D-Block & S-te-fan - Rebel
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Re: D-Block & S-te-fan - Rebel
really like it
i found energy on this track
7/10
i found energy on this track
7/10
plz stop destroying house track with hardstyle kick edit
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wow! what a bomb track




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Together with Eliza in the studio, recording for the videoclip of "Rebel". Great person and amazing singer!
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The problem I have with them is that they always use the same kick which I find quite boring, this is the same typical D-Block & S-te-fan kick which was also featured in the "Di-Rect - Young Ones" remix
Take a typical trance bass note that doesn't go overly deep, apply very slight amount distort with a bit excessive high frequencies in the pitch which for some reason almost ends up as clipping-sounding (not very clean) and you get your D-Block & S-te-fan kick.
Take a typical trance bass note that doesn't go overly deep, apply very slight amount distort with a bit excessive high frequencies in the pitch which for some reason almost ends up as clipping-sounding (not very clean) and you get your D-Block & S-te-fan kick.
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Yep, sounds A LOT like a Bioweapon/Audiofreq melody imo...Zak wrote:What the hell, i have already heard these notes millions times....
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RPGWiZaRD wrote:Take a typical trance bass note that doesn't go overly deep, apply very slight amount distort with a bit excessive high frequencies in the pitch which for some reason almost ends up as clipping-sounding (not very clean) and you get your D-Block & S-te-fan kick.
i lol'd
That's just not how it works

