The Nine Tees
The second of the templates I managed to get done yesterday. The title is not a reference to a small golf course but the decade this sort of beat became popular. The original idea comes from a song from a band I was in around that era. It was actually a big-production pop song but they wanted this manic, busy beat behind it, especially in the choruses.
It's been a while since I've tried to do this sort of beat with ...
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October 30 2016 13:14:21

October 30 2016 13:18:41

TeeGee very cool Martin! I am sure this is going to get a lot of great additions. Ready made song there :)+1
October 30 2016 13:26:30

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October 30 2016 21:57:16

October 31 2016 06:15:09

October 31 2016 22:29:44

Wade For a guy that said he's not going to be around much seems that you're in here pretty regularly. I guess it's working out OK with the kit elsewhere? Good for you! Good for us!+1
November 01 2016 10:49:15

mpointon Thanks, Wade. It's more a case of when I do go over, I get as many tracks done as I can in one sitting and mix them later! I'm aiming to record 1-2 times a week. +1
November 01 2016 21:32:56

Wade Most amusing. My studio is where I live and I probably only get in there once a week (if that). Here's to your determination! Oh...maybe that's a new name: The Determinator? +1
November 01 2016 19:57:34

Pop backing tracks with Drums:
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