States)
Reaction: Good.
Comments: Trippy enough to work…
John Mack (United States)
Reaction: Good
Comments: pretty cool stuff, i dont think I would play it.. but he is on to something here
Kevin Shiu (Canada)
Reaction: Good
Comments: Keep up the hard work.
Thee-o (United States)
Reaction: Good
Comments: Nice…could use some remixes though…looking forward to part 2
DJ Kramer (United States)
Reaction: Good
Rokkman, Ukraine / producer / remixer
Residency : Metro
Reaction : Good
Comments: Nice tune thanx people
David Phillips, Germany / deejay / producer
Residency : su casa, ego club, el rubio
Reaction : Good
Comments: Will play, fit for my wallet.
DJ Taner k, United Kingdom / deejay / producer
Residency : rise/rumur
Affiliations : knob records/slanted black
Reaction : Very good
Comments: Great twisted variations, the groove is killer and carries perfectly.
Marrat (Craciun Adrian Iuliu)
Affiliation: blu gin, cuba, the gossip, silver after hours
Country: United States
Reaction: Very Good
Comments: very good techno track combined with some very nice progressive elements… the track sounds very good. thanks
Feedback – Part Two
Villo (United States)
Reaction: Good
Comments: Sounds good in the mix, for the rave.
Rickie Orion (aka Electromac), Canada / producer / remixer
Residency : corral night club / showgirls / fluid
Affiliations : Richmond Records / Ion Syndicate
Comments: DNA Tones is a very heavy base track with alot of interesting sounds, the start reminds me of the old hearthouse label ..
some nice uplifting sounds that are almost uphoric .. a very catchy hollow synth and great leads to fill the room with a nice warm sound.
A space anomely fries the sences and opens the ears to find very faint sounds occuring in the background. leadding into the break, not sure what to expect it gets into the build up and you find yourself at the bridge and what you could say that start of the track again .
this is what i would say is a opening track to start a nice groovy set off with.
Kevin Shiu (Canada)
Reaction: Good
Deep C [Tigerhook Corp] (United States)
Reaction: Good
DJ Tekes [Kabuto&Koji] (Costa Rica)
Reaction: Very Good
Feedback – Part Three
Deep C [Tigerhook Corp] (United States)
Reaction: Good
Kevin Shiu (Canada)
Reaction: Good
Comments: This track sounds unique.Keep up the good work.
Marrat (Craciun Adrian Iuliu)
Affiliation: blu gin, cuba, the gossip, silver after hours
Country: United States
Reaction: Good
Comments: A pretty nice track. Thank you !