It transitioned Kalwi & Remi from local radio DJs to international touring artists. 🎹 Musical Structure The song is characterized by its high-energy production:
"Explosion" has seen numerous re-releases and modern updates over the decades:
The track's various obscure remixes have even sparked interest in online communities like Reddit's r/Lostwave , where users hunt for specific, unreleased versions played in clubs years ago. Nos bastidores da gravação com Tim Pierce : r/bobdylan
A driving 140 BPM beat typical of the era's hard trance style. 🔄 Remixes and Legacy
A distinctive, "staccato" synth melody that serves as the main earworm.
Producers continue to remix the track for modern sets, including drum and bass versions and contemporary house edits found on platforms like Discogs and SoundCloud.
Minimalist, processed female vocals that repeat the phrase "explosion" and "satisfaction."
Reached high positions on European dance charts and remains a "cult classic" in the genre.
It transitioned Kalwi & Remi from local radio DJs to international touring artists. 🎹 Musical Structure The song is characterized by its high-energy production:
"Explosion" has seen numerous re-releases and modern updates over the decades:
The track's various obscure remixes have even sparked interest in online communities like Reddit's r/Lostwave , where users hunt for specific, unreleased versions played in clubs years ago. Nos bastidores da gravação com Tim Pierce : r/bobdylan kalwi_remi_explosion
A driving 140 BPM beat typical of the era's hard trance style. 🔄 Remixes and Legacy
A distinctive, "staccato" synth melody that serves as the main earworm. It transitioned Kalwi & Remi from local radio
Producers continue to remix the track for modern sets, including drum and bass versions and contemporary house edits found on platforms like Discogs and SoundCloud.
Minimalist, processed female vocals that repeat the phrase "explosion" and "satisfaction." 🔄 Remixes and Legacy A distinctive, "staccato" synth
Reached high positions on European dance charts and remains a "cult classic" in the genre.
Shotcut was originally conceived in November, 2004 by Charlie Yates, an MLT co-founder and the original lead developer (see the original website). The current version of Shotcut is a complete rewrite by Dan Dennedy, another MLT co-founder and its current lead. Dan wanted to create a new editor based on MLT and he chose to reuse the Shotcut name since he liked it so much. He wanted to make something to exercise the new cross-platform capabilities of MLT especially in conjunction with the WebVfx and Movit plugins.
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