Опубликовано: 12 июл. 2015 г.The Drum & Bass in this mix is quite different to anything from any other mixes I've done. The rock-dnb fusion is something I love despite the fact that it is relatively rare. This mix focuses on dnb with distorted guitar lines and real drum kits.
↪ Tracklist: 00:00 ~ Modestep — Seams 03:51 ~ Modestep — Snake 07:21 ~ The Qemists/Mike Patton — Lost Weekend 09:36 ~ The Qemists — Stompbox 13:37 ~ Feint — Snake Eyes (feat. CoMa) 17:29 ~ Enter Shikari — No Sleep Tonight (The Qemists Remix) 20:58 ~ Pendulum — Showdown 26:13 ~ Spor — Empire (feat. James Hadouken) 30:35 ~ Modestep — Make You Mine (feat. Teddy Killerz) 33:33 ~ Pendulum — Propane Nightmares (Celldweller Remix) 38:49 ~ The Qemists — No More 42:53 ~ The Prodigy — Voodoo People (Pendulum Mix) 47:19 ~ Modestep — Feel Alive 51:20 ~ Pendulum — Crush
I am aware that there is quite a lot of Metal-dnb, but personally I am not much of a fan as it is mostly heavy metal at a fast tempo with an occasional dnb rhythm. If you are interested in something heavier, then I would recommend checking out Zardonic and Celldweller.
Saint-Saens: The Swan ( Le Cygne ) — Carnival of the Animals
Дата загрузки: 5 окт. 2008 г.Title: Saint-Saens: The Swan
From Wikipedia:
Le Cygne, or The Swan, is the thirteenth movement of The Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saëns. This piece features a solo cello in tenor clef and two accompaniment pianos.The piece is in 6/4 time, with a key signature of G major. It makes use of legato and slurring, the music should flow like a swan gliding through the water. This piece is often played using much vibrato.
This is the only movement from the Carnival of the Animals that the composer would allow to be played in public during his lifetime as he thought the remaining movements were too frivolous and would damage his reputation as a serious composer.
The piece was written in tenor clef, although there are some arrangements in bass clef.
Because the high range of the cello is displayed in this piece, the voice is often misnamed as the violin. The cello, however, has an extremely large range and can play in this register, and its tones are rounder and more mellow…