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music group in my university. At the start you did a fair bit of
processing with the sounds (guitar/trumpet) before you went back to
concentrating on glitching the drum tracks. Personally I really like
both... but I think you should spend some more time glitching/
processing the real world instruments which could do really well to
blur the lines between the real and the synthisised.
I really like how the trumpet sounds like its being played in the room
beside me as opposed to the very up close and personal sound I'm
used to hearing.
I was originally going to mention to be careful with the delay on the
guitar... the delay length was getting a little repetitive and predictable,
but you didn't use it as much as I thought you were going to.
Very nice... very cool to listen too. Not as 'harsh' as some of your other
works... very professional. Awesome!
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