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Delphinium (Original Extended)
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A soft euphoric track with an old-school sound with floating Trance elements including an atmospheric breakdown along with a nice simple piano hook. *Now extended to a full-on mix!
rs trax rstrax roth sakho
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a conjure of trance, breaks, ambient, and other electronic music.
// also produce under my name which is my new alias, * This young and talented 20 year-old enjoys drawing, singing, eating, fooling around, and even sleeping; but in this case, producing music. A Cambodian descent. He has always been a fan of electronic dance music -- including House, Techno. But of course enjoyed some of the Pop & RnB stuff that plays on the radio too (which how the singing was brought up). Then it hit 1998, when he discovered Trance music. It all picked up from there on (along with various Asian pop music as a side-interest). Later years he discovered more electronic music such breakbeat/breaks, electro/new wave, UK garage/2-step, drum & bass/jungle, and ambient/chillout/downtempo. As we get closer to now, he has learned so much about its scene and culture, and have learned to respect these genres very much as well as all other genres of music. By now, he's grown so deep into the music much so that by producing music, he is able to portray his thoughts and emotions; the same way he would express himself in his artwork as well.
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Genre
Electronic Trance
Charts
Peak #438
Peak in subgenre #39
Author
Roth Sothy
Rights
2005 RS Trax Productions
Uploaded
March 19, 2006
Track Files
MP3
MP3 6.9 MB 128 kbps 7:33
Story behind the song
Delphinium is the name of a type of flower that is usually Purple/Violet/Blue, and it signifies the first emotions of love. =========== 2005.12.28 A lot has been done since the 1st edit. The main synths have been altered. A little more uplifting variation for the track's body and theme. Here's a list of a few things: - tweak moogbass pitch - lower clap - soften/fix phat synthriff - louder pads-lo after 1st climax - add 8 more steps right before the 2nd break - single clap at 2nd build - add more hi-freq on main synths - higher octave on main synths - lower fx1 a bit - at the end, bring the phat synthriff out later
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