@@xisotopex This track is undeniably acid; it features the signature 303s and 808s, used in the same way. Why bother correcting people when you're straight-up wrong?
the album was produced at seemingly gabber speed, not really but when u like it between 115-122 everything else is gabber.... this would have been my favorite record if it had been between 118 and 125. still cannot understand the 8000 bpm production. ruins it. i only listen to the 45rpm plate and put it on 33,3rpm, otherwise it's simply too fast and annoying.. musically and rhythmically it's very fascinating and attractive, but the tempo is ridiculous for this genre.
The traditional Raga Megh Malhar probably called for the energy of the tempo he used. I've seen a few raga live, and they use diverse tempos for different sections and feelings.
I Used to Hear This Legendry Artist in 1982
Do you know if he produced more music apart from this album?
The "One Man Orchestra" of This Legendry Transicord & Keyboard Player-- Charanjeet Singh is Mesmerizing
Sounds amazing even today, but in 1982??? Genius!
You really think I’m gonna speed this up? I’ve already heard the original and I am absolutely vibing.
Holy smokes! This is even better than the original.
this is such a vibe ♡
Really Good music will sounds great at any speed
I love synthesizers
I've loved this album for a while, but lowering gears does something new. Thanks
Great stuff, not heard this before but really good
This tempo is way better lol
Neat slowdown
best one out there !
Nice one, good idea
First acid track supposedly
definitely not acid, or techno.
@@xisotopex This track is undeniably acid; it features the signature 303s and 808s, used in the same way. Why bother correcting people when you're straight-up wrong?
@@47ejecting2 thank you
velly good ! Jupiter 8 in action
stop it!
Don't forget the tb 303 and the tr 808
Thanks!
From the call center to ballin in a rental it's ya boy ragi doggi patellllll
I see a cult forming
what percentage slowed down is that ?
80% I think
@@DonaldMohrMusic ahh i like it when people know math 1/1,25=0,8
@@netiosys4677 yeah man, I paid attention in high school, and it's helped me in the job market over the years.
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Carpe diem!
the album was produced at seemingly gabber speed, not really but when u like it between 115-122 everything else is gabber.... this would have been my favorite record if it had been between 118 and 125. still cannot understand the 8000 bpm production. ruins it. i only listen to the 45rpm plate and put it on 33,3rpm, otherwise it's simply too fast and annoying.. musically and rhythmically it's very fascinating and attractive, but the tempo is ridiculous for this genre.
too much weed
The traditional Raga Megh Malhar probably called for the energy of the tempo he used. I've seen a few raga live, and they use diverse tempos for different sections and feelings.
that's why DJ turntables have pitch ;)
@@EricVerbose good to know.
@@MessyMusicOfficial yes, i understand. but it's still to fast.