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A new kind of synth-based indie pop, computerized frenzy, characterized by intriguing glitch sounds and FXs, crunchy, distorted beats, cut-and-paste electronic dynamics, video game bleeps all mixed up with atmospheric tones. This pack resumes the post-new wave experiments in the underground indie pop community, influenced by German label Kompakt and bands such as Lali Puna or Sub Pop electro-poppers Postal Service. For every modern producer…
Guest tutor Ryan Enzed presents How To Make Main Room Electro House in Logic Pro. Ryan is New Zealand’s number one ranked Electro-House DJ. From humble beginnings as a self-taught music producer Enzed has stormed his way into the EDM scene. In this massive course consisting of over 5 hours of content, Ryan shows your from the first Kick drum to the final master, how to create a Main Room Electro House track in the style of Botnek.
This noticeable niche library pays a tribute to contemporary American electronic pop bands such as The Postal Service or Figurine, influenced by Cologne-based eletronic music record label Kompakt. A blend consisting of elements borrowed from trip hop, blended with new wave inflected sounds, characteristic 80’s synthetizers, new unexpected grunge and atmospheric tones, glitchy electronics and video game beeps of every sort. An absolute must-have…
“Ramble On” is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin from their 1969 album Led Zeppelin II. It was co-written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, and was recorded in 1969 at Juggy Sound Studio, New York, during the band’s second concert tour of the United States. In 2010, the song was ranked #440 on Rolling Stone‘s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
“Heartbreaker” is a song from English rock band Led Zeppelin‘s 1969 album, Led Zeppelin II. It was credited to all four members of the band, having been recorded at A&R Studios, New York, during the band’s second concert tour of the United States, and was engineered by Eddie Kramer.
“What Is and What Should Never Be” is a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin on their 1969 album Led Zeppelin II. It was written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant. This was one of the first songs on which Page used his soon-to-become trademark Gibson Les Paul for recording.The production makes liberal use of stereo as the guitars pan back and forth between channels. Robert Plant’s vocals were phased during the verses.
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