AAWA 6 - N. Y. Connection on AWML

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2009 · 4 MIN

AAWA 6 - N. Y. Connection on AWML

from A. A. W. A. soundscapesAstranova’sAmbient Worlds AirwaysUniversal Passport

Just Released : URBAN CONNECTION from Ambient Worlds Music Library - Start the Journey here with Wizard & Tee’s classic Trip Hop : New York Connection!Cover Photography: Taylan Kaba / Linz, AustriaNEW YORK CONNECTION : What listeners think:funky beat the dreamy beginning, kicks out a smooth like butta beat. The sequencer sounds great over the drums. The feel of the keys is just right for this track. The mood is very up beat, like you wanna move. The production for the song is done well : great funky track. Extra Credit: Drums, Mood, Originality. - Musifuger from Alpharetta, Georgia, USAGreat atmosphere! The build up in the intro is very sweet, I really like the way the flute adds to the groove and the percussion is really sweet, really tight. The keyboards are nice, they have a very contemporary chill feel to them that's really engaging. Mood-wise I can totally imagine a smoky lounge while a huge band plays on a tiny stage, suits and fedoras under dim lights. Extra Credit: Drums, Keyboards/Organ/Piano, Sequencer/Effects Programming, Production, Melody, Mood, Coolest Chill-Out Track. - marastormentfunky, groovy Nice intro, I love the synthline. The keyboard sounds are original and good quality. The drums are cool too, nice drumsounds. the mood is a nice moving, funky groove. I like the production, very good mix balance and good overall sound quality. - cubist from Brussels, Flanders, BelgiumJammin' Punchy beats, I like that. The production is phat and effective. Fantastic jazz licks! - doublechanGood stuff... Definitely something to have available in the disc changer for a party. Well done! Extra Credit: Production, Mood, Originality. - Rick_LaCapo from Upland, California, USABrave band. Wonderful track, this song is one of the best I've heard in this style. Great job on the melody. Great job on the effort. Extra Credit: Mood, Originality. - dustfungus from Onalaska, Wisconsin, USAHerbie Hancock feel It's very modern and yet old-school like. I enjoy the rhythm and the attention to detail on the little intangible components of the song. I really enjoy the jazzy aspects of this piece, the horns, the older rap in the background, and the noise that ensues. The keys grab that old-school flare. A+ to the production. Someone was obviously up late at night on this one. I enjoy the long fade out which brings me back to a very modern world of sound. The song bounced back and forth between eras seemlessly. Excellent job. I will listen to more of your material. Extra Credit: Drums, Production, Beat, Mood, Originality. - ejsmith22 from Denver, Colorado, USARelaxed... really relaxed mood here. Keyboards are clean and well played. Production hits 5 stars... well. theres loads of stuff floating around. somebodys been putting hes heart into this, thats good. I just wish best of luck. - Alleyfoo from Helsinki, Uusimaa, FinlandI love the synth at the beginning of the track. it had a sense of motion but a very simple melody. The beat was nice and fat when it kicked in. Great production, very professional. Extra Credit: Drums, Production. - Human_Weather from Philadephia, Pennsylvania, USAdrive you start out real quiet and then build it up to a really interesting tune. Your sound shows variety and groove. The mood is uplifting, the Keyboard as everything else are in Harmony with each other, the production level is there... Very nice work! Extra Credit: Keyboards/Organ/Piano, Production. - Upavas1 from Honolulu, Hawaii, USAProfessional production, great composition This is very well produced, sounds very professional. I love all the sounds, and how they are arranged. The panning is off the hook. This one goes into my playlist for sure, i would use it a DJ set in an instant as well. It reminds me of some Ninja Tune or Tummy Touch stuff. Extra Credit: Sequencer/Effects Programming, Production. - dr_shakes from Jersey City, New Jersey, USAThis mother isa... I loved the intro, you've definitely got yer own thing going on. I like all of the varied samples. The mood to me is laid back but still kickin. I really like the fade out as well. Nice one. Extra Credit: Mood, Originality. - Stridor from Cleveland, OhioFrom the start it was cool, I like the jazz influences you have going on. Individual sound fat beat and bass, good job Extra Credit: Drums, Bass, Keyboards/Organ/Piano, Sequencer/Effects Programming, Melody, Beat, Mood, Originality. - Richie_BPQ from Homewood, IllinoisWhat do you think? Subscribe to "SoundscapeS" and leave a comment! The full length version is available exclusively on iTunes.

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