Well, here's the crack.... I'm studying a Music Technology BSc, and for one of our modules they want us to write a song. Now, rather than go the gimpy route of writing some guitar or piano based acoustic piece of Nirvana wannabe trash, I decided to write myself a little dance track. Now, it started off at 175bpm, but then I had a play around, messed with the percussion a bit, slowed it down to trance speed, and I reckon it works better now, to be honest. At the moment it's only an instrumental, but an accomplished singer friend of mine is lending her services at the end of the week to get the vocals down on it. I thought I'd post it up anyway though, cos I've been slaving away trying to finish it off for the past 6 hours, and want some closure dammit!:lol:
I'm not sure if this will be anyone's cup of tea, as I wouldn't really call it 'hard trance' as such, more 'uplifting vocal trance' (but with no vocals yet), although I'd say the second half of the tune gets quite dark :D It also sounds slightly bare in places, especially in places I'm intending on putting in vocal effects/washes etc, but apart from the first 32/last 32 bars, it's not too noticable.
Anyway, here we go, in spectacular 64kb realaudio...
DOWNLOAD - http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~morganm/untitled1.rm
STREAM - http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~morganm/untitled1.ram
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, as always... :lol:
If anyone's even in the slightest bit interested, it was made on a ever-so-slightly crappy PC, running Sonar 3 and a huge host of intrument and effect plugins (notably Z3ta+, V-Station, Kontakt, Bassline, Junglist, Antares Tube, T-Racks, and more reverb, delay and modulation plugins than you can shake a stick at).