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fun--slightly industrial -- heavy on the sub.
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| K.I.S.KISMET said 1307 days ago (April 24th, 2006) | |
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Bam! doesn't take you long to hit a groove on this. Love the bass pulsing, rhythmic, trance like state..I can FEEL the bass. Puts me in a very nice place indeed:) Reminds me of a blood blue sunset...right before the dark swallows you up. Check out my latest song called Your's
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| perceptualvortex said 1306 days ago (April 24th, 2006) | |
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You caught me with the dangerously deep groove and the electrotechnic splashery. Check out my latest song called Machine Man (w Beastie Boys)
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| caroline said 1306 days ago (April 25th, 2006) | |
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this reminded me of..... the music from 'chariots of fire' - that sort of anticipation thing in that longer note - that got longer as it went along! love all those deep chakra vibrators - so to speak! just as well i ran into you really - thanks for the listen - it sounded brilliant through the buds - earbuds!!! nite Check out my latest song called clink that link mjrf
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| Leon said 1303 days ago (April 28th, 2006) | |
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nice! This song's got me on a dreamride...it's a very energetic upward ride with a flowing rhyhtm... love the vibe and the pulsing energy. Gotta check your other songs. This is right up my favorites alley Check out my latest song called The Nightingale (music and lyrics by Oceans)
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| composerclark said 1303 days ago (April 28th, 2006) | |
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Fun indeed Really liked it; lots of interesting and unexpected twists and turns along the way. Kind of a manic energy happening there, which is probably why I like it so. Great job! Check out my latest song called Scarlet Nightfall
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| fishboisfo said 1302 days ago (April 28th, 2006) | |
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Fun indeed Thanks to all who have left me a message here. I really appreciate all the feedback. It means a lot to me that you have actually spent 6 minuted to listen to something I did. I am now a musician that writes and programs many of my own sounds, much of my own music, and scored professionally for a few groups: but, I didn't used to be able to do that -- I wasn't very skilled in using sequencers or MIDI or understood all the relationships between software, hardware, intruments and recording devices. I still have a long way to go with regards to "musically articulating" the symphony(s) I hear in my head. But by being able to practice and get feedback from others all pretty much doing the same, I feel as if I have improved. ( and hope to continually do so !! ) To those who have issues with loops, or even looped based compositions . . .few people come out of the womb with the skills to participate in conversation, let alone a master of particle physics. Learning about ones self and the ideas and creativity of others is what inspires me to do or try differant things. I am grateful that a site such as this was here for me 2 years ago when I was learning and getting started. Check out my latest song called Lazarus
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| haribo said 1235 days ago (July 5th, 2006) | |
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noise of freedom! i really like the moodo you create here. it is very free spirited and hypnotic ! i especially find the noise in the intro intriguing :) and it reminds me of a really cool summer tide and cameron diaz dancing next to alligators :) sweet stuff!!!!! Check out my latest song called Fragment
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| haribo said 1235 days ago (July 5th, 2006) | |
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noise of freedom! i really like the moodo you create here. it is very free spirited and hypnotic ! i especially find the noise in the intro intriguing :) and it reminds me of a really cool summer tide and cameron diaz dancing next to alligators :) sweet stuff!!!!! Check out my latest song called Fragment
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VicDiesel
I like this. A good alternation of gentler and harsher sounds, and all of it
with a good drive. Very nice.