Lunatic Underground
Excellent piece of keys work from the Tofmeister here! Plenty of room for interpretation, that's for sure. I made a point of not listening to the original Loop this came from, although I have heard Lenny's splendid upload to this Loop. Fortunately my chosen approach and Lenny's don't clash as I've gone for a gentler, half-time feel.
It's pretty basic drums with very few fills, building up a bit as the track progresses before dropping back at the end. I'm just ...
It's pretty basic drums with very few fills, building up a bit as the track progresses before dropping back at the end. I'm just ...

Davnel99
Excellent Martin. U mentioned in one of your earlier tracks about old movie backgrounds, this sounds like its from SHAFT or similiar :)
+2

PJE
Hey Matin I like Lennys take and I like your different approach very much also - smooth, lots of space and dead right on tempo - to allow for other expression - Very finely done :)
+2

Tofzegrit
That's only in this place and nowhere else!
So cool to hear how anyone could feel what you are sharing :)
That makes me happy, really and this one comes from you Martin, thank you +2
So cool to hear how anyone could feel what you are sharing :)
That makes me happy, really and this one comes from you Martin, thank you +2


aleonz
I always amaze to see how you lay such an excellent drums, with an excellent steady ride so flawless and effortless
+2




Blueboy
So cool mpointon! Great use of drums, adding energy without obscuring the underlying power of the original track.:)
+1

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