In between of lots of gigs, trips, events organization, "when I'm ridin' round the world
and I'm doin' this and I'm signing that, and I'm tryin' to make some girl who tells me baby better come back later next week"; I made myself some time somehow -I don't know how- to get involved into this project since it seemed super interesting to me.

The samples have an amazing high sound quality and while using them I remembered how wonderful and real -like "real music" some say even- classic music is.

The samples that I've used from the Dvorak`s Into a New World by the Berlin Symphony Orchestra are the following:
Strings Bar 1
Woodwinds Bar 13
Doublebass Bar 92
Horns Bar 142
Woodwinds Bar 142
Strings & Woodwinds Bar 260
Triangle Bar 223
Strings Bar 248
Strings Bar 260
Violas Bar 292

From the beginning of the work it was clear to me that I wanted to use this opportunity to make a polyrhythmic dance track, which is something that I don't remember I have ever listened to.

Since for dance music a constant firm rhythm is so important, because is what keeps you dancing, it was quite a challenge to make it work.

The final result is rhythmic counterpoint that I find quite interesting and danceable at the same time. So, even though the track was made quickly and in between very crazy days, I'm glad about the piece.

I hope that the listeners would also find it interesting and danceable. I am looking forward to start including the track in my DJ sets to see the response of the people on the dancefloor...

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