hey cory,

thanks a lot for taking the time to check out the tune. and thanks for the
cool comments, means quite a lot. the backing track was done wholly in
Reason. then i added the guitars and Juno 6 synth thru my tascam 4trk and
mixed down into soundforge. actually, one of my guitar heroes, kevin shields
of my bloody valentine, was big on jungle when it came out in UK. he was
experimenting with the idea of mixing the two way back in 93. and around
that time when i was reading about it was when people first started playing
jungle for me. then some years ago, i started hearing all that spacegaze
guitar riffage over jungle beats in my head. so it all kind of blenderized
together in my brain. there's more to come in the near future... more
straightforward dnb beats with swirly guitars.

pv

>From: "Cory Secrist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Some psychedelic stuff.  Nice work.  I don't think
> I've ever heard anyone try to mix DnB with that spacey
> guitar kind of stuff.  Interesting.
>
> -Cory
>
> --- professor vast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > my new ambient/spacerock electronica track is now
> > available for listening.
> > it's very new and very different than what i've done
> > before. it's a 17 min,
> > 3 part track. 1st part is all ambient
> > keyboards/guitar. a mix of my
> > cure/slowdive and blade runner influences. the last
> > two parts are drum and
> > bass-ish with spacegaze style guitars. as always,
> > art provided by amelia
> > peel. hope you like it...click besonic.com link
> > below
> >
> > "it's me throwin stones from the stars on your mixed
> > up world"
> >
> > Professor Vast
> > http://www.besonic.com/pv11


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