Monday, May 14, 2007
keybdwizrd - NightLife (original composition)
YouTube via keybdwizrd
"Instruments used: Virus TI Polar, Moog LP, Roland JV1080, Waldorf Micro Q, MOTU MachFive Sampler."
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nice bassline!
ReplyDeleteas always....amazing! Thanks for posting your videos!
ReplyDeleteToo many notes?
ReplyDelete(ducks)
yeah..give the people what they want..play with one finger and make mindless drones with non-sensical bleeping noises, how dare you actually play those synths!
ReplyDelete"Welcome to 1984! Are you ready for the 3rd world war?" .. any way, thats how this tune makes me feel.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it does have an 80's vibe. And I apologize to doktor future for playing so many notes. Check out my "Havana" and "Cannes" videos for even more. :)
ReplyDeleteNot too many notes for me, Mr. Wiz. I like the NightLife. I like to boogie!
ReplyDeleteYeah, I think the doktor was making a funny. These demos are great in that not only is the playing exceptional but you can hear what each individual synth is doing. Great demos keybdwizrd.
ReplyDeleteI expected Neil Tennant to chime in after those intro bars.
ReplyDeleteDitto on the "nice bassline."