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Offline BlindArc

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[Open Source Album] Flembaz - Indigo | Feedback is welcome!
« on: April 12, 2012, 06:31:46 AM »


Listen to the album:
http://soundcloud.com/flembaz/sets/indigo/

Watch our first video on youtube:

Our debut album, Indigo, is finally out! We produced 11 tracks of different genres like progressive house, techno, electro, dubstep, and glitch-hop, trying to cater to different dance floor tastes, because we, as listeners, like several different styles and dynamic albums as well, able to provide different emotional states.

We started working on this album part time on September 2011, using some of our old tracks and remixing them, but most of the album was produced from scratch. It was quite difficult to get the album finished, due to epic system crashes (we love Windows LOL), lack of time and concentration so in late February we had the album finished.

So here it is! You can download "Indigo" in mp3 and wave and all tracks are ready to remix, as you can also download the multitracks.

If you like us and what we do, well, there are several ways to get involved: tell your friends, share our music on social
networks, blogs, and reuse our work. But most important, send us your feedback on what you think of our work in social
networks or even send us an email.

Download Mp3, Wav & Multitracks: http://www.flembaz.com/music

Links:
Flembaz's Website: http://www.flembaz.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/flembaz
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/flembaz
Soundcloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/flembaz
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/flembaz

Video for "Empire" by VuAir, check their work at: http://vuair.co.uk/ or http://www.facebook.com/VuAir

Thank You!

Offline Arpee Ong

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Re: [Open Source Album] Flembaz - Indigo | Feedback is welcome!
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2012, 05:36:51 AM »
awesome release man! i also license my track under creative commons (cc by) like you, noticed few mainstream bands doing that as well like drip.

checking out your multi-track releases soon, will see what i can put on top of them. keep it up man

OT: man you should ditch windows, and go full opensource down to production :) (ref: http://www.linuxmusicians.com/)