[Track] Hypnotizing (Original Mix)

Last Updated on Saturday, 20 February 2010 11:44 Written by SiMuL Friday, 15 August 2003 03:11

This is one of my first completed FLStudio tracks from 2003.

Genre: House (minimal/deep/tech)
Year: 2003

Download/Play: [download#1]

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[Track remix] Turn Your Lights Down Low (SiMuLated DnB Edit)

Last Updated on Saturday, 20 February 2010 11:44 Written by SiMuL Thursday, 7 August 2003 06:55

This is not an true remix. I laid over some of the beat samples and FXs from my Jammin@the.controls song to simulate a drum-n-bass remix of this song. This was created as the closing track to my “Mixes for yo Misses – Intro to Drum-n-Bass” mix CD. Originally by Bob Marley and Lauren Hill.

Genre: Drum-n-Bass
Year: 2003

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SiMuL uses his mind, body, and spirit as a channel and allows just such Truth to be expressed through his music and mixes. It is in his music that I hear a real message. A message wrapped in an envelope of sound that delivers it while driving you through a landscape of human emotions. His music calls deep inside and allows our own truth, emotion, and spirit to shine through. His particular sound creates sacred space which allows the body to become a vessel through dance and lets the experience of universal energy flow outward, and inward, to all who are open to its call.

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