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Friday music thread: 1995 05:49 - Jan 31 with 372 viewsPunteR

1995 a good year for music ? This seminal album was released for a start , Leftfield- Leftism 30 years ago today.
kicking off today's Friday music thread... Release the Pressure.

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Friday music thread: 1995 on 05:51 - Jan 31 with 366 viewsFDC

Stone cold classic 🙌
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Friday music thread: 1995 on 05:54 - Jan 31 with 351 viewsFDC

With apologies for a slight deviation...

Been playing around with Deepseek, asked it about the drum sample in this track (which is flipping brilliant)

It said

The drum sound in **"Release the Pressure" by Leftfield** is a distinctive, ringing, metallic tone that has become iconic in the track. It is widely believed to be a **processed or sampled steel drum**, though it has been heavily manipulated to create its unique sound. Here's a breakdown of how this sound might have been achieved:

1. **Steel Drum Sample**: The original sound could be derived from a steel drum or similar metallic percussion instrument. Steel drums naturally produce a bright, ringing tone, which fits the description of the sound in the track.

2. **Pitch Shifting and Processing**: Leftfield were known for their innovative use of sampling and studio processing. The steel drum sound was likely pitch-shifted, filtered, and processed with effects like reverb, delay, or distortion to give it a more electronic and otherworldly quality.

3. **Layering with Electronic Drums**: The sound might also be layered with electronic drum samples or synthesized tones to enhance its impact and make it fit seamlessly into the track's electronic production.

4. **Reverb and Delay**: The ringing tone is accentuated by the use of reverb and delay, which give the sound a spacious, atmospheric quality. This is a hallmark of Leftfield's production style, creating a sense of depth and immersion.

If you're looking to recreate this sound, you could start with a steel drum sample or a metallic percussion sample, then experiment with pitch shifting, filtering, and effects like reverb and delay. Alternatively, you could explore synthesizers or drum machines that allow you to create metallic, ringing tones from scratch.

Leftfield's production techniques were groundbreaking at the time, and their ability to blend organic and electronic elements is a big part of what makes *"Release the Pressure"* such a memorable track.

So there you go
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Friday music thread: 1995 on 06:02 - Jan 31 with 336 viewsPunteR

Friday music thread: 1995 on 05:51 - Jan 31 by FDC

Stone cold classic 🙌


It's possibly my fav track on the album , along with Inspection (check one) and Song of Life. Leftfield also made loads of solid remixes and variations of these tunes that keep the sound fresh.
I'm seeing them in May at Brixton so looking forward to that. Shame Paul Daley isn't with them anymore though.



This cut came out In 92 .
[Post edited 31 Jan 6:10]

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Friday music thread: 1995 on 06:35 - Jan 31 with 286 viewsPunteR

Another iconic album released in 95.

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Friday music thread: 1995 on 06:59 - Jan 31 with 264 viewsPunteR

Friday music thread: 1995 on 05:54 - Jan 31 by FDC

With apologies for a slight deviation...

Been playing around with Deepseek, asked it about the drum sample in this track (which is flipping brilliant)

It said

The drum sound in **"Release the Pressure" by Leftfield** is a distinctive, ringing, metallic tone that has become iconic in the track. It is widely believed to be a **processed or sampled steel drum**, though it has been heavily manipulated to create its unique sound. Here's a breakdown of how this sound might have been achieved:

1. **Steel Drum Sample**: The original sound could be derived from a steel drum or similar metallic percussion instrument. Steel drums naturally produce a bright, ringing tone, which fits the description of the sound in the track.

2. **Pitch Shifting and Processing**: Leftfield were known for their innovative use of sampling and studio processing. The steel drum sound was likely pitch-shifted, filtered, and processed with effects like reverb, delay, or distortion to give it a more electronic and otherworldly quality.

3. **Layering with Electronic Drums**: The sound might also be layered with electronic drum samples or synthesized tones to enhance its impact and make it fit seamlessly into the track's electronic production.

4. **Reverb and Delay**: The ringing tone is accentuated by the use of reverb and delay, which give the sound a spacious, atmospheric quality. This is a hallmark of Leftfield's production style, creating a sense of depth and immersion.

If you're looking to recreate this sound, you could start with a steel drum sample or a metallic percussion sample, then experiment with pitch shifting, filtering, and effects like reverb and delay. Alternatively, you could explore synthesizers or drum machines that allow you to create metallic, ringing tones from scratch.

Leftfield's production techniques were groundbreaking at the time, and their ability to blend organic and electronic elements is a big part of what makes *"Release the Pressure"* such a memorable track.

So there you go


Love this. Nice one.
Leftfields signature sound was that heavy dub quality. It took dance music into different territory.
Perhaps I should have started a Dub music thread ?

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Friday music thread: 1995 on 07:02 - Jan 31 with 259 viewsdmm

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Friday music thread: 1995 on 07:08 - Jan 31 with 249 viewsFDC

Friday music thread: 1995 on 06:02 - Jan 31 by PunteR

It's possibly my fav track on the album , along with Inspection (check one) and Song of Life. Leftfield also made loads of solid remixes and variations of these tunes that keep the sound fresh.
I'm seeing them in May at Brixton so looking forward to that. Shame Paul Daley isn't with them anymore though.



This cut came out In 92 .
[Post edited 31 Jan 6:10]


Love that release the dubs! Never heard it before thanks 👍

I'm DJing at a mate's birthday in a few weeks and that's just gone straight into the stack
[Post edited 31 Jan 7:10]
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Friday music thread: 1995 on 07:10 - Jan 31 with 246 viewsHAYESBOY





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Friday music thread: 1995 on 07:18 - Jan 31 with 235 viewsscot1963

That is a so long back I had to check to see who was around that year

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Friday music thread: 1995 on 09:00 - Jan 31 with 186 viewsBrianMcCarthy


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Friday music thread: 1995 on 10:12 - Jan 31 with 140 viewsCroydonCaptJack

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