A Space Age Romance

Release date
2012-02-15
Author
Buzztler
Genre
Synthpop
Description
Some old school brit-synthpop-style ... just dreamed I owned all this freeware synths and effects in the eighties ...
Format
Compressed audio (OGG/MP3)
File size
5.8 MB
Downloaded / played
738 times
Commented
7 times
Rating
9 (4 votes)

License License
This work is released under Creative Commons
Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd)

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Comments

  • Awesome work. Melodies, arrangement, the bass, of course. The only thing I'd change would be the hihats (Ers machine used?), but again, that's questionable. So far I like the tune as it is. 9 from me.
  • Realy enjoyed this piece as a whole, very well performed !
    I agree with Shytan, 9 from me too
  • just a piece that makes me think, with two eyes closed and an empty glass of wine on top of the computer case ciao buzztler!
  • @Shytan: thank you for your kind words ... well I always like the bass in your tracks and I work hard to reach it's quality with the real instrument ... I checked the song without hihats btw you are right it is even more "dreamy", but believe it or not I had to switch back my Buzz-setup with a backup and I lost the original bmx ...   just an older version still exists ...
    @ synthirius: thank you very much, glad you enjoyed ... (somehow different from my "normal" tunes ...
    @ flos: thx ... don't spill the wine ... it ruins computers too, if they have to much
  • > I had to switch back my Buzz-setup with a backup and I lost the original bmx...

    Recently I started to use a version control system (git in my case) for Buzz files. Git's not specifically designed to handle binary data, but still great for keeping track of all your changes. Plus, it could be quite useful for collabs Give it it a try.
  • I had a look at GIT seems to be a nice program, but I prefer to store everything on my own hd's (btw it was my own fault, I should have done a backup before I installed ) ...
  • > but I prefer to store everything on my own hd's

    No need to clone external copies, it's purely optional. You can work with git repositories on your local storage devices only.