Connie1
Cathlete
I bought the CD Cathe Vol. 1 from Dynamix. Also, Final Cuts (#1, there's a #2 which I also want) from Muscle Mixes.
My question is, where can I find more step/32 beat, 126 to 132BPM, music *this good?*
If it exists.
I wish I could say *why* I like it so much: it's like the difference between Cathe's videos and all the others produced by Greg Twombley-- Cathe's stand out for some particular reasons. Not only advanced and difficult, but at the same time accessible and understandable for beginners. Friendly and safe as well as challenging, and timeless!
Well, I have spent $70.00 on music I wish I could return. Buying step music is harder than I expected.
Cathe Volume 1 (many of the tunes from the Intensity series) blows away the other CD's from the same DJ. What is the Je ne se qua << excuse my lack of French! about this music, and where can I get more, without this expensive trial and error process? The CD's I spent so much on, cannot be returned. Boo hoo.
If anyone wishes to help me on this, I would love to have it.
Just a few fine points:
1) These songs are all original, no hits, no familiar tunes (I would not mind if some hit or hits were mixed in, but an "all-hits" format for some reason wears a rut in the brain, overdoing it).
2) The bass track changes from song to song, thereby staying fresh.
3) There is minimal perceptible technological altering of vocals, instruments etc., or repetitious "sampling" often heard in DJ work.
4) The way the songs are ordered builds up to a smooth high point, without low energy songs anywhere- an amorphous description I know- but every song seems to create a deficit in the ear that's filled by the next song. Key changes are good. And there's a cool-down song at the end, that's just like a drink of water.
If I knew more and had more time I'd make 'em myself. But I'll have to content myself with being a conscientious consumer. Please share what wisdom and referrals you have!
Thanks in advance! - Connie
My question is, where can I find more step/32 beat, 126 to 132BPM, music *this good?*
If it exists.
I wish I could say *why* I like it so much: it's like the difference between Cathe's videos and all the others produced by Greg Twombley-- Cathe's stand out for some particular reasons. Not only advanced and difficult, but at the same time accessible and understandable for beginners. Friendly and safe as well as challenging, and timeless!
Well, I have spent $70.00 on music I wish I could return. Buying step music is harder than I expected.
Cathe Volume 1 (many of the tunes from the Intensity series) blows away the other CD's from the same DJ. What is the Je ne se qua << excuse my lack of French! about this music, and where can I get more, without this expensive trial and error process? The CD's I spent so much on, cannot be returned. Boo hoo.
If anyone wishes to help me on this, I would love to have it.
Just a few fine points:
1) These songs are all original, no hits, no familiar tunes (I would not mind if some hit or hits were mixed in, but an "all-hits" format for some reason wears a rut in the brain, overdoing it).
2) The bass track changes from song to song, thereby staying fresh.
3) There is minimal perceptible technological altering of vocals, instruments etc., or repetitious "sampling" often heard in DJ work.
4) The way the songs are ordered builds up to a smooth high point, without low energy songs anywhere- an amorphous description I know- but every song seems to create a deficit in the ear that's filled by the next song. Key changes are good. And there's a cool-down song at the end, that's just like a drink of water.
If I knew more and had more time I'd make 'em myself. But I'll have to content myself with being a conscientious consumer. Please share what wisdom and referrals you have!
Thanks in advance! - Connie