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T2D - The Best and Very Worst of.....

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We are very pleased to announce that T2D's first album is now ready for distribution for free as always.

T2D has been working very hard on this for the full year, releasing some of the material as e.p's and has brought all of his tracks together along with a few new ones in 'The Best and Very Worst of...'

The release is currently available as a free download through SoundCloud at the link below and is covered by a Creative Commons License.

CATNO: MTBM0002

Download 'The Best and Very Worst of....'

We managed to get a few words from the man himself on the upcoming release:

Q. Well, it has been an interesting year for you hasn't it?

A. It sure has, we have been through a lot of unheaval during it but I am really pleased to have gotten this far with the help and support from you guys.

Q. So, can you give us an idea of how the album came about?

A. Well, for those that know me, I can be very impatient with things that I am doing and genuinely would rather have a lot to do so I can work between the projects. My working style changed considerably over the course of creating the album due to this as I spent quite a lot of time trying to organise my sessions so that I could get demo's down quickly.

This led to me workiing faster and it meant I could stick with the schedule MTBM.NET set down for me. I released several e.p's over that time and imalgamated them together when the new studio was built. Then I created two more tracks to bring it into around 60 minutes of music.

My style is fairly straightforward, I go for big basslines and tight beats and then the rest is built around this.

Q. You said that your style had changed during the process, can you give us any more insight into that?

A. Sure. I was working solely in Ableton Live creating all of the tracks and spent quite alot of time setting up the session so I had all of my sounds readily available. The good thing about Live is the arrangement tools. I must admit, I am not the best arranger but I have learnt alot when doing each track and as it went on I became more knowledgeable in that subject. However, I found I had too much choice when creating so I would sit for hours working through presets and really just wasting my time.

We upgraded the studio recently onto the Logic Pro platform and that really stopped the preset junky in his tracks (no pun intended). This made me spend a little more time creating sounds and building arrangements and allowed me to work closely with recorded material as well. Not that Ableton Live stopped me from doing this, I just find it a different program for workflow in that way.

Q. Can you give us an idea of what we will see with you in the future 6 months?

A. As if you didn't know! I am currently recording and creating the samples for my new samplepack release 'E|Drums 2.0'. Then, I will focus on a new e.p. for release nearer the end of the year. Oh, and I need to negotiate a new contract with a certain label, hee hee.

I am sure will agree that this album is a journey into the gained experience of T2D and we hope you will enjoy it.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 24 August 2010 09:25

T2D - Album Update

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News just off the press is that T2D has finished his debut album just today and is getting ready for a worldwide release on the 31st of August.

The album will include 10 tracks of tech house goodness and will be available as a digital download along with a CD version as well.

As usual it will follow our updated pricing structure, it is as always free to download from SoundCloud.

Below is a new track created by T2D called 'Pumpshot' which will appear on the new record.

Pumpshot by mtbmnet

The Punch Up Pilot

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The Punch Up Pilot

We are pleased to announce that we have signed a band to MTBM.NET called 'The Punch Up Pilot'

This is something we have been working on for the last year and I can confirm that so far myself Jason Beggs (keyboards, production) and Paul Quinn (bass) are working on some new tracks for this project.

Currently we have two tracks at demo stage and recording is going on as we speak to get the songs release ready.

We should be joined very shortly by a guitarist and singer/MC which will solidify the line-up.

The type of music being produced is band based Drum and Bass which the emphasis on hooky choruses and hi octane action.

Once we have some more news we will deliver it here on MTBM.NET but we are aware that the band are getting ready for their live shows (early 2011) and recording 12 songs for them which will then be whittled down to 6 for an e.p. release sometime in the early new year.

Last Updated on Thursday, 05 August 2010 16:12
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