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Scorched Mantra


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aeonoire

 Genre: Ambient

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Absynth 3 in GB 2 Lush Resonance Morphing Dimensions into the Abyss
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Hits: 705
Comments: 2
Fans: 0
Plays: 65
Downloads: 45
Votes: 4
Uploaded: Jun 10, 2005 - 07:44:55 AM
Last Updated: Jun 10, 2005 - 02:40:55 AM Last Played: May 15, 2008 - 07:34:05 PM
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absynth 3 in garageband 2
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NoData said 1630 days ago (June 11th, 2005)
This is very emotional...
Love the sounds. It deffinitely sounds like a soundtrack
piece. Very cool. Even though you are using a few notes it
doesn't feel repetitive. Very good!
Check out my latest song called So This is It
mulli said 1451 days ago (December 7th, 2005)
braintwisting
highdie-ho neighbor -

i think i may have a copy of this highly evolved creation - but it slaps me
silly everytime i hear it -
soundtrakish to say the least -
insects buzzing thru prisms of light shafts -
very visual & listener friendly - more on than off

more in than out
peAce
mulli
Check out my latest song called Running out of Steem
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Ambient music is a loosely defined musical genre that incorporates elements of a number of different styles - including jazz, electronic music, new age, rock and roll, modern classical music, reggae, traditional, world and even noise.

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