Paul Infrasonic - Fattah (Original Track) [Dark Progressive Techno]

Hello Dear Hivers, Hello Aliens!
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Today I want to share with you my new original track - Fattah, this is a dark progressive techno track with an Arabic motif, let's go! โ˜€๏ธ๐Ÿช

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About Track:

I havenโ€™t made music in my signature style for so long that I already miss the music that I learned to make almost my entire musical career, the music of which I paid most attention to its study and the nature of its sound. Not long ago I attended a party on the coast and I listened to a lot of interesting music there and I felt nostalgia for those times when I myself made tracks in the club style, to say that I was glad to return to my roots again is to say nothing, the most interesting thing is that I noticed a lot of progress for myself, earlier when I I wrote this music almost every day, my ears were blurred and my ideas were simply exhausted and apparently it was necessary to create this variety in writing other genres in order to eventually return and do something truly interesting and unique. In this track I used five bass synthesizers such as Diva, Serum, Repro-5, ANA2 and Massive. Oh yes guys, I so missed this dynamic sound, these springy bass sounds, the atmosphere of underground techno music in general, these motives and this club vibe. If you remember my tracks in this genre such as Methuselah and Sand King as well as Antares, then this track is a direct continuation of that line of my club techno tracks with an oriental accent. By the way, the name of the track is one of Iranโ€™s space satellites - Fattah. Once I read about them and I liked the name, in general I constantly had difficulties with the names of my musical compositions, hehe, and I began to simply write down some words I liked in a notebook for the future. What would I like to say about the track, I have always considered the combination of oriental sounds and traditional musical instruments with club culture to be something special, for the most part I attribute this to techno music since the harmony in this genre most reveals the full charm of this combination, I 99 percent of the time I write in minor keys, so I always considered the same eastern Sitar or Duduk an excellent combination in my bass lines and the dynamics of the track as a whole, music of this genre should carry a mystery and be assertive and sometimes even aggressive in mood, but mostly melancholic depressive (IMHO), in my new track I also added sounds from hardstyle music in the transitions, also beautiful and light sound arches and accelerating percussion instruments, the drum part in this track turned out to be very dynamic and varied, quite a large number of percussions I added it to diversify the rhythm of the track, I think that in combination with massive bass fragments it sounds chic and very attractive. I also created background sounds for a broader sound atmosphere, added sound effects with abundant reverb and delays to maximize the space of my track and reveal its full potential.

I would really like to work more in this cool genre and I think that I will have such an opportunity, maybe even play it all live on my sound hardware and midi controllers, thatโ€™s still to come! ๐Ÿ™‚

Thank you for your attention, I wish you all the best, stay in good shape, see you soon friends! Soundcheck! Yo! ๐Ÿ–๐Ÿ˜Ž

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Wow, how marvelous... it has these sharp sounds that suddenly pull you out of that repetitive and melancholic state (did tou say melancholic?) - well, for me it's pure energy and sensuality. I've even seen horses running through some dunes and kicking up sand while listening.

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Great vision of the music you have and the associations with the running horses, thanks for the comment! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜Œ

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