
This album is sick. I would rate it up there with Crystal Method’s ‘Vegas.’ It’s possibly even better. If you like trance, techno or even albums with sweet grooves and creativity, then buy it!
For the Propellerhead Reason program, is using a cheap MIDI keyboard just as good as an expensive one?
Is the cheapest propellerhead Register possible MIDI keyboard really the same thing as using an expensive one for this program?Any suggestions on which MIDI keyboard to buy?Is there any way to use the computer keyboard that I'm typing on in place of a MIDI music keyboard?
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May 25th, 2010 at 12:32 pm
the propellerheads are a pleasant surprise on the lounge music scene. the beats they whip up into their tunes are faster than usual, peppy and zingy. they are a perfect accompaniment for retail environments and luxury car advertisments.
but as they make the heart race, they also listen pretty well. from the track ‘black velvet pants’ to the end, it’s a great, jazz-infused ride featuring smaples from john barry and a vocal guest spot by 60s icon shirley bassey.