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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2015 · 7 MIN

Carrier

from benny blanco®@blancodisco

A leaner, more breathable counterpart to the dirty-drums version. Same ~105 BPM pocket, but with more air in the presentation—better for layering and invisible transitions. It keeps the BlancoDisco discipline: steady hypnosis, controlled space, no forced peaks. Use it as the connector or “ride” version of Carrier: drop it, let it sit, and blend around it while you steer the narrative. Background: This track is all Analog Source Driven and has a certain Kerrier District quality to it. Drums are all punched out by the Vermona DRM1-MKIII while all the synths are multitracked from the one Oberheim SEM I have here. There is one synth string pad part that is created by the Arturia SEM. All FX are inside the box. [Vermona DRM1-MKIII, Oberheim SEM] Mixed and arranged in Ableton January 2015. Everything done @blancodisco. Published 2.1.15

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A leaner, more breathable counterpart to the dirty-drums version. Same ~105 BPM pocket, but with more air in the presentation—better for layering and invisible transitions. It keeps the BlancoDisco discipline: steady hypnosis, controlled space, no forced peaks. Use it as the connector or “ride” version of Carrier: drop it, let it sit, and blend around it while you steer the narrative. Background: This track is all Analog Source Driven and has a certain Kerrier District quality to it. Drums are all punched out by the Vermona DRM1-MKIII while all the synths are multitracked from the one Oberheim SEM I have here. There is one synth string pad part that is created by the Arturia SEM. All FX are inside the box. [Vermona DRM1-MKIII, Oberheim SEM] Mixed and arranged in Ableton January 2015. Everything done @blancodisco. Published 2.1.15

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