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ILLIEN
Dope drums and bassline. Did you compose this one?
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Thank you! I didn’t get to experience French Kiss, as I wasn’t living in Canada when it aired—except for a brief time in the 2000s.@DJ Excellence
Love that you're bring that Francophone rap to us! Do you remember 'French Kiss' way back in the day on Much Music/Musique Plus? Give me 4 more of these 12 minute Franco mixes and I have the ultimate gym playlist! It's weird, but the abrupt changes flow really well. I think it's because you did a great job of matching the beat/change-up perfectly with each rapper. Toi, to est fou pour ca!
Stockholm, Paris and Lyon (France), Hampton Roads area in Virginia, NYC, Boston.Where were you at? I like hearing about people’s journeys and how folks from all over come to hip-hop.
Stockholm, Paris and Lyon (France), Hampton Roads area in Virginia, NYC, Boston.
Yes, I was born in Scandinavia, but my dad is from Marseille. I grew up speaking French, Swedish, and English.Damn you moved around a lot. Are you naturally a francophone? Or did you pick it up between Lyon and MTL?
Haha, well, it took me about 7–8 years to fully understand what French Quebecers are saying. Their dialects can be pretty wild at times.Oh shit! We got a multi-linguisticalist on our hands lol.
Exactly, lol. Joual grammar is not my thing.You mean you didn’t understand Joual?!
Osti colis tabernak!
This is fucking dope bro, the mix could use a little work but its fucking dope man.@Memento Beats mentioned last week that I don't regularly post in the Showcase. So...I figured I'd embarass myself a little bit. I made this a couple years ago when I was exploring the world of house/nu-disco. The funny part is, I wasn't drinking at the time but still made the weirdest music in my catalog. Either way, hope someone gets a good laugh out of it. Apologies in advance for the mix...I was maybe a bit too experimental back then lol.
Came to the conclusion that I don't really need to sample stuff then I spent all day composing this, sweated off at least one bollock in the process, it rolled under the bed and now I can't find it
Man, that's a great track! So chill. It fits perfectly for spending time either near the pool or on the beach in the summer@Memento Beats mentioned last week that I don't regularly post in the Showcase. So...I figured I'd embarass myself a little bit. I made this a couple years ago when I was exploring the world of house/nu-disco. The funny part is, I wasn't drinking at the time but still made the weirdest music in my catalog. Either way, hope someone gets a good laugh out of it. Apologies in advance for the mix...I was maybe a bit too experimental back then lol.
You are definitely paying attention to the details regarding the tambourines. The staccato strings are actually sustained strings with Duck making it 8th notes. I put them right back because any louder and they were a bit too prominent@2GooD Productions
I like that tambourine rattle as an accent. The first, shorter one sounds a bit proud in the mix compared to the second though. Instrumentation and sound selection is good too. All sounds compliment each other nicely. Another great example of paying attention to details. The staccato strings are tucked neatly in the back, but still add to the beat.