All time favourite all time favourite TD 'sequencer riff'

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Navel Of Light (Part Two)...it drives along and had those haunting "ooooo" sounds...it gets me! 8)
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SequenceC wrote:Favourite sequencer riff is Ricochet Part Two,

Love how the multiple sequencers fade in, to create a beautiful layer.
ah...but not all of that is sequenced ;)
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I find "bent cold sidewalk" has a great sequencer riff.
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24db wrote:
SequenceC wrote:Favourite sequencer riff is Ricochet Part Two,

Love how the multiple sequencers fade in, to create a beautiful layer.
ah...but not all of that is sequenced ;)
Yes I think I read about that, that it was party played by hand. If so, that's even more impressive.

One of the things Ricochet shows, is how talented TD were in editing hours of recordings into one album.

BTW what do you think of Croydon Fairfield Hall October 23rd 1975?
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For a single sequencer line, I'd say Brussels Nov. 1976, Part One, 2nd half. Allowing for development, Quichotte pt 1. Just about anything else I can think of (Ricochet, Madrigal Meridian, Thru Metamorphic Rocks, Remote Viewing, Horizon, LoaRT, CBoB, Marakesh, Catwalk Dress-Up Mix, etc etc.) really only works as well as it does in context, supported by other layers.
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SequenceC wrote:
24db wrote:
SequenceC wrote:Favourite sequencer riff is Ricochet Part Two,

Love how the multiple sequencers fade in, to create a beautiful layer.
ah...but not all of that is sequenced ;)
Yes I think I read about that, that it was party played by hand. If so, that's even more impressive.

One of the things Ricochet shows, is how talented TD were in editing hours of recordings into one album.

BTW what do you think of Croydon Fairfield Hall October 23rd 1975?
Yeah...it's ok mate..I still prefer Ricochet...for me it's the real deal, Croydon just sounds like a rehearsal ;)
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The sequence that creeps into 'Church Theme' on Wavelength always gets me - brilliant!
Simple but brilliant!

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The sequence on Heartbreakers is a killer 8)
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1. Rubycon Part 2 :shock:
2. Mojave Plan. :D
3. Quichotte Part 2 :roll:
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Marakesh wrote:The sequence on Heartbreakers is a killer 8)
I'll check this :D
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whiteeagle wrote:2. Mojave Plan. :D
The 1st half does quite rock.

Should I add the Dead Solid Perfect theme?
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I think all of the best sequencer riffs are found on Sorcerer (but then I would, wouldn't I). For me it's a toss-up among:
Betrayal (definitive TD sequencing)
Grind (stunning, gripping, driving sequence)
Impressions of Sorcerer (the one and only example of TD doing reggae! Da mighty dread Dream Boys be jammin' on dem sequencin' machines mon!)
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Sfearical Sequence wrote:I think all of the best sequencer riffs are found on Sorcerer (but then I would, wouldn't I). For me it's a toss-up among:
Betrayal (definitive TD sequencing)
Grind (stunning, gripping, driving sequence)
Impressions of Sorcerer (the one and only example of TD doing reggae! Da mighty dread Dream Boys be jammin' on dem sequencin' machines mon!)
Great sequencing from 'the lads'
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24db wrote:
Sfearical Sequence wrote:I think all of the best sequencer riffs are found on Sorcerer (but then I would, wouldn't I). For me it's a toss-up among:
Betrayal (definitive TD sequencing)
Grind (stunning, gripping, driving sequence)
Impressions of Sorcerer (the one and only example of TD doing reggae! Da mighty dread Dream Boys be jammin' on dem sequencin' machines mon!)
Great sequencing from 'the lads'
I never ''got'' Sorceror..but will spin it tonight.
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Quichotte pt 1 from Pergamon

:arrow: Beautiful piano intro (of course!) and great synth sequence during transition to more loud synth sequencing. 8)
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