foobar tracks
foobar has uploaded 9 tracks but they have been archived
11th May 2012 22:50 - 12 years ago
11th May 2012 22:50 - 12 years ago
Description : A very electronic dancehall riddim... don't know how to describe. Listen to it, and tell me what you think =P
I build it from a shorter part I did for a remix of Damian Marley's "Welcome to Jamrock" (you find this remix here:
http://soundcloud.com/naaarf/damian-marley-welcome-to
[I choose as genre "Reggae" cause there's no dancehall in the list, but it really isn't reaggae music at all... I know that :-\ ]
22nd Mar 2012 13:06 - 13 years ago
22nd Mar 2012 13:06 - 13 years ago
Description : A track I created some time ago and just recovered it on my hd.
It's some kind of dub music I think, but with some oriental touch and some strings.
It's produced in Reason 5.
Let me know what you think =)
13th Mar 2012 16:18 - 13 years ago
13th Mar 2012 16:18 - 13 years ago
Description : Instrumental song created with Reason.
No idea what genre this could be. I chose "Chill Out" cause it's a really slow song ^^
5th Oct 2010 11:42 - 14 years ago
5th Oct 2010 11:42 - 14 years ago
Description : A Hip Hop track with a bassline played by double bass, chords by piano and some other strings and bell like synths on the top.
Thanks to The Cause for sharing the vocals.
It's completely produced with Reason.
At around 2:09 the vocal part lost one or two beats i think (just where the chorus starts the second time, did you also had this problem or perhaps i'm wrong?), thats why i split it there, sounds a little weird so far, but i'm going to fix it the next days.
That's my first upload here :-)
Let me know what you think.
8th Oct 2010 14:45 - 14 years ago
8th Oct 2010 14:45 - 14 years ago
Description : The Song originally should be a slow dancehall song, but then I found this vocals from dvickers which fit perfectly to the instrumental, and now its something between pop and rock i think.
The Song is based on the theme which Pachelbel used for his famous canon (classical music, perhaps you know it).
28th Mar 2011 15:16 - 14 years ago
28th Mar 2011 15:16 - 14 years ago
Description : A Reggae/Dancehall Version of Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D.
Instrumentation is like in usual reggae bands, but the chords are played by cembalo.
I used guitar samples from my version of "Lost And Found".
Feel free to voice this riddim.
25th Apr 2011 15:16 - 14 years ago
25th Apr 2011 15:16 - 14 years ago
Description : So I think I finished it =)
Thanks to KorruptDialect for sharing this acapella
About the track:
It's a bit like a classical chamber instrumentation with heavy drums ^^
There is a piano (plays not only chords this time ^^), a guitar with a theme which should sound like something spanish, a flute, an Oboe-String-combination (lamest part so far, I think), a choir, some pads, and finally added: a subbass (makes it more boomy I think).
I also used this beat (slightly modified) for a remix of Azad's "Liberation Time" (feat. Capleton), fits great I think.
check it out here:
http://soundcloud.com/naaarf/azad-ft-capleton-liberation
12th Jun 2011 15:53 - 13 years ago
12th Jun 2011 15:53 - 13 years ago
Description : I wanted to create some orchstral stuff as intro for some mixtapes or stuff - I think epic orchestra music and talking gangsters fitting great ^^ - and that's the result.
The instrumentation is:
drums (kick, snare, rattle, timbal, gong)
violins, cello, double bass, flute, trumpet, trombone, horn, tuba
and two samples of a roll in the timbals (for some dramatic effect and stuff...)
Finally I used the piece to remix Mavado's "Weh Dem A Do"
Check it out at soundcloud:
http://soundcloud.com/naaarf/mavado-weh-dem-a-do-remix
21st Jul 2011 17:09 - 13 years ago
21st Jul 2011 17:09 - 13 years ago
Description : So after some little changes I think this version could be the final version of the track.
But I still have no idea for a title... suggestions are welcome ;-)
Let me know what you think.
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