Periferal Groove
To be honest, I can't remember much about how this track came about...apart from having to make several takes of bits of it and taking the keys from an old recording of a jam session, hopefully it sounds somewhat presentable though. This is another track from my Free Flowing Torrents EP.
...and yeah, I know it’s spelt wrong lol.
ISRC:
USQY51609120
Release date:
25 November 2016
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All types of music appeal to me, particularly the more relaxed genres - chillout, ambient, downtempo, trip hop, jazz, latin, IDM, etc. Usually I will create downtempo electronic tracks, although I go through phases where it gets a bit more upbeat, just whatever I happen to be feeling at the time.
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cool groove indeed mate , i can hear it out of the corner of my ears :)
Cheers mate, not entirely sure where this swings in the genre tree though 🤔