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One False Groove
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The track takes on similar verb from Miles Davis and "Sketches of Spain", where we looped a couple of trombone, sax, and trumpet slurs and set it to a gyrating beat.
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Phrygia creates sonic atmospheres that spark creative thought. Mainly electronic beat laden and experimental electronica, Phrygia has now started to dive into m
Phrygia creates diverse sonic atmospheres that spark creative thought, enabling the listener to further their efforts through aural stimulation. Within the music, we wish to propel you to another dimension of sound and thought, where worlds collide in a very abstract yet friendly atmosphere of knowledge and sensibility.
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Peak #538
Peak in subgenre #41
Author
David M. Boosamra / Jared A. Boosamra
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© - 2003 - Phrygia / Integrated Arts, LLC - David
Uploaded
November 19, 2003
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MP3 4.3 MB 128 kbps 4:41
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Rusted empty swingsets create a blanket of sound. The track takes on similar verb from Miles Davis and "Sketches of Spain", where we looped a couple of trombone, sax, and trumpet slurs and set it to a gyrating beat. The track hits three focal points; the buildup, the breakdown, and an attempt to restart the song. By taking four of the samples out of the 50+ we used here, we were able to produce the feeling of trying to crank start the song back up afther the breakdown. That in turn creates a lush ambient outro. Another collaboration between all three members of Phrygia. Very good music here. Hot after the heels of some Dave Brubeck sampled piece we through together (REvolition), Ryan wanted to stay in the jazz arena and bring in some Miles Davis loops he captured. Ryan created the intro and the majority of the melody here, Jared added a little funk (much more subdued than usual, as the track already dictated its disposition to us early on in its production) and I added the incidentals and heavier drumwork. It all boils down to a rather flamboyant piece, and here it is. Enjoy.
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