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| Warren Smith said 1313 days ago (April 20th, 2006) | |
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elephants ahoy I'm hoping this is a soundtrack for elephantine footage you shot while in Kenya? Actually, it sounds more North African than equatorial, with the weaving flute and gong-like chimes, but that's not a criticism. As an independent piece of music (separate from the cinema it was designed to accompany), this is a nice little mood piece - a far cry from the drunken fiddle I was anticipating after reading the description from your first post. This suggests you've got a lot of music inside of you waiting to come out, and I look forward to hearing more of it. Check out my latest song called Pushing and Pulling
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| scratch_harris said 1313 days ago (April 20th, 2006) | |
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elephants ahoy Most indubitably. Check out my latest song called Fire on the twenties
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| SmokeyVW said 1231 days ago (July 11th, 2006) | |
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down, but good dragging my sorry butt home from work. yet again. man... life sucks. and there is no relief in sight. ugh. very good! Check out my latest song called One For Me
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| michael2 said 972 days ago (March 27th, 2007) | |
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gotta say this is absolutely perfect. it's beautiful; production and melody. great job. Check out my latest song called Behind Enemy Lines (w/Bud and Particle Dots)
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More songs in Cinematic Soundtrack:
Komrade K
... a piece full of a kind of weary beauty - brief but inspired.
KK