Out Now! Allan Morrow - Intention (self-release)

Artist(s)
Allan Morrow
Release title
Intention
Label name
Self Release
Release date
Dec 29, 2023
Release type
Single

Trance4Ever

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Dec 18, 2021
271 Posts
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Nice bouncy drop, interesting build up so far so good, so i intend to support it once its out👍
 

Rok

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Jul 13, 2020
162 Posts
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Slovenia
I really like the general sound of it. However, I think that after a good break and build-up, it kinda drops to nothing and loses its energy. Need to hear the full thing tho.
 

Electronlyman

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Jul 14, 2020
487 Posts
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I love how he makes melodies with the bassline. Really good vibes going on in this!

Allan is one of my favourite producers of the year. Top three producer actually, not sure yet on which position exactly!
 

nightslapper

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Oct 5, 2023
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beginning of the main drop definitely feels underdeveloped/dull, in slower tracks I get and feel this way to begin the main drop building up from scratch but here's not the right tracks for it.

other than that it's cool

oh and not too keen on the vocal sample used, probably would sound less annoying if it's used only 2-3 times throughout the record

I mean, we're not in 90s anymore when producers had to use those hardware mixing boards with a limited amount of channels, which is why some samples, especially for effects were lacking variations and were repeated like every 4 bars or so, now it's just lazy
 

Electronlyman

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Jul 14, 2020
487 Posts
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beginning of the main drop definitely feels underdeveloped/dull, in slower tracks I get and feel this way to begin the main drop building up from scratch but here's not the right tracks for it.

What doesn't work for one, works for the others...

Precisely this for me is the coolest thing about this track.
I especially like it, because the bassline drop isn't a single note drone along, like in those slower tracks you have mentioned.

Here it plays a sequence and that's actually rare these days.