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SevenDoors — Movement of Whale
Album: Four to the Floor 5
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Released: 2015
Length: 8:04
Plays (last 30 days): 0
(instrumental)
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Answers the question:
What's brown and lies on the floor of the ocean?

 bruzote wrote:


All I heard was a two-door hatchback with oversized windows.

 

When I was a kid I thought that the Pacer was cool-looking.  
 Ben_D_Wire wrote:
Bill, how can you not follow this with Chicane's Saltwater (The Thrillseekers Remix) ? Blame the 1970's school DJ in me, but with a bit of subtle BPM manipulation it would be a perfect seague.

OK, I'll go back to my red wine ... 
 
Went to John Coltrane today. Bill's getting us going in the morning, but doesn't want to push it too hard.
Not very Radio Paradise like... But very nice for once or twice...
Link for info:  https://www.beatport.com/artist/sevendoors/441794
Not for me! ..Some people here, seem to like it. I am glad to have had the chance to check it out.
From Last.fm: 

"Biography

One of the fastest rising BBC Radio 1 supported Producers at the moment is the elusive SevenDoors.

A passion for music is evident, carefully crafting audio with feeling and emotion. SevenDoors is very much a concept, developed over many years and now ready to be unleashed upon the dance community. Labels by so many has the one to watch and regarded as one of the freshest talents in underground music right now. 

His track ’Movement Of Whale’ (out on Diynamic) was among the Top 10 Tunes at Sankeys Ibiza for this season and labeled by many as the number one track of 2015. Heavily supported by Pete Tong and Solomun. SevenDoor’s music has already been playlisted by BBC Radio1, Annie Mac, Danny Howard and Toddla T on BBC Radio 1 and rinsed by DJs such as Solomun, Scuba, AME, Gardens Of God and Adriatique to mention a few. Scuba recently playing his new techno track in his boiler room set also showcases his foray into the more melodic techno direction.

Version 1, edited by lithedgaro on 30 March 2017, 1:21am" 
Danger Doors!   or   Seven Mice!
Ima sucker for dis kinda musik.
Pleasant but dull.
Bill, how can you not follow this with Chicane's Saltwater (The Thrillseekers Remix) ? Blame the 1970's school DJ in me, but with a bit of subtle BPM manipulation it would be a perfect seague.

OK, I'll go back to my red wine ... 
Very euro-clubby...
sounds like 7 fax machines to me.
Say, Vangelis - is dat choo?
woop wooop :)
interesting and nicely understated, reminds me of German techno whiz Stephan Botzin
Sounds retro synths but its quite recent. Like.
move it along now...  {#No}
 On_The_Beach wrote:
I  thought there were only 4 Doors.
 

All I heard was a two-door hatchback with oversized windows.

I  thought there were only 4 Doors.
Hello FLAC stream... awesome {#Music}
 kingart wrote:
Is this music for a workout video? A sci-fi movie like Gravity, only much lower budget? How about a mountain biking documentary? Vangelis Lite?

Four to the Floor 5?  This sounds like 1 guy on a laptop Pro Tools. 

Still, I suppose that after some tequila or a boilermaker this might be kinda cool. 


 
Yep, probably one guy on laptop. Just like most of classic music composers: just one guy with pencil.
Install Pro Tools and post some of your work please :) 


 BCarn wrote:
Thought it was Deadmau5...might as well be. 
 

It's on his label (Mau5trap) - & definitely a similar sound.
Thought it was Deadmau5...might as well be. 
Is this music for a workout video? A sci-fi movie like Gravity, only much lower budget? How about a mountain biking documentary? Vangelis Lite?

Four to the Floor 5?  This sounds like 1 guy on a laptop Pro Tools. 

Still, I suppose that after some tequila or a boilermaker this might be kinda cool. 

Can kinda hear the whale sounds in this tune.
Dig it on first listen....good background working tune.