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It gave it a good rhythm. I wanted to do something like that and add my own little twist. I was looking for something. Cookies Preferences For information about cookies that are required for this website to operate correctly, please read our cookies policy. This site tracks activity, used for customised advertising across several services Facebook. Every take had a spontaneous element to it.
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If it sounded good on cassette in the car, you were onto something [laughs]. It gave it a good rhythm. I wanted a hard beat, so Jofy made the beat heavy. They needed a track around the time I agreed to do an album for them. Later on, I had the same thing with E-mu. It was a new label at the time.
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I wanted to make techno tracks that had a rhythm and soul, as well classiics a lot of swagger. Create Gift Voucher Add to Basket. You had pads that you banged with that… doing percussive things with your hands. I was in my early 20s. I remember wanting to come out with an album that was just bangers. I was classisc a lot of their stuff out. Analytics Cookies Google Analytics is used to track usage of this website anonymously.
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In the mid 90s, he lived and breathed dancefloors. And Instant was the last. There are 16 steps, you just push them on or off. Marketing and Advertising Cookies This site tracks activity, used for customised advertising across several services Facebook. Floaters was the meat of the album.

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Production-wise, this has a growly bassline.

It was a little trick back then. It subliminally influenced me, their style and rhythms. I used to reel-to-reel edit, but at this point I wanted to get it all in one shot.
Oh, and SetUps, too. I was driving it around a lot, and it was loud and made a lot of noise.
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It was a good combination; it was a machine that inspired you straight away. I was a graffiti writer; it was right near the train yard.
The basslines all sounded like they seamlessly blended with the drum tracks. Every take had a spontaneous element to it.
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When he was making music, it was to be played on the turntables in a sweaty, dark, twisted techno haunt; not on your headphones while popping out for some milk - and it was absolutely not for being piped into the background of anything as wholesome as a coffee shop. A floater refers to a piece on the side of a train that goes between the windows and the doors at face level.
Remember those little handheld football games, josy there was a little blip on the screen? I would go to car shows and stuff.
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